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George & Mike Kuchar

In the history of experimental film, George and Mike Kuchar stand out like a luridly lit, throbbing purple thumb. Along with Jack Smith, Andy Warhol, Ken Jacobs, et al., the twin Kuchars are among the most emblematic avant-garde filmmakers of their...
Steve Lafreniere, Jeff Enlow
9.1.09
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Gaspar Noé

Vice first met filmmaker Gaspar Noé last year in Kabukichō, a Yakuza-controlled sex district in Tokyo where, as the saying goes, you can get anything your disgusting fucking black awful heart desires.
Kaleen Aftab, Maciek Pozoga
9.1.09
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Dawn of Discovery

Most people are familiar with SimCity, and anyone who's been playing PC games for a few years is bound to have heard of Sid Meyer's Civilization. Dawn of Discovery is a cross between those two games.
Stephen Lea Sheppard
9.1.09
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Les Blank

The life and career of Les Blank each deserve to have a book or three dedicated to them, not just a puny interview in one issue of one magazine.
Jesse Pearson, Jerry Hsu
9.1.09
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Survival of the Streets

New York City’s comeback has been an odd thing to watch from afar. When I moved out of Manhattan in 1990, the city was every inch the pee-smelling woe zone I’d known since childhood.
Sam McPheeters, Christy Karacas
9.1.09
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Get Off My Back!

There are the ladies who’ll use their abdominal plumbing to make $7,000 helping a couple make a baby, and there are the girls who’ll use their vaginas to make $7,000 fucking a bunch of other girls for a porno.
Liz Armstrong
9.1.09
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Stiff As A Storyboard

Jerry Parker is a 26-year-old artist who makes a living as an illustrator. Lately, he's been shut away in his studio with some crazy deadline. The job: storyboarding a fuck picture.
Royce Akers
9.1.09
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Werner Herzog

Interviewing Werner Herzog is a guilt-ridden experience. There's a lingering notion that he could be drafting a screenplay in the time it takes to ask him a question.
Rocco Castoro
9.1.09
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Our Two Favorite Cinematographers Speak - Part 1

Anthony Dod Mantle is an English-born cinematographer who has lived in Denmark for more than 20 years. He recently won an Academy Award for his work on Slumdog Millionaire, a movie he shot in Mumbai, India.
David Feinberg
9.1.09
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Our Two Favorite Cinematographers Speak - Part 2

Christopher Doyle is an Australian-born cinematographer who has lived and worked throughout Asia for more than two decades. He is most renowned for his eight-film collaboration with Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai.
David Feinberg
9.1.09
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BERLIN - TRUTH OR DARE

VICE Staff
8.31.09
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NEW YORK - SOME WORDS FROM OUR COMICS GUY ABOUT THE DEATH OF MARVEL COMICS

VICE Staff
8.31.09
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