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Trailer Trash: The Hoax

Once we again we have the honor to share with you another edition of Marc-Andre Rouleau's Trailer Trash. This week's culprit: Lasse Hallstrom's The Hoax

Trailer Trash: After Dark Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die For

Horrorfest is an all-weekend horror event presenting 8 films deemed too controversial by mainstream studios for the viewing public. Obviously producers are the biggest hypocrites in the world if they keep giving Rob Schneider steady work.

Trailer Trash: Shut Up and Sing!

The Dixie Chicks, who ruined my life back in 1998 with their infectiously catchy “There's Your Trouble”, are now starring in my favorite albeit overly-done documentary genre – the one proving to us over and over again beyond the shadow of a doubt that President Bush takes a healthy daily dose prescription of retard pills.

Trailer Trash: Jesus Camp

Jesus Camp. Pretty self-explanatory. A documentary about the scariest people this side of the Atlantic. I crapped my pants twice and didn’t blink once while watching this trailer. I don’t know what it’s like to be a born again Christian, but now know the feeling of utter fear of becoming one.

Trailer Trash: Borat

For those who’ve been surfing the internet or watching TV with the sound off and their eyes closed and a pencil up where the sun don’t shine, Borat is one of many characters created by multi-talented comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, an anti-Semitic and misogynistic journalist on a quest to better his homeland of Kazakhstan by traveling to “the US and A to learn a lessons for Kazakhstan.” If this is half as good as his купальный костюм is form-fitting, we’re in for a doozy of a ride.

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