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Wes Skiles, the Underwater Director of Photography on 'The Cave', talks about discovering what lies beneath the water and what may very well unlock the secrets to our planet. |
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A news reporter goes to check out a crime scene to get the inside scoop. When he is let past the yellow tape, he finds a little more than he bargained for. It's a blood bath! |
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As accounts of vampirism proliferated from previously inaccessible areas, they became increasingly colorful. Most were fantasies clearly drawn from folklore. Bram Stoker incorporated these stories into his novel. |
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Someone brings a wild animal aboard a cruise ship and the Captain orders everyone into their cabins. His daughter objects to getting the "mushroom treatment": being kept in the dark and being fed a lot of crap. Welcome to the Land of Bush! |
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Gattaca reinvented discrimination with Vincent, one of the last natural babies born into a genetically-enhanced world. Because of his deficient genetics he must adopt someone else's persona and hide from the authorities. |
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The name of Dracula was taken from the tyrannical 15th Century Balkan prince Vlad Dracul. It was crucial for Stoker to set his character in that part of the world because that is the origin of most of the vampire stories. |
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