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My flatmate is becoming a prostitute
My twenty-one year old flatmate is becoming a whore.
VICE Staff
9.2.09
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Professional criminals
I know advertising pays for things like websites, and maybe I'm just being an arrogant twat, but I don't believe it really works.
BALK BALK
9.2.09
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Dr Mendelson, I believe there is something crawling on your face
My new orthodontist Dr. Mendelson has a unibrow the size of Mexico.
NICOLÁS LONGO
9.2.09
Vice Blog

The Wodka Wars have started
VICE Staff
9.2.09
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Hey Ron! - My bender wrecked my mum's fender
Tuesdays have an 80 percent chance of sucking, according to one informative mathematician in the office, and that’s precisely why we like to perk up the second crappiest day of the week with a little bit of Ron.
VICE Staff
9.2.09
A Film Issue

Motion From Across The Ocean
Len Lye’s fascination with movement and experiments with film and celluloid were like nothing that had ever been seen before the 1900s and it’s a little known fact that he produced the first ever music video.
Briony Wright
9.2.09
A Film Issue

The Demon Director’s Autopsy
When Ingmar Bergman was 20 years old, he faced a fairly ordinary existential predicament: What’s a guy to do with a head full of thoughts he can neither comprehend nor control?
Milene Larsson
9.2.09
A Film Issue

Norman J. Warren
Until the mid-1970s, British horror films tended to be camp, period rehashes of American horror classics in which hammy, top hat-wearing toffs would end up being killed by the big guys from the gore of yore.
Bruno Bayley
9.2.09
A Film Issue

Roy Andersson
Roy Andersson refused to follow up his commercially successful debut A Swedish Love Story and was, ironically enough, punished with a 25 year sentence of directing commercials.
Milene Larsson
9.2.09
A Film Issue

Jack Bond
Jack Bond rolled with Warhol and Magritte in New York and drove Salvador Dali into a rage. These days, he’s making a film that the French intelligence services have warned him may cost him his life.
Alex Miller, Ben Rayner
9.2.09
A Film Issue

Break Down The Walls!
Television movies are rubbish, right? Well, if you were watching TV in Britain in the 1960s, the opposite would be the case.
James Knight, Ben Rayner
9.2.09
A Film Issue

Michael Winner
An interview with one of the most successful directors Britain has ever produced.
James Knight
9.2.09
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