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latimes.com - 15 days ago
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Lollywood, a once-robust movie-making machine, has fallen victim to religious-based government policies, cable TV and DVD piracy.
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The Odeon Cinema's creaky, ripped red vinyl seats are mostly empty except for a couple of back rows where a dozen Pakistani men sit slouched, their eyes half-open, legs slung over the seats in front of them. Along the hall's bubble-gum pink walls, rows of fans barely move the ...
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slantmagazine.com - 17 days ago
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Smith's subject Michael Ruppert never registers as much
more than an eloquent but largely untrustworthy quack. by
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showmixx.com - 18 days ago
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Watch Collapse Free ENGLISH Movie Online,Collapse Movie 2009,
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Is Pakistan's Film Industry Dying?
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... back in the 70s and 80s. Today, however, "Pakistani cinema has all but vanished," writes Alex Rodriguez in Los Angeles Times. Reportedly, the number of movie theaters in the country has declined from 1,100 in 1985 to just 120 today, and local film production has shrunk to fewer than a dozen movies each year. It's gotten so bad, the theater pictured above has been playing the same movie for three years. The same movie, and evidently not by popular demand! ...
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