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An extended version of Cameron Crowe's "Love letter to rock n' roll" containing over 35 mins of quality extra footage, including a previously cut cameo from Tenacious D's Kyle Gass. Based on Crowe's own adventures as a teenage music journalist, ‘Almost Famous' tells the story of a 15-year-old boy who is complacently hired by Rolling Stone magazine to write an article on the fictional band Stillwater. As the band hits the road so does Rolling Stone's youngest reporter. find out more...

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Andie Anderson is a columnist for Composure Magazine. Her mission? How to trap and eject a man in just ten days. Benjamin Barry is the handsome young eligible stud Andie sets her sights on, but Benjamin has an agenda of his own: he's made a career linked bet that he can make a woman fall in love with him in only….yup you guessed it, ten days. How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days is a slick Hollywood romantic comedy and considering the recent offerings of the genre, it is refreshing that at least this find out more...

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Harold Crick is a lonely, anal and routine bound tax man, but gee, when it rains for Harold it sure does pour. First he becomes smitten with one of his reluctant clients and then he discovers that he's a fictional character, in reclusive author Karen Eiffel's new novel, and she's struggling to find a satisfactory way to kill him off. Harold's going to have to get seriously proactive, like getting a life, rescue it from tragedy, then find the author and plead his case pretty damn quick or else al find out more...

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Derek Zoolander is the male model all male models want to be, he's a legend within the fashion world...... and he makes an amoeba look over educated. Effetely nudged from his pedestal by hippy chic, the heartbroken Derek is brainwashed to assassinate the Malaysian president who is about to abolish the sweatshops that the fashion world rely so heavily upon. Zoolander picks a subject that's already fairly adept at (admittedly unintentionally) lampooning itself and then treats it with something bor find out more...