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"People have a right to know what they're eating. . . to not know what you're putting in your body?"

Each weekend millions of people worldwide consume large amounts of popcorn at movie theaters including in the United States. Whether by a youngster or a more senior person, both practices are done regularly.


While some are aware that popcorn carries a certain level of nutrition, the rate of death in America and various other countries from heart disease can be cause for legitimate concern. Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans.In many cases it is cholesterol build-up which leads...
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Official movie website reviews! reviews of new official movie websites! Some movie websites offer wallpapers or downloads, some FREE STUFF! Best movie websites will show you which are the best!

Movie website featured: My Bloody Valentine 3D Date of theater release: January 16, 2009
My Bloody Valentine 3D - Official Site!
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Movie website featured:Aliens vs. Predator Requiem.Date of theater release: December 25, 2007 AVP-R aka Aliens vs. Predator Requiem - Official Site!
AVP-R aka Aliens vs. Predator Requiem: 3 out of 5 stars
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Movie website featured: High School Musical 3 Senior Year Date...
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Can it really be just a year since, in my previous Hater’s Guide, I compared the then just-released Twilight to “the lamest episode of 90210 ever made combining forces with the second-lamest episode of 90210 ever made”? So much has changed! For one thing, there is the alarming number of my previously sane female acquaintances who this year fell under the sway of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire books and the first film adaptation. One minute they’re all, “I agree, Clark, this all sounds like a bunch of crap.” The next, it’s, “Ooh, Robert Pattinson is so dreamy,” and “Go, Team...
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It was on this day, 75 years ago, that Richard Hollingshead Jr. opened his first drive-in theater in Camden, New Jersey. At its peak, there were nearly 5,000 drive-in movie theaters across the country. In the post-WWII period, the drive-in represented both the emergence of the teenage leisure class and our country's strong identification with the automobile. Also, petting. Though there are a few drive-ins left, they represent a novelty more than a primary destination for cinematic appreciation. This saddens us, because the idea of a movie you can enjoy from the confines of your personal auto...
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