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All work and no play makes The Bazura Project a dull show.
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Scorsese gets Kurasaway, Sam Mendes gets preachy, an egomaniac gets a sequel, and Elvis gets a manager.
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akira kurosawa ,
billy connolly ,
bubba ho-tep ,
bubba nosferatu ,
david mamet ,
don coscarelli ,
high and low ,
martin scorsese ,
mike nichols ,
overnight ,
paul giamatti ,
preacher ,
ron perlman ,
sam mendes ,
scott rudin ,
sean patrick flannery ,
the boondock saints ,
troy duffy ,
willem dafoe
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What does the Australian film industry need in order to be saved? A six minute feature story on The Bazura Project , obviously.
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Steven Berkoff has worked with the two giants of cinema: Stanley Kubrick and Jean-Claude Van Damme. Now, he meets with the two giants of television. Well, of community television. Well, of this program. Well, of this segment.
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Don Cheadle is a Traitor , Kiefer Sutherland is a Mirrors , and Shannon is a Show and Found .
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Hyvästi!
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It’s a Singin’ Swingin’ Glorious Feelin’ Technicolor TV Show!
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Santa Claus fights evil, Sylvester Stallone is expendable, Spielberg is an old boy, and Sam Worthington clashes with titans.
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henry cavill ,
jason statham ,
jet li ,
john boorman ,
l frank baum ,
louis leterrier ,
oldboy ,
park chan-wook ,
sam worthington ,
santa claus ,
steven spielberg ,
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tarsem singh ,
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In our latest Guide To Cinephelia , we look at how to take a date to the cinema. Trying to impress a prospective partner with your film choice? Hoping you can hide your awful taste in movies? This guide is for you.
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Writer/actor/backslash Leigh Whannell talks to Bazura about the ups and downs of franchises, the lefts and rights of horror movies, and the ins and outs of prophylactics.
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Is The Wackness , a new indie film starring Josh Peck and Sir Sir Ben Kingsley, The Goodness or The Don’t-Botherness? And is Lee’s Show and Found really the best-written film ever?
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Swarrtotmaal!
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The show is Bazura Project . The Bazura Project .
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Marc Forster initiates the Apocalypse, Steven Soderbergh splits up a t-shirt, the Academy loses score, and a seed planted eighteen months ago provides Bazura with a rare exclusive (of sorts).
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che ,
danny boyle ,
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hans zimmer ,
james newton howard ,
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The history of censorship in Australia is a long and winding road, so we use a CGI long winding road to illustrate it. Which films did we ban? How does our ratings system work? Take a trip on the Classification Highway, which is a pretty boring name and we should probably change it.
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