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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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Movie Review: Police Academy (1984)

A film by Hugh Wilson Those who are disgusted with the entire "Police Academy" series have to look no further than this first movie to find the root cause of their misery. Grossing 81 million dollars in 1984, "Police Academy" set the template for the future movies. The style of the series was...

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Book Review: Glorious Appearing - Tim LaHaye, Jerry Jenkins

Glorious Appearing is the 12th volume in the Left Behind series that began in 1995. The first book, Left Behind began with the Rapture, where the true believing Christians were taken directly into heaven and the earth was about to begin the great Tribulation as was written about in the Biblical book...

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Movie Review: The Stepford Wives (2004)

A film by Frank Oz Joanna (Nicole Kidman) is an executive who runs a television network. She seems to be responsible for some of the big reality shows that are being aired (we meet her as she is announcing several new shows that take reality tv to a ridiculous level). When one of the reality...

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Movie Review: Heaven (2002)

A film by Tom Twyker I can no longer remember why I had originally wanted to see this movie, only that it ended up on my to watch list for an extended period of time. I finally got a chance to rent this and I was surprised and pleased to see that it is directed by Tom Twyker (Run Lola Run). The...

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Movie Review: Man on Fire (2004)

The hype that surrounds your average movie seems to be overwhelming. There is no way that one can travel about their daily business and not be hit with inundations of various movies that just bury you with advertisement, promotional gimmicks, and hopes for big profits. Man on Fire is a movie...

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What problems do you come across while running?

Answered by a doctor

Hi, I'm a 4th year Product Design and Innovation student, I'm currently working on a project to develop a running aid for joggers/runners and was wondering if I could get some feedback from this forum. I'm looking to develop a product which can be used during the training routine of a runner...

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Book Review: The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks

Sparks steps out of his comfort zone with this one. And to my surprise it was fantastic. Usually I read his books for the easy to read and identify with, love stories. I can often relate to his characters. With this one he added a thrilling suspense, while keeping the focus on the love story....

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Book Review: Shutter Island - Dennis Lehane

If you have never read any of his novels but have heard of Dennis Lehane, it is probably because he is the author of "Mystic River", which was made into an Oscar winning film by Clint Eastwood. Knowing that he wrote that novel, which was made into such a fine movie made me want to read something...

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