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Book Review: Don't Think Of An Elephant

George Lakoff's Don't Think Of An Elephant, Know Your Values and Frame The Debate is a must read for all who are wondering how Democrats can compete in elections where "values" trump economic self interest and security. The book is basically a field manual on how to use metaphor and words, and the...

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Movie Review: The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

A film by the Wachowski Brothers I had thought that the Matrix trilogy was actually going somewhere, that there would be some sort of resolution, some real change in the world we are presented. Unfortunately, there was not, and my disappointment in the conclusion to the trilogy magnifies any...

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Book Review: Love - Toni Morrison

I have only read one other novel by Toni Morrison, the Pulitzer winning Beloved . That is a high standard for any novel to be compared to, but as I started reading Love I forgot about anything else and was wrapped up in Morrison s prose. This is not the sort of novel I was able to read with...

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DVD Review: The Transformers Season 1 (1984)

The Transformers may be the greatest television advertisement ever for a toy, but it was also a pretty good show, too. The premise is that there are two groups of transforming robots living on the planet Cybertron. These two groups, the Autobots and the Decepticons, have been at war with each...

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Movie Review: Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)

With the very mixed reviews I had seen for "Mr and Mrs Smith" I wasn't sure exactly what to expect, except for some sort of mindless summer action movie that may or may not be any good. That's not much to go on, but the director is good (Doug Liman, "The Bourne Identity") and the premise was...

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Movie Review: Timeline (2003)

A film by Richard Donner Timeline is based on a novel by Michael Crichton. The book is a fast paced story about time travel and the effect people may have on a previous era. The book was a lot of fun to read and while it may not have been plausible, it didn t matter because of how well Crichton...

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Movie Review : People Will Talk (1951)

A B&W Cary Grant film. I've never heard anyone ever talk about this movie and after seeing it, I can't figure out why. This movie was great! Cary Grant plays a semi-unorthodox Dr. that uses more than medicine to help cure his patients and Jeanne Crain/Deborah Higgins plays one of his patients...

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Movie Review: North Country

I really hate the tagline of North Country. "All she wanted to do was make a living. Instead she made history." It's terrible and doesn't at all capture what North Country is. Well, I suppose on one hand it does because that ultimately is the storyline of the movie but it's a tagline that makes...

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Mere Christianity book review

By CS Lewis This book came highly recommended by people I respect and admire. Even with that in mind, I still tend to read any book about Christianity with a healthy bit of skepticism, even though I am a Christian. I always read a book like this looking to pick it apart, ready to jump on...

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