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Movie Review: Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005)

You don t go into theatre to see Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo and expect to see a modern classic of American Film. You go into a theatre to see the new Deuce Bigalow movie to see a dumb movie that may very well be funny. After all, Adam Sandler s career was made on such movies, as was Jim Carrey...

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Movie Review: Fahrenhype 9/11 (2004)

A film by Alan Peterson "Fahrenhype 9/11" is the Conservative Answer to Michael Moore's incredibly successful "Fahrenheit 9/11." Michael Moore's film heavily criticized the Bush administration for going to war in Iraq, and also linked ties between the Bush family, the Saudis, and even the Bin...

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Book Review: Through the Lens

More than the articles, when I think of National Geographic Magazine I think of the photography. I have long considered the photography in National Geographic to be some of the best magazine photography that I have seen. The images are typically stunning and give me a visual idea of locations that...

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Movie Review: Saved! (2004)

A film by Brian Dannelly The movie "Saved!" is a potentially controversial movie that just sort of slipped under the radar when it was released in theatres. At first glance, and without putting any thought into what the movie is actually saying, it would seem that "Saved!" is absolutely savaging...

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exercise dvd: the biggest winner series

the woman who "hosts" these is jillian michaels from the biggest loser series. i have her cardio kickbox dvd and two of the strength training ones. there are also two more strength training ones that are even higher intensity than the two that i have. man, this woman is kicking my butt. ive done...

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Book Review: Two to Conquer - Marion Zimmer Bradley

This Darkover novel is set near the end of the Ages of Chaos, in the time of the Hundred Kingdoms. Chronologically, this is one of the early novels in Darkover s history. There is less civilization and the Hundred Kingdoms are in a near perpetual state of war (someone is always fighting). Despite...

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Movie Review: The Missing (2003)

A film by Ron Howard This is Ron Howard s first film since his Academy Award winning A Beautiful Mind. Considering his other films, this is the not the movie I would have expected from Howard. This is a much darker, grittier film than Howard s other movies and I wasn t sure how well he would...

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Book Review: Sorceress of Darshiva - David Eddings

Book 4 of the Mallorean Have you heard the expression The more things change, the more they stay the same ? That expression is perhaps a good analogy for Eddings Mallorean. Belgarion, Polgara, Belgarath and company are hot on the heels of Zandramas, the sorceress who kidnapped Belgarion s...

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Review: Chris Rock - Never Scared (2004)

Never Scared is the latest Chris Rock comedy special from HBO. I have long considered Rock to be one of the funniest comics in America (in my limited experience) and was expecting great things from Never Scared . My high expectation from Chris Rock may have led to my slight disappointment. In...

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Movie Review: Lady Snowblood (1973)

This is a classic Japanese chanbara, or swordplay movie. It also had one of the biggest influences on Kill Bill. The "woman's revenge" them came from this movie, and the character O-ren Ishii was directly based on Kashima Yuki. We see fountains of spraying blood every time someone gets stabbed. Of...

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