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January 24, 2008
A photographer from Kent has come up with other uses for his groceries other than eating them - use them as art materials. Using vegetables, meat, fish and dairy products, Carl Warner has come up with amazing pieces of artistic photos, which included a Broccoli Forest, Salmon Sea and Mushroom Field among others.
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January 22, 2008
Topics light, star, gun, movies, movie, fox, dirty, evil, sword, blue, metal, gold, history, texas, foot, green and man
A poll commissioned by 20th Century Fox revealed the Star Wars weapon, the Light saber, is considered the best movie weapon in movie history. The weapon beat out other historic weapons made memorable in several movies, such as the crossbow from Robin Hood, the gold gun from James Bond: The Man With The Golden Gun, and the legendary machine gun used by Tony Montana in the classic gangster flick, Scarface.
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January 6, 2008
Topics star, film, films, toys, paint, science, freedom, design, movies, technology, hollywood, light, hard, friends, death and water
Using improvised props and set design, a group of friends has transformed their garage into a film studio to recreate two Star Wars films. The group used household objects as scenery, toys as props and PC wizardry to recreate the special effects to produce spoof of two Star Wars movies, calling them The Empire Strikes Backyard and Star Wars - The Emperor's New Clones.
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December 12, 2007
Topics book, hair, cnn, photo, nick, ford, movies, owned, hands, christmas, war, real, love, death and house
A book with a lock of John Lennon's hair will be put up for auction on Wednesday, and experts predict that it could go for as much as $6,200. The book "A Spaniard in the Works" was the same one Lennon gave to Betty Glasgow, the official Beatles hairdresser, with the lock of hair purposely inserted inside. Inside the book can be found the inscription, "To Betty, Lots of Love and Hair, John Lennon. "
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October 29, 2007
Topics myspace, movies, movie, jessica, pets, names, film, real, star, big, internet, dead, world and people
Ten internet users landed movie roles after auditioning on the social networking site MySpace. Producers asked people to audition online and had 500,000 MySpace users chose the movie's director and several cast members.
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