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Must Love Dogs - movie review

It was exactly what you'd expect from the previews. It was cute with a few very funny lines, but not my type of movie at all. It's about love, the losers you get mixed up with along the way, the mistakes, the good times, and family. It was a little shallow for my taste, but it was worth a...

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DVD Review: Alias, Season One (2001)

Alias is one of those television programs that I had no interest in watching when it first aired, but as there has been good buzz about the show I was able to give it a chance on DVD. It s a good thing that I did because right from the first episode I was sucked into the story and each episode...

by User avatar Pug

Movie Review: I, Robot (2004)

I hate to be a book snob when reviewing a movie, but when the title of the movie is "I, Robot" and is said to be "inspired by" the classic science fiction collection by Isaac Asimov, one would have a reasonable assumption that the movie would bear some similarity and passing understanding of the...

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Movie Review: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)

A film by Wes Anderson If you have seen one of Wes Anderson's previous three films ("Bottle Rocket", "Rushmore", or "The Royal Tenenbaums") then you have a very good idea what sort of movie "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" is. "The Life Aquatic" is a very quirky sort of comedy and it is very...

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Movie Review: Comedian

Not a fan of Jerry Seinfeld? Don't worry, neither am I. "Comedian" has as its primary focus, the comedian Jerry Seinfeld. This is several years after the end of the "Seinfeld" sitcom and Jerry is getting back on the road as a standup comic trying out new material and working on his new act. As...

by User avatar Pug

Book Review: All the Pretty Horses

McCarthy, Cormac. New York: Vintage, 1993. This was the first book in the Border Trilogy, and I am awed by the narration and sense of adventure. John Grady leaves on horseback his Texas home with a buddy for Mexico in search for an ideal that seems to be traded in for oil fields. The...

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Movie Review: Matchstick Men (2003)

A film by Ridley Scott With the track record of Ridley Scott in mind (Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator, Thelma and Louise, Black Hawk Down), any time the man makes a new movie I am automatically interested in it. He has a history of creativity and excellence in filmmaking and any new movie that he...

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Movie review: Alien Vs. Predator

I didn't really want to see this movie, but my only other choice was The Princess Diaries II. :| The film opens with them collecting team members. The only problems is that they only collect 2 people and both of those scenes are really short. The rest of the team just appears and they're in a...

by User avatar purple hayes

Running Book Review: Sub 4:00 by Chris Lear

Answered by a doctor

This was a great follow up to Running With the Buffaloes. Unlike most sports related books, this one actually followed a high profile athlete through a season filled with adversity and frustration. That might be why I liked it so much. Watching Alan Webb struggle and try to get back on track...

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How to tell if you're a REAL gentleman

Take this quiz and find out if you're a true gentleman. (Ed note: Being a commissioned officer in the military, I was declared an officer and gentleman by act of congress.) The rest of you can take the test... 1. In the company of feminists, coitus should be referred to as: a) Lovemaking b)...

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