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A History of Violence
Category: On DVD
Posted by Mark Runyon | March 13, 2006 | 11:08 PM
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A History of Violence Grade: B+ | Genre: Suspense
Summary: A History of Violence is a slowly evolving, crafty suspense that toys with your expectations.

Director David Cronenberg is perhaps best known for taking on bold and daring scripts, even if the results prove largely uneven. He's known for the TBS special The Fly, from stage to screen adaptation M. Butterfly, and the twisted fetish piece where car crashes spark eroticism, Crash. He's managed to make a name for himself with his peculiar brand of sensibilities that he introduces to his works rather than a distinctive directorial style. This was never truer than with his most successful effort to date A History of Violence. Violence is a slowly evolving, crafty suspense that toys with your expectations.

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Grey's Anatomy Music - Season 2, Episode 20
Category: Episode Soundtrack
Posted by Mark Runyon | March 13, 2006 | 05:31 PM

Band-Aid Covers the Bullet Hole
Air Date: 3/12/2006

"Come Sing Me A Song" - Sing Sing
"Modern Love" - The Last Town Chorus
"So Weit" - The Urbs
"One" - Tina Dico
"Flying High" - Jem

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'Six Feet Under' Finds New Life
Category: Show News
Posted by Mark Runyon | March 13, 2006 | 04:01 PM

The acclaimed HBO drama Six Feet Under, that recently closed out its five-year run, is finding new life on Bravo. The cable network locked down exclusive rights to show past episodes for the remainder of the decade. Bravo has had a history with HBO in the past, syndicating The Larry Sanders Show and bankrolling a third season of Project Greenlight after HBO passed on renewing it. Fellow HBO series the Sopranos will also be spinning its repeats on A&E next year. Six Feet Under is due to begin airing on Bravo later this year.

Source: Zap2it

Weekend Box Office Estimates
March 10 - 12

Category: Weekend Box Office
Posted by Patrick Vu | March 13, 2006 | 09:49 AM

1. Failure to Launch - $24,600,000
2. The Shaggy Dog - $16,024,000
3. The Hills Have Eyes - $15,500,000
4. 16 Blocks - $7,306,000
5. Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion - $5,800,000
6. Eight Below - $5,412,000
7. Aquamarine - $3,650,000
8. Ultraviolet - $3,600,000
9. The Pink Panther - $3,600,000
10. Date Movie - $2,500,000

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