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 City Of The Living Dead (1980)
IMDB rating: 6.20
Plot: The suicide of a priest marks the beginning of the end. We have this story seen through the eyes of two sorts of teams with the journalist Peter Bell and Mary, a girl who experienced a vision of the mentioned priest, in one hand and Gerry, a psychiatrist, and Sandra, one of his patients, in the other hand. With these four characters we are going to see a story that begins just with unusual and inexplicable things happening like the broke of a mirror without any logical explanation. But soon the death will be there and the only possible solution, of course, is to go deeper in the case of the priest before it’s too late. If they can’t end with the problem, the death bodies will never rest in peace again.
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Directors: Fulci Lucio
Actors: George Christopher,De Mejo Carlo,Lombardo Radice Giovanni,Jovine Fabrizio,Venantini Luca,Soavi Michele,Venantini Venantino,D’Ausilio Enzo,Rossi Luciano,Sampson Robert,Horror,
should I move to new york?
I just graduate from college and am planning on moving to nyc… I’ve calculated that I have enough to last for a couple of months… the thing is I’m an artist – struggling at the moment… which is why i want to move to the city since where i am… arts is kinda dead… but considering the economy and the high cost of living… i’m very hesitant… i know i’ll be there alone and no one will be able to help me from back home… but i also know i am willing to work a crappy job and live in crappy places while i try and sell my art… i’ve been away from home before when i went to college… so i have no problem not being close to family… my problem is that everyone here is oppose to the idea… i just need a second opinion… thanks
go for it..
Laeekeennn:} | Jan 27, 2010
no
sea monkey | Jan 27, 2010
Well, it doesn’t matter if everyone is oppose to your idea, what matter you love to go to new york.
after all, new york is a place to everyone, you will be liking there, but be conscious because there are also a lot of criminals there. =)
cathrina | Jan 27, 2010
If you’re a hipster then stay the f.u.c.k out of nyc!!!
Syko | Jan 27, 2010
Go for it girl, but make sure you can live well there.
Espe | Jan 27, 2010
The most expensive city in the world + the worst paid profession in the world = uh oh
John | Jan 27, 2010
Do some research on how much it will cost you to live there. I wouldn’t move there until I had a job.
Depp fan | Jan 27, 2010
Unless you have something to fall back on, don’t do it,..NY is a very expensive city.
Nita | Jan 27, 2010
Don’t do it.
Based on your story and personal experience it’s a really bad idea. Maybe try a place like Santa Fe or Sonoma Arizona – places with thriving artist communities and a more realistic cost of living would be a better choice.
Being the next Andy Warhol is a nice dream, but how realistic?
Fester Frump | Jan 27, 2010
Research Brooklyn! It is probably the best thing for you! It’s A LOT cheaper than Manhattan, plus a lot hipper! Because of the cheap factor alone, it’s a great place for a fledgling artist to get their start. It’s a really hip area, too, and it’s what I’m looking at for myself! Good luck!
ishouldhavebeenafarmer | Jan 27, 2010
Go for it. Good luck!
Passion | Jan 27, 2010
Before you decide on New York, checkout other artsy cities that are less expensive, and cater more to the type of person that you are.
There are many less expensive cities than New York that are just as artsy.
Here is a list of rankings of the Top artisitc/hip cities, according to an American Survey:
Category 1: Big Cities
(Populations of 500,000 and over)
1. New York, N.Y.
2. Chicago, Ill.
3. Washington, D.C.
4. San Francisco, Calif.
5. Boston, Mass.
6. Seattle, Wash.
7. Baltimore, Md.
8. Philadelphia, Pa.
9. Columbus, Ohio
10. Portland, Ore.
11. Austin, Texas
12. Los Angeles, Calif.
13. Milwaukee, Wis.
14. Denver, Colo.
15. Phoenix, Ariz.
16. San Diego, Calif.
17. Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
18. San Antonio, Texas
19. Houston, Texas
20. Nashville, Tenn.
21. Indianapolis, Ind.
22. Detroit, Mich.
23. Memphis, Tenn.
24. Jacksonville, Fla.
25. San Jose, Calif.
Category 2: Mid-Sized Cities
(Populations of 100,000 to 499,000)
1. Buffalo, N.Y.
2. Albuquerque, N.M.
3. Pittsburgh, Pa.
4. Scottsdale, Ariz.
5. New Orleans, La.
6. Savannah, Ga.
7. Athens, Ga.
8. Atlanta, Ga.
9. Minneapolis, Minn.
10. Cleveland, Ohio
11. Miami, Fla.
12. Alexandria, Va.
13. Ann Arbor, Mich.
14. Salt Lake City, Utah
15. Charlotte, N.C.
16. Kansas City, Mo.
17. Cincinnati, Ohio
18. Las Vegas, Nev.
19. Providence, R.I.
20. St. Petersburg, Fla.
21. Colorado Springs, Colo.
22. St. Louis, Mo.
23. Tacoma, Wash.
24. Tampa, Fla.
25. Salem, Ore.
Category 3: Small Cities and Towns
(Populations under 100,000)
1. Santa Fe, N.M.
2. Asheville, N.C.
3. Corning, N.Y.
4. Charleston, S.C.
5. Sedona, Ariz.
6. Berkeley Springs, W.Va.
7. Taos, N.M.
8. Key West, Fla.
9. Burlington, Vt.
10. Boulder, Colo.
11. Carmel, Calif.
12. Laguna Beach, Calif.
13. Eureka Springs, Ark.
14. Aspen, Colo.
15. Cumberland, Md.
16. Sarasota, Fla.
17. Chapel Hill, N.C.
18. Saugatuck, Mich.
19. Naples, Fla.
20. New Hope/Lahaska, Pa.
21. Annapolis, Md.
22. Brattleboro, Vt.
23. Portsmouth, N.H.
24. Benicia, Calif.
25. Tubac, Ariz.
Adam | Jan 28, 2010
if you have found a job in NYC then go ahead
RUStuPID | Jan 28, 2010
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