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R.I.P. David F. Friedman

The skinema world lost a true pioneer of poon today with the death of sexploitation producer David F. Friedman . Friedman produced a number of b-movie classics, from the pioneering gorefest Blood Feast to the Nazisploitation shocker Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS . Friedman started his career producing underground “sex hygiene” films in Chicago, before beginning a fruitful partnership with director Herschell Gordon Lewis. Together Lewis and Friedman produced dozens of films that preached the unholy gospel of sex & violence, from “Nudie Cutie” pics like Goldilocks and the Three Bares to “roughies” like the Defilers . With the liberalizing of the Production Code in the late 1960’s the film market become flooded with hardcore pornography. Friedman showed little interest in producing XXX films, claiming he was in the business of “selling the sizzle, not the steak.” Still, he continued to produce exploitation films throughout the 1970s and 1980s, coming out of retirement to produce Blood Feast 2: All You Can Eat in 2002. David F. Friedman, the Mighty Monarch of Exploitation, baron of boobs and blood, has left the building. He will be missed.

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Skinstant Classic Don’t Look Now is Best Brit Flick of All Time

The Norman Invasion of 1066 is the best British invasion of all time. The Beatles are the best British band of all time. Fish and chips are the best British fried food of all time. And Kate Moss is the best British model of all time. And now, according to the new list of the 100 Best British Films from Time Out compiled by 150 experts including Sam Mendes , Wes Anderson and Sally Hawkins , Nicolas Roeg’ s Don’t Look Now is the best British film of all time. The 1973 thriller, which features a fully nude Julie Christie doing a non-simulated sex scene with Donald Sutherland , has long been in the Mr. Skin Hall of Fame. About the pronouncement, director Roeg said of the skinfamous sex scene: “For me, sex is very rarely rude. It’s a fresh thing. Sex, whether you like it or not, is the prime force of life. There is no other reason to be here.” No other reason we can think of.

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Skinstant Classic Don’t Look Now is Best Brit Flick of All Time

Skinstant Classic Don’t Look Now is Best Brit Flick of All Time

The Norman Invasion of 1066 is the best British invasion of all time. The Beatles are the best British band of all time. Fish and chips are the best British fried food of all time. And Kate Moss is the best British model of all time. And now, according to the new list of the 100 Best British Films from Time Out compiled by 150 experts including Sam Mendes , Wes Anderson and Sally Hawkins , Nicolas Roeg’ s Don’t Look Now is the best British film of all time. The 1973 thriller, which features a fully nude Julie Christie doing a non-simulated sex scene with Donald Sutherland , has long been in the Mr. Skin Hall of Fame. About the pronouncement, director Roeg said of the skinfamous sex scene: “For me, sex is very rarely rude. It’s a fresh thing. Sex, whether you like it or not, is the prime force of life. There is no other reason to be here.” No other reason we can think of.

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Skinstant Classic Don’t Look Now is Best Brit Flick of All Time

More Meta Mayhem in the New ‘Scream 4’ Trailer

It’s never a good thing when a high-profile screenwriter gets the axe and a series creator tweets his discontent in the middle of production, but hey, how about a few dozen meta jokes? Revel in the fast-paced, action-packed, self-referential Scream -iness of the new Scream 4 trailer that just hit the web and forget about all the dramarama behind the scenes. Ghostface is back, and he’s got a 4G wireless broadband connection!

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DVD: Are We Allowed to Call Broadcast News a Classic Yet?

While Network is the movie that prophesied the future of corporate-controlled TV news, James L. Brooks’ 1987 Broadcast News was more zeitgeist-y. The shift toward happy-talk infotainment had been going on long enough that Brooks had satirized it in the 1970s on The Mary Tyler Moore Show , but the battle against what Holly Hunter’s character calls “the historic influence of Entertainment Tonight ” had not been so roundly lost as it is now.

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LEED Buildings: Is the ‘Green’ All In Your Head?

A LEED-certified chemistry building on the MSU campus. Courtesy MSU . There’s nothing like conflicting information to give you a headache. Or maybe it’s the building where I work, a structure built in the 1970s. According to a Michigan State University study, I’d feel better if I worked in LEED-certified building. On the other hand, LEED buildings don’t pay enough attention to indoor air quality, says John Wargo, a professor at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Depressed? Drink.

It has long been recognised that excessive alcohol consumption can lead to poor physical and mental health. However, there has been mounting evidence that low levels of alcohol consumption may also be associated with poor mental health possibly due to abstainers having other health problems or being reformed heavy drinkers. The study utilised data from the Nord-Tr

At last: A graph that explains Sci Fi TV after Star Trek

When have TV aliens been more popular than magic? Do shows featuring time travel fare better than those about space exploration?

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At last: A graph that explains Sci Fi TV after Star Trek