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...cinema terrorists," lead by Cecil B DeMented, make it their mission to avenge...retribution. As the movie begins, Cecil and his "Sprocket Holes" gang...Once Whitlock is their prisoner, DeMented and his horny, tatooed crew immediately...
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...into the tasty role of Cecil B. DeMented, the leader of the Sprocket...dubbed in English!" - Cecil's Sprockets swear off...Again. All grist for Cecil's film. Honey pulls...Now that's cinema. DeMented is Waters the way we like...
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Angry auteur takes up arms against the crass sins of commercial movie culture. Story John Waters gives Hollywood the finger with this comedy about cinema purist, Cecil B. DeMented, and his band of
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Shocking and tasteless were two of the tamer descriptions that, over the years, were bestowed on the always edgy; always out there filmmaker, John Waters. From his arrival on Baltimore’s scarcely
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A blond-haired, green-eyed dancer-turned-actor, who seemed right to play contemporary stoners, greasers, grunges and even sweethearts of the 90s, Jack Noseworthy gained national attention playing the
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An appealingly scruffy-looking young actor with curly dark hair and piercing green eyes who co-starred with perky young teen queen Melissa Joan Hart in the high school-set romantic comedy "Drive Me
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Though he showed a great deal of promise during the early stages, actor Stephen Dorff suffered through a string of bad thrillers and horror flicks that threatened to derail his career. After emerging
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In only a few short years, Maggie Gyllenhaal built a solid reputation as a talented, cerebral actress in independent films, her non-conformist flair and penchant for examining social issues offering a
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