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The Cheshire Cat and Gay Rights

The Cheshire Cat and Gay Rights

As an awesome retelling of Lewis Carroll’s beloved classic story, Tim Burton’s recent remake of Alice in Wonderland has much in common with the terrain of human rights for gays in the USA.

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“The Hurt Locker” Wins Oscar For Best Picture. “Avatar” Gets Snubbed

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences selected “The Hurt Locker” as the Best Picture for 2010. The movie is about a U.S. Army bomb technician who lives for the adrenaline of being able to defuse bombs in what is supposedly the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The film was shot in Jordan. The movie […]

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And The 2010 Oscar Winners Are…

(LOS ANGELES) – The NewsJunkiePost.com brings you up-to-the-minute information on the Oscar winners for 2010. Tonight’s ceremony is hosted by comedian Steve Martin and actor Alec Baldwin, who began their dialog by poking fun of Meryl Streep for being the actress with the most Oscar nominations in the Academy’s history. “That also means the most […]

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The News Junkie Post’s Oscars Picks And Prognostics

The News Junkie Post’s Oscars Picks And Prognostics

The 82ND Academy Awards will be held Sunday, March 7 at 5:00 PM – US (PST) in Los Angeles. This year ceremony will be hosted by Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin and ABC will be broadcasting the event. 2009 was a good year for the Motion Picture industry both creatively and financially, and the show […]

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Avatar: A Predictable Storyline With A Powerful Political Message

Avatar: A Predictable Storyline With A Powerful Political Message

After its win at the Golden Globes for best director and best film, and also its record breaking performance at the box office worldwide, Avatar seems to be well  positioned for a very big win at the Oscars. Judging by his behavior at the Golden Globes awards ceremony, Avatar’s director, James Cameron, has mellowed with […]

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