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Book Review: Rogue Planet - Greg Bear

This Star Wars novel is set several years after the events of The Phantom Menace. To better place it in relation to the two prequel films, Anakin Skywalker is 12 years old. He is the Padawan apprentice to Obi-Wan Kenobi. Kenobi is no longer the reckless apprentice that he was when he served under...

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Movie Review: The Upside of Anger (2005)

"The Upside of Anger" is a very good movie that is unfortunately going to be missed in the theatres by the larger audiences. Directed by Mike Binder on a budget of a mere twelve million dollars (which is meager by the standard of today), "The Upside of Anger" is a film focusing on the character of...

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movie review: The Rundown (2003)

Major action flick, but fight scenes the likes of which I've never seen. The Rock is a way better actor than I was prepared for. Funny, original story with some laugh out loud moments. Sean Wiiliam Scott (is that his name) is in danger of being typecast forever as Stiffler, because that's...

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Movie Review: Mulholland Drive (2001)

A film by David Lynch The first thing to mention is that this was a confusing movie. I knew that I was watching a quality film, but as the movie went on, I was less and less sure about exactly what it was that I was seeing. After it was over, I had no idea what just happened, but I enjoyed the...

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Movie Review: Bad Santa (2003)

A film by Terry Zwigoff I am not convinced that Bad Santa will be the new holiday classic, or even the new anti-classic (such as The Ref is). On the other hand, there is nothing quite like this movie available, especially not a holiday movie. Bad Santa is funny and profane and depending...

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Movie Review: Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)

Answered by a doctor

A film by Peter Webber Have you ever looked at a painting and wondered who sat for the portrait and what her story may be? Or what the inspiration behind a particular painting was? Tracy Chevalier apparently has because four of her novels have dealt with this very idea. Her most popular novel...

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Movie Review: The Phantom Menace (1999)

A film by George Lucas After years of watching and rewatching the original Star Wars trilogy, the first of three prequel movies was released in 1999. Episode I: The Phantom Menace was a long awaited, and highly anticipated new (and first) chapter in the Star Wars Universe. The previews teased...

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Book Review: The Clueless Groom's Guide - Peter Van Dijk

The subtitle for this book is More Than Any Man Should Know About Getting Married, but the information in this book is exactly what every man should know before he gets married. While the information in this book is presented in a humorous way and Van Dijk uses some fairly ridiculous examples,...

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Movie Review: The Whole Ten Yards

The sequel to The Whole Nine Yards, stars Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry and Kevin Pollak. Some great one liners in this flick, Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry once again did a nice job in this movice, and it was equally as good as the original. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: (one each from me and the...

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Book Review: Lyra's Oxford - Philip Pullman

Considering how good Philip Pullman s His Dark Materials trilogy was, and considering how much I loved those books, I had high expectations for anything that would be published as part of that universe. I was excited to find out that Pullman was publishing a little story featuring Lyra. The book...

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