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10. Treasure Planet

I put this movie at number 10 because, while it's my 2nd favorite Disney movie, i don't really believe that it's a bad movie. I just feel like it's vastly under-rated. Maybe it's denial, maybe not. But I do know that not many people know about this Disney movie. It was made in Disney's minor slump of the early 2000's, around the same time as 'Atlantis-the Lost Empire'. Actually, I've always lumped those two movies together, as forgotten epic movies. I'll admit this movie has it's fault, the whole premise is just copying a famous book...in space! But I do think the story makes...
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In "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," a great mythic movie cycle gets the ending it deserves. It is the third and final film in Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, finds Middle-earth on the cusp of great change. This is a movie that, purely and simply, has visions and excitement to blow us away once again. And we can finally see this stunningly completed film trilogy for what it is, one of the major achievements of film history.

"The Return of the King" and the massive 10-hour complete film that it now concludes become together a supreme adventure fantasy epic, a staggering...
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Paul S. Tracey
Paul S. Tracey
If you’re into horror flicks, then you’ll definitely want to remember the name Paul S. Tracey. This rising actor has emerged in two frightening films, the newly released Peter Jakl cannibalism tale “Ghoul” and the experimental indie “Expressway to Your Skull,” screening on the festival circuit.

I recently caught up with Paul S. Tracey to find out more about bringing the fear on these scary projects.

First, tell us about your role in the new cannibalistic horror film “Ghoul.”

PAUL: My character in “Ghoul” is Ryan. He goes to Ukraine with his best friend and girlfriend to shoot...
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