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Coming This Fall: Avatar, the Porno

Jeff Neumann · 06/19/10 09:21AM

Avatar… biggest movie EVER. That 3D stuff sure was impressive! And now the franchise is moving into a new genre, with the fall 2010 release of Hustler's This Ain't Avatar XXX, a sexxxy adaptation of the James Cameron hit. [Slashfilm]

Saturday Shorts: The Snake Mountain Colada

Daniel Barnum-Swett · 05/08/10 02:00PM

Two transcendental travelers wander the desert, encountering magic and mirages (frog people, alcoholic oases, organ thieves, etc.) along the way. Faithfully filmed on Super 8, writer/director Calvin Reeder's surreal short homages countercultural legacies of hobo-hippies' radical realities and strange trips.

Arnold Schwarzenegger's Last Contract

gawker.com · 04/19/10 06:23PM

It's been nearly a decade since California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in Terminator 3. Author Edward Jay Epstein looks back at Schwarzenegger's final movie contract, the product of state-of-the-art deal-making and still the gold standard for Hollywood lawyers.

Saturday Shorts: Intervals

Daniel Barnum-Swett · 04/17/10 02:00PM

Street scenes repeat themselves by variations in Peter Greenaway's early experiment with rhythm and editing. In a triptych of identical footage, flashes of strangers set in black and white surroundings gain distinction and lose their places when the music changes.

James Cameron Is Actually Avatar's Jake Sully

Maureen O'Connor · 04/11/10 12:22PM

Dispatched to the Amazon by Hollywood to woo natives and steal their charming stories, James Cameron is torn between following his orders and protecting the rustic simplicity he loves, because it reminds him of a big-budget CGI blockbuster about aliens.

NarcoCinema: the Mexican Straight-to-Video Empire

Daniel Barnum-Swett · 04/02/10 12:00PM

VBS went on a field trip to Mexico and uncovered an entire mega-industry that the US west of Austin knew nothing about: Narco-Cinema, low-budget, straight-to-video films about drugs, dealers, and the mob. Kind of like if Scarface met Troma.

Battlefield Earth Screenwriter Apologizes for 'Suckiest Movie Ever'

Max Read · 03/28/10 11:19AM

Visiting the Hollywood Scientology Celebrity Center, J.D. Shapiro just wanted to meet girls. Instead, he wound up writing Battlefield Earth. After winning the "Worst Picture of the Decade" Razzie, Shapiro is apologizing. He blames it all on his penis.

Saturday Shorts: The Mechanics of Love

Daniel Barnum-Swett · 03/20/10 02:00PM

In a graphic depiction of one couple's lovemaking (that's graphic symbols, nothing nasty; get your mind out of the gutter!), suggestive images pair with metered dialogue to create a figuratively pornographic film poem that reveals the psychosexualization of everyday objects.

Saturday Shorts: The Secret of Wendel Samson

Daniel Barnum-Swett · 03/13/10 03:00PM

A young man's struggle with sexuality overtakes his life, driving him deep into his subconscious where guilt and fears of physicality chase him still further. Cornered by an intangible terror, he realizes he must either break out or break down.

A Trailer for Every Academy Award-Winning Movie Ever

Matt Cherette · 03/07/10 05:18PM

The Oscars are a lot of things, but seldom are they unpredictable, at least when it comes to the types of films that win big. Here, the phenomenon is explained brilliantly with a literal "trailer" for the Academy's requisite darlings.

Saturday Shorts: Meshes of the Afternoon

Daniel Barnum-Swett · 03/06/10 03:00PM

Reality is confused with the dreamworld as a woman chases herself through a black and white land of symbols and cycles. Avant-garde pioneer Maya Deren's first film, Meshes of the Afternoon, concerns the psyche's secrets in an enigma of images.