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Forrest Cochran, Sean Faris, Holly Sampson, and C.J. Thomason in The Brotherhood 2: Young Warlocks (2001)

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The Brotherhood 2: Young Warlocks

3-Minute ‘Sorority Row’ Shower Sequence Clip
Sorority Row seems to have an undeserved sense of worth: why is it getting a theatrical release (on September 11th) when it's a direct-to-dvd movie through and through? I mean, it's called Sorority Row.  That just screams direct-to-dvd.  I should know, after four years working at a video store and stocking titles like The Brotherhood 2: Young Warlocks.  There's no shame in it, either: plenty of people rent these movies, and plenty of people enjoy them.  Fine. But Sorority Row, like the rich sorority characters it contains, is being a bratty entitled princess.  "I deserve a theatrical release because I have a ...
See full article at Movie Cultists
  • 8/21/2009
  • by Michael Dance
  • Movie Cultists
The Hotcast: Fully Monty Dante's Cove actor now on Big Brother 11
Braden Bacha, an upcoming contestant on the new season Big Brother 11 is no stranger to the man-lovin-monster-lovers.  

Dudetube, a site that isn't safe for work, so don't blame me if you click the link and your boss either gets mad or starts sexually harassing you, notes that he played a victim in Season Two of the supernatural gay soap Dante's Cove. He was also in The Brotherhood 2: The Young Warlocks, a comparable piece of literary, dramatic and filmic grandeur. 

Yes, I've seen both. I do it all for you, my fellow doorQs.   On the CBS website, Braden describes himself as: ...a fashion icon and thinks anything creative is totally rad; he even designs his own jewelry. But he hopes that he is not placed in the house with "fashionistas who think they are too cool for school."Here's a video sample of his fashion creds:

 I'd say his look is "minimalist.
See full article at doorQ.com
  • 7/2/2009
  • doorQ.com
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