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Marilyn Manson - God Is in the T.V.
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Party Monster (2003)
: :Party Monster is a curiosity: a fictional version of events already covered in documentary form (see Party Monster: The Shockumentary) by this film's co-directors, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, best known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Party Monster, theatrically released in 2003, also signals the return of Macaulay Culkin to films after a long absence. Culkin plays 1980s club kid-turned-killer Michael Alig, a small-town boy who arrives in New York in search of reinvention on the Ecstasy-fueled party scene. Alig ascends from rube to ringmaster, organizing Fabulous happenings and anointing, in Warhol-like ...
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Marilyn Manson - Dead to the World
: :Party Monster is a curiosity: a fictional version of events already covered in documentary form (see Party Monster: The Shockumentary) by this film's co-directors, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, best known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Party Monster, theatrically released in 2003, also signals the return of Macaulay Culkin to films after a long absence. Culkin plays 1980s club kid-turned-killer Michael Alig, a small-town boy who arrives in New York in search of reinvention on the Ecstasy-fueled party scene. Alig ascends from rube to ringmaster, organizing Fabulous happenings and anointing, in Warhol-like ...
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Party Monster (2003)
: :Party Monster is a curiosity: a fictional version of events already covered in documentary form (see Party Monster: The Shockumentary) by this film's co-directors, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, best known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Party Monster, theatrically released in 2003, also signals the return of Macaulay Culkin to films after a long absence. Culkin plays 1980s club kid-turned-killer Michael Alig, a small-town boy who arrives in New York in search of reinvention on the Ecstasy-fueled party scene. Alig ascends from rube to ringmaster, organizing Fabulous happenings and anointing, in Warhol-like ...
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Jawbreaker
: :Rose McGowan vamps it up mercilessly as the 'Satan in heels,' a teenage-bitch queen whose birthday prank gone terminally wrong leaves her best friend dead, choked to death on a jawbreaker the size of a fist. Rebecca Gayheart, with her sparkling eyes and a smile that could melt an iceberg, is the good girl at heart who becomes a social pariah when she drops out of the group, trading her plunging necklines for librarian-lite sweaters and long skirts. Jawbreaker wants nothing less than to be the Heathers of its generation, but only intermittently ...
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Marilyn Manson - Guns, God and Goverment World Tour
:Description:Track List: 1) Intro / Count to Six and Die 2) Irresponsible Hate Anthem 3) The Reflecting God 4) Great Big White World 5) Disposable Teens 6) The Fighy Song 7) The Nobodies 8) Rock is Dead 9) The Dope Show 10) Cruci - Fiction in Space 11) Sweet Dreams / Hell Outro 12) The Love Song 13) The Death Song 14) Antichrist Superstar 15) The Beautiful People 16) Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes 17) Lunchbox
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Demystifying the Devil
: :Diehard supporters of everyone's favorite anti-Pope will want Demystifying the Devil, if only because Marilyn Manson is all things to all of them--cutting-edge nu-nasty rock theater act or slacker antihero, you takes your choice. However, this very, very unauthorized--and unintentionally hilarious--biography (there's no footage of young Brian himself or his immediate musical circle other than a few seconds of blurry concert material) is also informative viewing for the merely curious. It mostly consists of rambling anecdotes from people who either were associated with him before he became famous or were ejected from his ...
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Nine Inch Nails Live - And All That Could Have Been
: :Diehard supporters of everyone's favorite anti-Pope will want Demystifying the Devil, if only because Marilyn Manson is all things to all of them--cutting-edge nu-nasty rock theater act or slacker antihero, you takes your choice. However, this very, very unauthorized--and unintentionally hilarious--biography (there's no footage of young Brian himself or his immediate musical circle other than a few seconds of blurry concert material) is also informative viewing for the merely curious. It mostly consists of rambling anecdotes from people who either were associated with him before he became famous or were ejected from his ...
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Marilyn Manson - Demystifying the Devil
: :Diehard supporters of everyone's favorite anti-Pope will want Demystifying the Devil, if only because Marilyn Manson is all things to all of them--cutting-edge nu-nasty rock theater act or slacker antihero, you takes your choice. However, this very, very unauthorized--and unintentionally hilarious--biography (there's no footage of young Brian himself or his immediate musical circle other than a few seconds of blurry concert material) is also informative viewing for the merely curious. It mostly consists of rambling anecdotes from people who either were associated with him before he became famous or were ejected from his ...
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Party Monster (2003) (Spanish)
: :Party Monster is a curiosity: a fictional version of events already covered in documentary form (see Party Monster: The Shockumentary) by this film's co-directors, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, best known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Party Monster, theatrically released in 2003, also signals the return of Macaulay Culkin to films after a long absence. Culkin plays 1980s club kid-turned-killer Michael Alig, a small-town boy who arrives in New York in search of reinvention on the Ecstasy-fueled party scene. Alig ascends from rube to ringmaster, organizing Fabulous happenings and anointing, in Warhol-like ...
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