Archive for May 3rd, 2007
Movie Title: Fraternity Massacre at Hell Island (2007) (V)
Movie Plot Summary: A pledge must battle homophobia and a killer clown during his fraternity’s Hell Night. Several people at Felix University want the brothers and pledges of ZAP Fraternity dead, but now someone with an Ax to grind is killing them off one by one at the old haunted river park island. While on the island, a few of the college students learn what happens to people to blindly follow leaders without asking questions. Jack Jones must stop the clown, save the fraternity and find the courage to come out of the closet by sunrise
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Movie Title: ESPN SportsCentury (1999) {Pat Tillman}
Movie Plot Summary: Pat Tillman, motivated by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, joined the military and walked away from a $3.6 million contract with the National Football Leagues Arizona Cardinals. But Tillman gave up much more than that. On April 22, 2004, he was killed during an ambush attack in Afghanistan while serving as part of the 75th Ranger Regiment, an elite special-operations force of the United States Army. The Army, one month after his death, said he was probably killed by friendly fire, or gunfire from his own unit.
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Movie Title: Love Story (2006/I)
Movie Plot Summary: In 2002, Labour backbencher Peter Bradley entered a motion in the House of Commons, declaring ‘That this house pays tribute to the legendary Arthur Lee… front man and inspiration of Love, the world’s greatest rock band and creators of Forever Changes, the greatest album of all time.’ Though many would be entitled to question the credibility of the source, few who love rock music could argue with the sentiment. First time filmmakers and fans Hall and Kerry celebrate Love’s music, seeking to tell the story of the striking, multi-racial LA phenomenon, together at a time of extreme racial tension in the USA, by focusing on their first three classic albums, culminating in the timeless masterpiece that is Forever Changes. There are interviews with band members, including charming Johnny Echols and eccentric drummer Alban ‘Snoopy’ Pfisterer, along with archive footage of the late Brian MacLean, and telling contributions from Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman, all providing insight into the creative chemistry of the band. Inevitably, it is the touching interviews with Arthur that provide the focus of the film. He passed away as the film was being completed, and, sadly, it now stands as a fitting eulogy to the man and his genius.
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