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Russian hackers hack casino slot machines
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In early June 2014, accountants at the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that several of their slot machines had-just for a couple of days-gone haywire. The government-approved software that powers such machines gives the house a fixed mathematical edge, so that casinos can be certain of how much they'll earn over the long haul-say, 7.129 cents for every dollar played. The ban forced thousands of casinos to sell their slot machines at steep discounts to whatever customers they could find. So even if they understand how a machine's PRNG functions, hackers would also have to analyze the machine's gameplay to discern its pattern. In recent months, for example, at least three casinos in Peru have reported being cheated by Russian gamblers who played aging Novomatic Coolfire slot machines. As Hoke notes, Aristocrat, Novomatic, and any other manufacturers whose PRNGs have been cracked "Would have to pull all the machines out of service and put something else in, and they're not going to do that." At the same time, most casinos can't afford to invest in the newest slot machines, whose PRNGs use encryption to protect mathematical secrets; as long as older, compromised machines are still popular with customers, the smart financial move for casinos is to keep using them and accept the occasional loss to scammers.
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TIL After Russia outlawed virtually all gambling in 2009. A Russian engineer learned how to cheat slot machines. He took his knowledge to the US and won $21,000. Casinos still have no fix for it.
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In early June 2014, accountants at the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that several of their slot machines had-just for a couple of days-gone haywire. The government-approved software that powers such machines gives the house a fixed mathematical edge, so that casinos can be certain of how much they'll earn over the long haul-say, 7.129 cents for every dollar played. The ban forced thousands of casinos to sell their slot machines at steep discounts to whatever customers they could find. So even if they understand how a machine's PRNG functions, hackers would also have to analyze the machine's gameplay to discern its pattern. In recent months, for example, at least three casinos in Peru have reported being cheated by Russian gamblers who played aging Novomatic Coolfire slot machines. As Hoke notes, Aristocrat, Novomatic, and any other manufacturers whose PRNGs have been cracked "Would have to pull all the machines out of service and put something else in, and they're not going to do that." At the same time, most casinos can't afford to invest in the newest slot machines, whose PRNGs use encryption to protect mathematical secrets; as long as older, compromised machines are still popular with customers, the smart financial move for casinos is to keep using them and accept the occasional loss to scammers.
Russians Engineer a Brilliant Slot Machine Cheat—And Casinos Have No Fix
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In early June 2014, accountants at the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that several of their slot machines had-just for a couple of days-gone haywire. The government-approved software that powers such machines gives the house a fixed mathematical edge, so that casinos can be certain of how much they'll earn over the long haul-say, 7.129 cents for every dollar played. The ban forced thousands of casinos to sell their slot machines at steep discounts to whatever customers they could find. So even if they understand how a machine's PRNG functions, hackers would also have to analyze the machine's gameplay to discern its pattern. In recent months, for example, at least three casinos in Peru have reported being cheated by Russian gamblers who played aging Novomatic Coolfire slot machines. As Hoke notes, Aristocrat, Novomatic, and any other manufacturers whose PRNGs have been cracked "Would have to pull all the machines out of service and put something else in, and they're not going to do that." At the same time, most casinos can't afford to invest in the newest slot machines, whose PRNGs use encryption to protect mathematical secrets; as long as older, compromised machines are still popular with customers, the smart financial move for casinos is to keep using them and accept the occasional loss to scammers.
TIL: In 2014 Russian brilliantly 'hacked' US Casino Slot Machines!
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In early June 2014, accountants at the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that several of their slot machines had-just for a couple of days-gone haywire. The government-approved software that powers such machines gives the house a fixed mathematical edge, so that casinos can be certain of how much they'll earn over the long haul-say, 7.129 cents for every dollar played. The ban forced thousands of casinos to sell their slot machines at steep discounts to whatever customers they could find. So even if they understand how a machine's PRNG functions, hackers would also have to analyze the machine's gameplay to discern its pattern. In recent months, for example, at least three casinos in Peru have reported being cheated by Russian gamblers who played aging Novomatic Coolfire slot machines. As Hoke notes, Aristocrat, Novomatic, and any other manufacturers whose PRNGs have been cracked "Would have to pull all the machines out of service and put something else in, and they're not going to do that." At the same time, most casinos can't afford to invest in the newest slot machines, whose PRNGs use encryption to protect mathematical secrets; as long as older, compromised machines are still popular with customers, the smart financial move for casinos is to keep using them and accept the occasional loss to scammers.
A Russian Slot Machine Hack Is Costing Casinos Big Time
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In early June 2014, accountants at the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that several of their slot machines had-just for a couple of days-gone haywire. The government-approved software that powers such machines gives the house a fixed mathematical edge, so that casinos can be certain of how much they'll earn over the long haul-say, 7.129 cents for every dollar played. The ban forced thousands of casinos to sell their slot machines at steep discounts to whatever customers they could find. So even if they understand how a machine's PRNG functions, hackers would also have to analyze the machine's gameplay to discern its pattern. In recent months, for example, at least three casinos in Peru have reported being cheated by Russian gamblers who played aging Novomatic Coolfire slot machines. As Hoke notes, Aristocrat, Novomatic, and any other manufacturers whose PRNGs have been cracked "Would have to pull all the machines out of service and put something else in, and they're not going to do that." At the same time, most casinos can't afford to invest in the newest slot machines, whose PRNGs use encryption to protect mathematical secrets; as long as older, compromised machines are still popular with customers, the smart financial move for casinos is to keep using them and accept the occasional loss to scammers.
Sacred Native Site to Be Buried by New St. Louis NFL Stadium
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The proposed site for the nearly one-billion-dollar stadium happens to be in the vicinity of where a once thriving Native American town with a vast plaza and nearly two dozen earthen mounds existed about 900 years ago. Waller said there is still plenty to learn about the people who lived on this side of the Mississippi in the prehistoric "Mound City." Most of the mounds were destroyed by the mid-1800s. "I understand wanting to build the stadium, but you can almost build that anywhere. I have no one that can make those mounds whole again. If this was in the Middle East, you'd have a Holy War over it. If it was Japan, they'd protect it. Sometimes it's not a football that matters. It's not the all-American dollar that matters. needs to be looked at as a sacred site that it really is." "Joe Harl, with the Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, isn't against the stadium being built. He just wants whatever is left of the Cahokian-era civilization to be salvaged before the construction crews destroy it."The Big Mound itself, which is probably a burial ground, sits north of the actual site of the stadium proposal and isn't in danger," Harl told ICTMN. The Big Mound is actually north of the site proposal and the surrounding area for parking near I-70. A couple of the smaller mounds are near the Lumiere Place Casino to the south and eight more are in the area of I-44.
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Last Updated: Feb 24 Map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1L-UaowXGzmHHw35AOuZwiDn_iiUODm09&usp=sharing I put together a map of confirmed public parking near the Dome, as well as some information on pricing (though I cannot guarantee these prices, parking companies are really bad about publishing event prices). The map is color coded, with surface lots in blue, garages in purple, free parking (see below) in green, confirmed tailgates in black, and lots to avoid in red. The map also has 18 Metrolink Park & Ride Lots, all of which are free, and my top picks are in yellow (see below). Be sure to leave your comments about, getting to and from the Dome, parking, tailgating, or anything of the sort, and well be sure to add it to the map and the thread. Would love to try and get some accurate parking prices to save BattleHawks fans some green, and find out where everyone is going to be tailgating. Gates at the Dome will open 90 minutes before kickoff. Check the BattleHawks bag policy: https://www.xfl.com/tickets/xfl-clear-bag-policy Official BattleHawks Pre-Paid Parking link: https://www.stlouisparking.com/parking-reservations/ Tailgating Facebook Groups Last time I asked, this lot is SOLD OUT It looks like there's one group in particular that has organized a big tailgate. STL BattleHawks Tailgate will be having a tailgate before each home game, hosted by Missouri Bar and Grill. The tailgate will take place in the lot at Convention and N. Tucker. Their page makes it sound like they are selling 'Season Passes' to the lot for $70, and any remaining ones for $20 a game, call the bar to purchase one: 314-202-8791. The whole 'hosted by Missouri Bar and Grill' is a bit unorthodox but sounds fun, they say they'll have shots girls, a 50/50 raffle, and a brunch buffet before the tailgate. I have my pass for the home opener. Set up is very nice, all grilling is okay, there's a guy bringing kegs, it should be a fun time. If it's anything like a Chiefs tailgate, you should be able to trade a few beers or a few bucks for a brat. Official Pre-Game Tailgate Party at Ballpark Village and in Baer Plaza "Join us for a tailgate party in the Ballpark Village located right outside St. Louis Cardinals Stadium. The tailgate party begins 3 hours before kick-off and includes fun for the whole family, including drink specials, music, and convenient access to the St. Louis BattleHawks pro shop for all of your gameday gear. You must have a valid game ticket to attend." The BattleHawks will have an official Pre-Game event at Ballpark Village, starting 3 hours before kickoff and ending 1 hour before kickoff. This is a ticketed event, BPV is selling tickets for $20, which comes with drink specials, a nacho bar, parking at BPV, and a shuttle ride to and from the game. The BattleHawks site implies that you can get into this event with a normal BattleHawks ticket, but it's not very clear if this is the case. This is a +21 event during the ticketed event, but actually watching the game at BPV is all ages. Parking at BPV, without a ticket for this event, is free for 3 hours with a validation. It also looks like the team is hosting some sort of events in Baer Plaza, which is next to the Dome, between Broadway and 4th Street. I can't seem to find any info on this besides a single tweet. Taking Metrolink to the Dome Using the Metrolink to get to the game is a good option for anyone who doesn't want to struggle with parking downtown, and the ensuing traffic after the game. The Convention Center Metrolink station is only 800 feet from the closest entrance to the Dome, with escalators and elevators. The Metrolink may be a smidge crowded, especially immediately after the game, but this it the absolute safest time to use it (though I will argue crime on the Metrolink is a bit exaggerated). Be sure to double-check which train you are getting on, as the Red & Blue lines overlap Downtown, and getting on the right train the first time instead of transferring at Forest Park is definitely preferable. Tickets are $2.50 each way, be sure to validate your ticket when you get to the platform. The map has 18 Park & Ride lots at Metrolink stations, all of which are free, and I've highlighted 3 stations in yellow as the most useful.
Brentwood I-64: From 40, exit at Brentwood Blvd and go straight towards Hanley Rd, turn right on Hanley, and make the very next right. From 170, exit at Eager Rd and turn left on Eager, then turn right when you pass over the Metrolink station. Take an Eastbound train towards Fairview Heights, and get off at Convention Center. On the way back be sure enter the Convention Center station on the north side of Washington Ave, and take the Westbound Blue Line Train towards Shrewsbury I-44.
Shrewsbury Lansdowne I-44: From 44, exit at Murdoch Ave and go straight towards towards Murdoch Ave, turn left on Murdoch, turn right on Lansdowne Ave, and immediately turn left into the lot. Take an Eastbound train towards Fairview Heights, and get off at Convention Center. On the way back be sure enter the Convention Center station on the north side of Washington Ave, and take the Westbound Blue Line Train towards Shrewsbury I-44.
North Hanley: From 70, exit at Hanley Rd and turn right on Hanley, make the very next left, and then turn left again. Take an Eastbound train towards Shiloh-Scott, and get off at Convention Center. On the way back be sure enter the Convention Center station on the north side of Washington Ave, and take the Westbound Red Line Train towards Lambert Airport.
Parking for Free at the Casino Probably the best option for parking at the Dome is to park at Lumiere Casino, as Trop Advantage Cardholders can park here for free, even for events. Getting a Trop Advantage Card is very simple, just go into the casino, go to the customer service desk, and ask to get a rewards card. Take this opportunity to confirm with the staff about the parking validation situation. Last time I parked here I was told I simply had to show the attendant my card, no need to validate anything inside the casino, but this may have changed. Worst case scenario, you may have to use your card at a slot machine once to get your parking validated. To get to the Dome, there is a tunnel that takes you from inside the Casino to the other side of 44. From the tunnel exit to the closest entrance to the Dome is less than 300 feet, perfect for cold or wet game days. I can't confirm this, but I've heard that in the Rams days, the parking attendant did not seem to mind people tailgating the surface lot, but this policy may have changed since then. Lots to Avoid
The parking lot for the HoteLumiere on 1st St is for hotel guests only, not for casino parking. Don't park here, you'll get towed.
I've also come across the idea of organizing a formalized Team Fan Club, similar to ones organized in Europe for their Soccer teams. The main purpose of this club would be to lease a parking lot for game-day and use the space for tailgating. Club members would pay an annual fee, which would secure the lease on the parking lot, and in exchange would have free use of the parking lot on game-days. Any extra spots could be sold day of game. An added benefit would be the 'Private Property' nature of the parking lot, which would legally allow us to properly tailgate, with legal drinking and grilling. There are a few properties near the Dome that could likely be leased at a reasonable cost.
Bonjou Hello everyone! My partner and I will be heading to Montreal for a bit. He will be there for work for the first three days. please check out our Itinerary to see if there is anything we should add! I will be on my own for a few days so please leave me some recommendations. thank you for all the help. Feb 25th Arrive in the evening, around 4'oclock. We are staying in Old Montreal, any food recommendations for dinner? I think we would like to try some dim sum, any recommendations? Or if not dim sum what can't we miss? Feb 26th Partner at conference and I am off to explore. I would like to explore the underground mall. 747 Rue du Square-Victoria. I am looking for shoes for my wedding. After this, I hope to grab a coffee and try a croissant. any recommendations for a shoe store that will carry size 5 heels? Feb 27th I think I will head to another mall Le Centre Eaton De Montreal. I heard Simons is an interesting store so I am hoping to check that one out. then back to Old Montreal to explore a possible bagel place? in the evening, we heard about something called Montreal en Lumiere I think this will be fun to explore! Feb 28th During the day I am not sure what to do. Maybe explore Little Italy. In the evening we will be heading to the after party at the conference my partner is going to. Feb 29th free day for both my partner and myself any fancy restaurants to celebrate our anniversary? We will be going to Aura in the Notre Dame Basilica in the evening. March 1st My partner really wants to go to the casino in Montreal. We are from a smaller city so it is considered the biggest one for us. We will have dinner there. March 2nd we are leaving :) thanks for the help.
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Goya’s Ghosts (Director: Milos Forman)
Grad Night (Director: Michael T. Fitzgerald, Jr.)
Grandma’s Boy (Director: Nicholaus Goossen)
Greed (Director Ron Wolotzky)
Grilled (Director: Jason Ensler)
Grimm Love (Director: Martin Weisz)
Gringo Wedding (Director: Tas Salini)
Guilty Hearts (Directors: George Augusto, Savina Dellicour, Phil Dornfeld, Ravi Kumar, Benjamin Ross, Paul Black + Krystoff Przykucki)
Half Light (Director: Craig Rosenberg)
Half Nelson (Director: Ryan Fleck)
Hatchet (Director: Adam Green)
High Hopes (Director: Joe Eckardt)
Holla (Director: H.M. Coakley)
Holly (Director: Guy Moshe)
Hollywood Dreams (Director: Henry Jaglom)
Hollywoodland (Director: Allen Coulter)
Home Of The Brave (Director: Irwin Winkler)
Homie Spumoni (Director: Mike Cerrone)
Honor (Director: David Worth)
Hood Of Horror (Director: Stacy Tile)
Hot Tamale (Director: Michael Damian)
How To Go Out On A Date In Queens (Director: Michelle Danner)
I Love Miami (Director: Alejandro González Padilla)
I Served The King Of England (Director: Jiri Menzel)
I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With (Director: Jeff Garlin)
Idiocracy (Director: Mike Judge)
Idlewild (Director: Bryan Barber)
In Her Line Of Fire (Director: Brian Trenchard-Smith)
In A Dark Place (Director: Donato Rotunno)
In ascolto (Director: Giacomo Martelli)
Incubus (Director: Anya Camilleri)
Infamous (Director: Douglas McGrath)
Inland Empire (Director: David Lynch)
Inside Man (Director: Spike Lee)
Ira + Abby (Director: Robert Cary)
Irresistible (Director: Ann Turner)
Islander (Director: Ian McCrudden)
Jimmy + Judy (Director: Randall Rubin + Jonathan Schroder)
Jindabyne (Director: Ray Lawrence)
Johnny Was (Director: Mark Hammond)
Joshua (Director: Travis Betz)
Journey From The Fall (Director: Ham Tran)
Journey To The End Of The Night (Director: Eric Eason)
KM31: Kilometre 31 (Director: Rigoberto Castañeda)
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Director: Karan Johar)
Karla (Director: Joel Bender)
Kettle Of Fish (Director: Claudia Myers)
Kidulthood (Director: Menhaj Huda)
Kill Your Darlings (Director: Björne Larson)
Killing Down (Director: Blake Calhoun)
Kiss Me Again (Director: William Tyler Smith)
Kisses + Caroms (Director: Vincent Rocca)
Lady Chatterley (Director: Pascale Ferran)
Land Of The Blind (Director: Robert Edwards)
Last Sunset (Director: Michael Valverde)
Legit (Director: James W. Boinski)
Lenexa, 1 Mile (Director: Jason Wiles)
Let’s Go To Prison (Director: Bob Odenkirk)
Letters From Iwo Jima (Director: Clint Eastwood)
Lies + Alibis (Directors: Matt Checkowski + Kurt Mattila)
Like Minds (Director: Gregory Read)
Lime Salted Love (Directors: Danielle Agnello + Joe Hall)
Little Chenier (Director: Bethany Ashton Wolf)
Little Children (Director: Todd Field)
Little Miss Sunshine (Director: Jonathan Dayton + Valerie Faris)
Live Feed (Director: Ryan Nicholson)
Live Free Or Die (Directors: Gregg Kavet + Andy Robin)
Local Color (Director: George Gallo)
London To Brighton (Director: Paul Andrew Williams)
Lonely Hearts (Director: Todd Robinson)
Look @ Me (Director: Todd Wade)
Los Gringos (Director: Daniel Zubiate)
Los pajarracos (Directors: Hector Hernandez + Horacio Rivera)
Lost Signal (Director: Brian McNamara)
Love Comes To The Executioner (Director: Kyle Bergersen)
Love Is The Drug (Director: Elliott Lester)
Love + Other Disasters (Director: Alek Keshishian)
Lucky Number Slevin (Director: Paul McGuigan)
Man About Town (Director: Mike Binder)
Maple Palm (Director: Ralph Torjan)
Memory (Director: Bennett Davlin)
Mentor (Director: David Langlitz)
Mercury Man (Director: Bhandit Thongdee)
Miami Vice (Director: Michael Mann)
Mini’s First Time (Director: Nick Guthe)
Minotaur (Director: Jonathan English)
Moscow Zero (Director: María Lidón)
Mr. Fix It (Director: Darin Ferriola)
Mr. Hell (Director: Rob McKinnon)
Mulberry St. (Director: Jim Mickle)
Nailed (Director: Adreian O’Connell)
Never On A Sunday (Director: Daniel Gruener)
Night Feeders (Director: Jet Eller)
Night Of The Living Dead in 3-D (Director: Jeff Broadstreet)
Nightmare Man (Director: Rolfe Kanefsky)
No Regret (Director: Hee-il Leesong)
Notes On A Scandal (Director: Richard Eyre)
Novel Romance (Director: Emily Skopov)
O Jerusalem (Director: Élie Chouraqui)
Off The Black (Director: James Ponsoldt)
Only The Brave (Director: Lane Nishikawa)
Open Water II: Adrift (Director: Hans Horn)
Open Window (Director: Mia Goldman)
Ouija (Director: Khaled Youssef)
Pan’s Labyrinth (Director: Guillermo del Toro)
Paprika (Director: Satoshi Kon)
Paris, je t'aime (Directors: Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin, Emmanuel Benbihy, Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Joel Coen, Isabel Coixet, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Gérard Depardieu, Christopher Doyle, Richard LaGravenese, Vincenzo Natali, Alexander Payne, Bruno Podalydès, Walter Salles, Oliver Schmitz, Nobuhiro Suwa, Daniela Thomas, Tom Tykwer + Gus Van Sant)
Park (Director: Kurt Voelker)
Penny Dreadful (Director: Richard Brandes)
Perfect Creature (Director: Glenn Standring)
Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer (Director: Tom Tykwer)
Plasterhead (Director: Kevin Higgins)
Played (Director: Sean Stanek)
Pledge This! (Directors: William Heins + Strathford Hamilton)
Premium (Director: Pete Chatmon)
Pretty Cool (Director: Rolfe Kanefsky)
Psychopathia Sexualis (Director: Bret Wood)
Pu-239 (Director: Scott Z. Burns)
Pucked (National Lampoon’s) (Director: Arthur Hiller)
Puff, Puff, Pass (Director: Mekhi Phifer)
Push (Director: Dave Rodriguez)
Quinceañera (Directors: Richard Glatzer + Wash Westmoreland)
Rainbow Raani (Director: Harbance Kumar)
Raising Jeffrey Dahmer (Director: Rich Ambler)
Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (Director: Chris Fisher)
Re-cycle (Director: Danny Pang + Oxide Chun Pang)
Read On (Director: Jeff Faulkinbury)
Renaissance (Director: Christian Volckman)
Reprise (Director: Joachim Trier)
Right At Your Door (Director: Chris Gorak)
Rocker (Director: Lauren Patrice Nadler)
Running Scared (Director: Wayne Kramer)
Running With Scissors (Director: Ryan Murphy)
S&Man (Director: J.T. Petty)
Sakebi (Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
Sam’s Lake (Director: Andrew C. Erin)
Sasquatch Mountain (Director: Steven R. Monroe)
Satanic (Director: Dan Golden)
Saw III (Director: Darren Lynn Bousman)
Scenes Of A Sexual Nature (Director: Ed Blum)
Scorpius Gigantus (Director: Tommy Withrow)
Séance (Director: Mark L. Smith)
Section 8 (Director: Carl Gilliard)
See No Evil (Director: Gregory Dark)
Seraphim Falls (Director: David Von Ancken)
Serum (Director: Steve Franke)
Severance (Director: Christopher Smith)
Shadow: Dead Riot (Director: Derek Wan)
Sherrybaby (Director: Laurie Collyer)
Shock To The System (Director: Ron Oliver)
Silent Hill (Director: Christophe Gans)
Simon Says (Director: William Dear)
Sisters (Director: Douglas Buck)
Skinwalkers (Director: James Isaac)
Sleeping Dogs Lie (Director: Bob Goldthwait)
Slither (Director: James Gunn)
Smashes, Bashes + Crashes (Director: Drew Stone)
Smokin’ Aces (Director: Joe Carnahan)
Snakes On A Plane (Director: David R. Ellis)
Soul’s Midnight (Director: Harry Basil)
Southern Justice (Director: M.D. Selig)
Southland Tales (Director: Richard Kelly)
Special (Directors: Hal Haberman + Jeremy Passmore)
Splinter (Director: Michael D. Olmos)
State’s Evidence (Director: Benjamin Louis)
Steel City (Director: Brian Jun)
Stephanie Daley (Director: Hilary Brougher)
Stormforce (Director: Hans Herbots)
Striking Range (Director: Daniel Millican)
Subject Two (Director: Philip Chidel)
Suburban Mayhem (Director: Paul Goldman)
Summer Love (Director: Piotr Uklanski)
Surf School (Director: Joel Silverman)
Surveillance (Director: Fritz Kiersch)
Sweet Insanity (Director: Daniel Hess)
TV: The Movie (National Lampoon’s) (Director: Sam Maccarone)
Tekkonkinkreet (Director: Michael Arias)
Ten ‘til Noon (Director: Scott Storm)
Tenacious D in “The Pick Of Destiny” (Director: Liam Lynch)
That Beautiful Somewhere (Director: Robert Budreau)
The 9/11 Commission Report (Director: Leigh Scott)
The Abandoned (Director: Nacho Cerdà)
The Architect (Director: Matt Tauber)
The Astronaut Farmer (Director: Michael Polish)
The Beach Party At The Threshold Of Hell (Directors: Jonny Gillette + Kevin Wheatley)
The Black Dahlia (Director: Brian De Palma)
The Bondage (Director: Eric Allen Bell)
The Boys + Girls Guide To Getting Down (Director: Paul Sapiano)
The Breed (Director: Nicholas Mastandrea)
The Butcher (Director: Edward Gorsuch)
The Butterfly Effect II (Director: John R. Leonetti)
The Choke (Director: Juan Mas)
The Clique (Director: David Basulto)
The Contract (Director: Bruce Beresford)
The DaVinci Treasure (Director: Peter Mervis)
The Darwin (Director: Finn Taylor)
The Dead Girl (Director: Karen Moncrieff)
The Deepening (Directors: Ted Alderman + Jim O’Rear)
The Departed (Director: Martin Scorsese)
The Devil Wears Spurs (Director: Charlton Thorp)
The Dog Problem (Director: Scott Caan)
The Drop (Director: Kevin Lewis)
The Elder Son (Director: Marius Balchunas)
The Elephant King (Director: Seth Grossman)
The Entrance (Director: Damon Vignale)
The Fall (Director: Tarsem Singh)
The Far Side Of Jericho (Director: Tim Hunter)
The Foot Fist Way (Director: Jody Hill)
The Girl On The Stone (Director: Marisa Sistach)
The Good German (Director: Steven Soderbergh)
The Good Shepherd (Director: Robert De Niro)
The Good Student (Director: David Ostry)
The Gravedancers (Director: Mike Mendez)
The Groomsmen (Director: Edward Burns)
The Hamiltons (Directors: Mitchell Altieri + Phil Flores)
The Hard Easy (Director: Ari Ryan)
The Heart Specialist (Director: Dennis Cooper)
The Hills Have Eyes (Director: Alexandre Aja)
The History Boys (Director: Nicholas Hytner)
The Hoax (Director: Lasse Hallström)
The Host (Director: Bong Joon Ho)
The Hottest State (Director: Ethan Hawke)
The House (Director: David Krae)
The House Of Usher (Director: Hayley Cloake)
The Hunt (Director: Fritz Kiersch)
The Insurgents (Director: Scott Dacko)
The Kovak Box (Director: Daniel Monzón)
The Last Drop (Director: Colin Teague)
The Last King Of Scotland (Director: Kevin Macdonald)
The Last Kiss (Director: Tony Goldwyn)
The Last Request (Director: John DeBellis)
The Last Time (Director: Michael Caleo)
The Lives Of Others (Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck)
The Marsh (Director: Jordan Barker)
The Night Listener (Director: Patrick Stettner)
The Night Of The White Pants (Director: Amy Talkington)
The Oh In Ohio (Director: Billy Kent)
The Omen (Director: John Moore)
The Other Side (Director: Gregg Bishop)
The Pumpkin Karver (Director: Robert Mann)
The Science Of Sleep (Director: Michel Gondry)
The Sensation Of Sight (Director: Aaron J. Wiederspaphn)
The Shadow Walkers (Director: Mark Steven Grove)
The Situation (Director: Philip Haas)
The Slaughter (Director: Jay Lee)
The Still Life (Director: Joel Miller)
The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll + Mr. Hyde (Director: John Carl Buechler)
The System Within (Director: Dale Resteghini)
The TV Set (Director: Jake Kasdan)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (Director: Jonathan Liebesman)
The Tiger’s Tail (Director: John Boorman)
The Tripper (Director: David Arquette)
The Unknown Woman (Director: Giuseppe Tornatore)
The Virgin Of Juarez (Director: Kevin James Dobson)
The Wedding Weekend (Director: Bruce Leddy)
The Witches Hammer (Director: James Eaves)
The Woods (Director: Lucky McKee)
The Zombie Diaries (Directors: Michael G. Bartlett + Kevin Gates)
Them (Ils) (Directors: David Moreau + Xavier Palud)
They’re Just My Friends (Director: Attika Torrence)
Thieves + Liars (Director: Ricardo Méndez Matta)
Things That Hang From Trees (Director: Ido Mizrahy)
Things You Don’t Tell... (Director: Alex Melli)
Tired Of Kissing Frogs (Director: Jorge Colón)
Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (Director: Mike Clattenburg)
Trapped Ashes (Directors: Sean S. Cunningham, Joe Dante, John Gaeta, Monte Hellman + Ken Russell)
Troubled Waters (Director: John Stead)
True True Lie (Director: Eric Styles)
Turistas (Director: John Stockwell)
Twisted Sisters (Director: Wolfgang Büld)
Two Tickets To Paradise (Director: D.B. Sweeney)
Two Weeks (Director: Steve Stockman)
Ugly Me (Director: Claudio Dabed)
Unconscious (Director: Bradley Wigor)
Under Surveillance (Director: Dave Campfield)
Underworld (Director: Len Wiseman)
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (Director: Isaac Florentine)
Undoing (Director: Chris Can Lee)
United (Director: Paul Greengrass)
Unrest (Director: Jason Todd Ipson)
Valentina’s Tango (Director: Rogelio Lobato)
Vampire Diary (Directors: Mark James + Phil O’Shea)
Van Wilder II: The Rise Of Taj (National Lampoon’s) (Director: Mort Nathan)
Vengeance (Director: Gil Medina)
Vengeance (Director: Pleo Sirisuwan)
Venus (Director: Roger Michell)
Volver (Director: Pedro Almodóvar)
Voodoo Curse: The Giddeh (Director: Glenn Plummer)
Wages Of Sin (Director: Aaron Robson)
Waist Deep (Director Vondie Curtis-Hall)
Walker Payne (Director: Matt Williams)
Wango + Maloy (Director: Kristian Laslett)
Wasted (Director: Matt Oates)
Wedding Daze (Director: Michael Ian Black)
Whirlygirl (Director: Jim Wilson)
Who Made The Potatoe Salad? (Director: Coke Daniels)
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