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Book Review: First Meetings - Orson Scott Card

This book is a collection of three short stories set in the universe of Ender s Game. Ender s Game is one of my favorite books in any genre and the Ender series is one of the few actual science fiction that I read (I tend toward fantasy). I wondered how short fiction set in this universe would...

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Movie Review: Sylvia (2003)

A film by Christine Jeffs "Sylvia" is a film about the life of the American poet Sylvia Plath (Gwyneth Paltrow). The film begins with Plath in college and being all upset about the review of her poetry in a magazine (it might have been a university magazine, but that is never made clear). Soon...

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Book Review: The Best American Short Stories 2003

Having never read one of the Best American Short Stories collections, I have no way to judge this latest edition to past efforts. The only thing I can speak to is how I felt about the stories contained in this collection and how good I think they are. There are some very fine stories in this...

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Movie Review: The Human Stain (2003)

A film by Robert Benton I was actually looking forward to this movie. I loved the Philip Roth novel that this movie was based on, and there is some serious acting talent involved. The director is the same one who made Kramer VS Kramer. With all of this talent, and all of this promise, the film...

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Movie Review: Back to the Future (1985)

A film by Robert Zemeckis Back to the Future is a movie that really defies categorization. It is part science-fiction, comedy, action, adventure, romance, and a teen movie. Combining all of that with the direction of Robert Zemeckis and the charm of Michael J Fox and you pull a really good movie...

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Movie Review: One Day in September (1999)

A film by Kevin MacDonald One Day in September is a documentary film dealing with the terrorist attack at the 1972 Olympic Games held in Munich, Germany. On September 5, 1972, eight Palestinian terrorists stormed the Olympic Village and killed two Israelis athletes and took another nine Israelis...

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CD review: Foo Fighters One by One

so I'm rummaging through the bf's cd collection and what do I find, Foo Fighter's One by One! I like the Foo Fighter's sound, but this album I really like...it's eclectic with some songs belonging to the hard rock genre, others alternative, and the rest that are a good blend.

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Movie Review: Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (2006)

It was cute, it was predictable, the storyline could have been better. The sabre toothed squirrel stole the show again. There are some very adult humor/situations than I would have preferred, especially with younger children (including the use of the word pervert and " wild ass". I was...

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Movie Review: Children Underground (2001)

A film by Edet Belzberg Children Undergound was nominated for the Best Documentary Academy Award, and the subject of the film sounded fascinating. The former dictator of Romania, Nicolei Ceaucescu, outlawed the use of contraceptives and abortions in order to increase Romania s workforce. This led...

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Movie Review: Back to the Future Part II (1989)

A film by Robert Zemeckis The story of Marty McFly (Michael J Fox) continues in this sequel to 1985 s Back to the Future . The movie picks up right where the first film left off where Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) returns in the DeLorean and tells Marty and Jennifer (Elisabeth Shue, replacing...

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