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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
Foocha! was created by the founders of Taglab and is published using Taglab Publisher 2, a web based content management tool. Martin Algesten has a blog on bugs.
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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Region 2 DVD
DVD, Iain Silvester, 20 January 1999
The '60s super sleuth and unlikely sex-god is back once again. This second outing for Mike Meyers' sexy spy may not have the first film's freshness, but is still bursting with energy and
enough horribly comic characters to wrench plenty of laughs out of its relentless spoofery of all that is "groovy, baby, yeah!!". More,
Crash, Region 2 DVD
DVD, Justin Harries, 20 January 1999
Theatrically released to a flurry of controversy, Cronenberg's nihilistic porno finds a favourable home on DVD. More,
Eyes Wide Shut
DVD, Simon Anderson, 20 January 1999
The fact that this is, sadly, Stanley Kubrick's last movie was a secondary reason to see the movie. The main draw for me was to see Tom and Nicole's real life couple doing the not-so real life couple thing on the big screen. More,
Go, Region 2 DVD
DVD, Jerry Carpenter, 20 January 1999
The generally unknown cast are uniformly excellent, although UK filmgoers are going to have to bear out the ‘English Guy’ in the Las Vegas piece – all ‘Bloody ‘ell’s like some modern day Norman Wisdom. More,
John Carpenter's Vampires, Region 1 DVD
DVD, Justin Harries, 20 January 1999
I, having watched the whole of the Carpenters recent ovrea, knew better than to get my hopes up. The man went way beyond caring years ago. More,
Lost in Space, Region 1 DVD
DVD, Jerry Carpenter, 20 January 1999
Those of you who came away from the flashy, loud, and somewhat hollow Lost in Space last summer probably couldn’t give a monkeys that if the deleted scenes had been replaced, then the film would rival The Seven Samurai in length. More,
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