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Ink 19 :: Bulletproof Monk
Bulletproof, but not foolproof, this Chow Yun-Fat vehicle insults its audience and its star. Steve Stav lashes out with deadly martial accuracy -- spoilers ahead!
..."chosen one" prophesied by his predecessors. The gimmick to Bulletproof Monk is the defiance of gravity, an art form originally popularized by Hong Kong filmmakers in the 1970s and later digitally redefined in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. In its latest incarnation, the levitating monk tells the young...
Ink 19 :: Deconstructing Oscar
All that glitters may not be gold, yet somehow Oscar has retained his luster for 73 years. John P. Wasser meditates on the allure of the Academy Awards and the significance of the multicultural feel of this year's ceremony.
DECONSTRUCTING OSCAR by John P. Wasser Oscar, the Academy Award. © AMPAS To understand Oscar's allure, all you need to do is read his body language. Look at his poise, his perfect posture mixed with self-assurance and calm sense of purpose. He stands stoic and aloof, his face expressionless and his ...
Ink 19 :: The Abominable Snowman
July 1999 :: Screen :: The Abominable Snowman (Phil Bailey)
The Abominable Snowman Directed by Val Guest Anchor Bay Video Combining elements of King Kong and Lost Horizon , British horror film pioneers Hammer Films unleashed The Abominable Snowman in 1957. The film, shot in black and white, became redundant shortly after release, when Hammer went color with ...
Ink 19 :: Equilibrium
Take your meds. Shut your mouth. Watch Christian Bale kick major ass. James Mann tries to maintain Equilibrium.
...video screens of "The Father" is more easily imagined in these days of "Homeland Security" and the Patriot act. The rigid, humorless insanity of a John Ashcroft or Donald Rumsfeld press conference could be inserted into this film, and no one would flinch. A nation of people drugged into silent submission...
Ink 19 :: Zero dB
Reconstruction (Fluid Ounce/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.
...," they provide a driving broken beat with a mournful, muted trumpet that perfectly combines passion and melancholy. There's pure funk stank with John Kong and Moonstarr's "Future Vision" and kinetics gone amok with Suba's "Samba Do Gringo." For more Brazilian fun, you don't want to miss their treatment...
Ink 19 :: Fluid Ounce
Unmeasured (Ubiquity). Review by Bill Cambpell.
...Vogado Projects and Frank de Jojo) are not diluted by the separation. They also have Hungarian beat annihilator Carmel (a.k.a. Marcel) and Canadians John Kong and Moonstarr. Every song is brilliant dance fair that really moves you with its boundary-jumping, genre-defying style and grace. A high-octane...
Ink 19 :: 19 Dead Cool Celebrities of 2004
Captain Kangaroo, Jack Paar, J. J. Jackson, Alistair Cooke, Estee Lauder, Ronald Reagan, Jeff Smith, Joe Gold, Francis Crick, Red Adair, Fay Wray, Julia Child, Johnny Ramone, Russ Meyer, Gordon Cooper, Rodney Dangerfield, Christopher Reeve, Yasser Arafat, Dimebag Darrell, death, celebrities,by Carl F Gauze,19 Dead Cool Celebrities of 2004,,Fame is fleeting, and so is life,by Carl F Gauze
...favored these days, and if the Secret of Life doesn't deserve a Guinness, what does? If you don't win the Nobel, having your life story played by John Wayne is a close second. August 7 saw oil well fire fighter RED ADAIR flame out. He used the counter-intuitive method of blowing up tons of dynamite...
Ink 19 :: Hype*Text
August 1999 :: Features :: Hype*Text ()
...CDs. It was the piracy that took full advantage of the missing legal regulations and took over the market in its early stages." Who's Who in Hong Kong Music Everything you need to know about the HK music biz. It's all here! Official Moby Grape Home Page Before the "industry" did unto Nirvana there was...
Ink 19 :: The Heels
Bring on the bad guys! Shelton Hull finds a little joy in pro wrestling again after reading this encyclopedic history of heels, the grapplers you love to hate.
...with greatness in the field were heels during their peak years. Even well-known faces like Dusty Rhodes, Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, The Rock, John Cena and Shawn Michaels spent their early formative years as heels prior to getting the big push as faces. All returned to heel status for periods after their...
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