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Movie Nudity Report: Nelly & Cold Skin 9.7.18

We’ve got two foreign flicks for you with great nudity this weekend, including one we’ve already got content for!… read more

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Movie Nudity Report: Nelly & Cold Skin 9.7.18

Foreign Film Friday: Der Supertyp

Mama mia, this spaghetti western delivers some serious jugs! … read more

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Spaghetti Casserole with Andouille Sausage Recipe (Quick Meal Monday)

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Ingredients 1 lb andouille sausage, fresh, casing removed 1 lb ground turkey 1 lb spaghetti pasta, cooked 9 minutes 1 red onion, diced 1 bell…

Spaghetti Casserole with Andouille Sausage Recipe (Quick Meal Monday)

Spaghetti Casserole with Andouille Sausage Recipe (Quick Meal Monday)

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Ingredients 1 lb andouille sausage, fresh, casing removed 1 lb ground turkey 1 lb spaghetti pasta, cooked 9 minutes 1 red onion, diced 1 bell…

Spaghetti Casserole with Andouille Sausage Recipe (Quick Meal Monday)

“Django Unchained” Film Review by African American Film Critics Association

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Ex-Slave Exacts Vengeance in Tarantino Variation on Spaghetti Western There’s a sensible reason why nobody ever wanted to be an Indian whenever we played Cowboys…

“Django Unchained” Film Review by African American Film Critics Association

George Clooney On Innocence of Muslims Makers: Freedom of Speech Means ‘The Idiots Get To Have Their Say’

To be honest, I came up with this idea before I actually saw Argo on Tuesday night, but now that I have seen Ben Affleck’ s gripping, well-directed film, I can’t let it go.  When I learned about the plot of the movie — in which a CIA agent (Affleck), a Hollywood make-up artist ( John Goodman ) and a movie producer (the wonderful Alan Arkin ) — gin up a fake movie to rescue a group of diplomats trapped in Iran during the hostage crisis — it struck me that Argo was the inverse or the flip side of another fake movie that got a lot of press this past summer: Innocence of Muslims . Argo  is about the power of film harnessed for humane reasons — specifically, to extract American diplomats who would have probably faced grisly, public executions had they been caught after slipping out of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran when it was taken over by militants in 1979. Innocence of Muslims   is about the dark side of that equation. It’s the power of film — still potent even when the so-called movie is little more than a collection of half-assed scenes cobbled together and thrown on YouTube — misused to incite violence and stoke mistrust and anger between Muslim nations and the United States.   Argo , which is based on a true story, is about saving lives.   Innocence of Muslims was linked to violent attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Libya on Sept. 11 that left four Americans dead, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. When I saw George Clooney, who is one of   Argo ‘s producers, at a private screening and dinner for the film at the Time Warner Center on Tuesday night, I ran my idea by him. Was there any lesson, I asked, to be learned from the controversy and the tragedy that Innocence of Muslims provoked?   I’m not a big fan of asking celebrities their opinions about international or national affairs, but I’ve come to admire Clooney’s political activism and his understanding of the way the world really works, as well as his humanitarian spirit. (In March, he was arrested outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington for protesting the country’s blockage of food and aid to its own starving people.) After listening to my take on  Argo and Innocence of Muslims , Clooney suggested that I was making a bit of a leap, but he did answer my question. For one thing, he said, “I’m not quite sure that those diplomats did die as a result of that movie. It seems more like that was a coordinated effort by Al Qaeda” to make a statement on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. soil.  But getting to the root of my question, Clooney told me: “Freedom of speech means you have to allow idiots to speak, and that’s the unfortunate thing.” “This guy clearly wanted to create problems,” he continued referring to Nakoula Basseley , the Egyptian immigrant who appears to have masterminded the making of Innocence of Muslims .  Clooney added that he saw part of the YouTube video:  “It made me mad and I’m not Muslim,” he said. “It made me mad for the quality of film that it was, more than anything. But the simple truth is that in order to make [democracy] work, the idiots get to have their say, too. And that’s unfortunate.” I agree. What do you think?  Please let me know in the comments section below. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Dead Guys & Crash Zooms Galore: ‘Django Unchained’ Second Trailer By The Numbers

Quentin Tarantino ‘s Django Unchained had me at hello — or at ” Dj -” if you will (the “d” is silent) — so at this point trailers and clips are just icing on the spaghetti “Southern.” If I’m speaking a foreign language to you, forgive my excitement for Tarantino’s latest neo-exploitation bonanza and just dive right into Movieline’s rundown of the gunshots, dead baddies, and gleefully inside-baseball genre winks in the second trailer for Django Unchained . Dead guys: 3, plus 2 or more offscreen Faintings: 2 Beers: 2 Crash zooms: 2 Glimpses of Sam Jackson in his Benjamin Button makeup: 5 Glee-filled Christoph Waltz quips: 4 Gunshots: 13 Jonah Hill s: 1 Explosions: 2 Inside nods to the original Django : 2 Times I’ll be listening to the Franco Nero Django theme for the rest of the week: 100 Watch it on YouTube. Django Unchained hits theaters on Christmas. Perfect holiday viewing! [via iTunes ]

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Streetwalkin’ : Celeb Nudes on DVD 8-2-11 [PICS]

We’re going back to the salad-tossing days of Times Square for your celebrity nudes on DVD this week, as future Oscar winner Melissa Leo makes a ho-riffic nude debut in Streetwalkin’ (1985) and Sybil Danning and Isabelle Mejias fight over Daddy dearest in the sleazy b-thriller Daughter of Death , aka Julie Darling (1983), which hits DVD for the first time ever this week. Then we’ll head down Mexico way, where Vida Guerra ‘s Anatomy Award-winning thongage heats up Eastbound & Down , Season 2 , and The Man with No Name meets The Girl with No Bra in the Spaghetti western For a Few Dollars More (1965), nude on Blu-Ray. More after the jump!

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Uma Thurman Teases Tarantino’s New Script: It’s a ‘Southern,’ Not a Western

During the press rounds for The Ceremony , Uma Thurman dropped an update of sorts on that Quentin Tarantino Spaghetti Western that was reported last month. According to her, it’s actually not going to be a Western, but a “Southern.” No word yet about the spaghetti.

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Mariah Carey Superstitious

“I appreciate everyone#39;s well wishes. But I am very superstitious,” she reportedly wrote on her Web site Wednesday. “When the time is right, everyone will know – even [my publicist] Cindi Berger.” Mariah Carey isn’t sharing whether she’s pregnant or not – but she is shedding some light on why she might keep mum on the subject. Berger echoed the sentiment earlier this week after Carey was spotted leaving a steakhouse in Sao Paulo, Brazil, wearing A Pea in the Pod#39;s Spaghetti Strap Halter

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