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Mainstream Monthly Magazine from United Kingdom
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 2000-2006
- New and classic films.
- Editor: Richard Sutcliffe.

Last updated:
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CONTENTS: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 All GALLERIES: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 All

Issue 6
December 2000
The bad & the beautiful: Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in their pants, Drexel from True Romance, great actors' bad decisions, Erica Leerhsen from Blair Witch 2, Joel Schumacher's rollercoaster career and the latest LA gossip. Plus all this month's movie news and rumours
Clint Eastwood: Actor, director, reluctant cigar muncher, enigma: The Man With No Name revealed. Plus the Eastwood-ography
Hollywood at home: Recreate top disaster films in your own home. Flood your bathroom and cry for help like you're in Titanic. It'll catch on and Ikea will have a disaster section soon, you'll see.
Fear of the red planet: Which was most difficult when filming Red Planet: creating a robotic killing machine or working with Val Kilmer?
Only in Hollywood: Kenneth Anger knows where the bodies are buried and he's got the photos to prove it.
Planet of the Apes: It was earth all along! The making of the Sixties sci-fi masterpiece
Top 10 flatmates from hell: Think you want to share your pad with Mr Creosote? Think again.
Plus a free CD featuring the baddest gangster toons and interviews in the mag with Joaquin Phoenix, Ridley Scott, and Harvey Keitel.
And all the latest film, DVD, video, soundtrack and hardware reviews


Issue 5
November 2000
The bad & the beautiful: Comic book superheroes take on Tinseltown; letter from LA; high fashion of the rich and famous; Michelle Pfeiffer's career path' Oddball from Kelly's Heroes; plus all this month's movie news and rumours.
Dennis Hopper: Off his head on the set of Apocalypse Now.
The 66.6 scariest movies of all time: Be afraid. Be very afraid. Your worst cinematic nightmares swarm together in 15 horrifying pages.
Spinal Tap: Sixteen years gone but not forgotten. Testing...testing... This Is Spinal Tap revisited. Isn't it?
Starlet fever: The 20 hottest young actresses in Hollywood. Introducing the Next Big Things in the talent department.
Coyote Ugly: Hard liquor and soft female flesh. Sounds like the recipe for cinematic success to us...
Plus Harrison Ford, Eddie Murphy and the best Olympic sports films.
Only in Bollywood: India's most wanted outlaw kidnaps it's greatest film star. And no, we're not making this up....


Issue 4
October 2000
Jim Carrey: King of comedy is back in the Farrelly Brothers follow up to There's Something About Mary. He speaks about his past successes such as Dumb and Dumber, his romance with Rene Zellweger, and how he's put on some weight.
She's electric: Ex-Baywatch babe Carmen Electra speaks about her past loves, what it's like to be famous and about playing Drew Barrymore in new horror spoof Scary Movie.
Emmanuelle: A chronicle of how an erotic french novel found in a parisian bookshop became the most famous of all softcore porn movie franchises.
Bad movies: A compendium of crap. Big budgets, big stars could not save these films from being flops. Yes Wild WildWest and The 13th Warrior are all present and accounted for. So bad they are good some say. Some lie.
Fancy some do ya?: We all think that they are wimps, but only Hotdog dared to see who would win a fight between Vinnie Jones and Sean Connery or Jackie Chan V Jet Li.Also the definitive guide to being a hollywood hardman.
Monty Python: Life of Brian is everyones fave but we all forget how good ....And The Holy Grail is. An insight into the making of the comedy, with stories about rabbits and mud eating a plenty. AltoghterNI!
Plus, Hollow Man, early Pearl Harbour scenes, Morgan Freeman in Q&A.
And all the latest film, DVD, video, soundtrack and hardware reviews


Issue 3
September 2000


Issue 2
August 2000

Cameron Diaz


Issue 1
July 2000

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