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Alice in Wonderland (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)DVD Review - May 30, 2010 - By R.J. Carter
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The home market release of "Alice in Wonderland" has been hyped almost since the theatrical release. Now, in all of its muchness, the frabjous day arrives. |
9 Prize Pack GiveawayContest - Sep 13, 2009 - By R.J. Carter
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Get the lowdown on 9 with this week's awesome pack of goodness. |
Friday the 13th, Part IV: The Final Chapter [Deluxe Edition]DVD Review - Jun 13, 2009 - By Robert Bell
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If Michael Myers were indicative of spiritual anxiety and the power of familial psychological suffrage, and Freddy Krueger represented generational angst in the face of Conservative lack of foresight, then Jason Voorhees would surely be their solipsistic, biblically confused, mongoloid cousin. |
Beowulf (Director's Cut) [HD DVD]DVD Review - Feb 27, 2008 - By Raul Burriel
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The epic tale of Beowulf and the monster Grendel comes to the big screen in a way you've never seen before. |
Family Ties - The Second SeasonDVD Review - Nov 2, 2007 - By Paul Schultz
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Michael J. Fox's character took center stage as season two of this early '80s sitcom unfolded, and Dad grew a beard. Positioned after The Cosby Show on NBC's juggernaut Thursday evening line-up, its ratings and popularity soared. |
Epic Movie (Unrated Edition)DVD Review - May 21, 2007 - By R.J. Carter
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How Dim the Plot of Jason and Aaron, as they scramble for films they can call 'epic' for the sake of parody. |
Charlie's Angels: Full ThrottleMovie Review - Jun 28, 2003 - By Jim Pappas
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This second film based on the TV series sputters in it's attempt to capture the fun and fantasy of it's cinematic predecessor. |
WillardMovie Review - Mar 12, 2003 - By Sean Conover
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Does anyone really like rats? I mean, mice are sometimes cute, but rats are big and, well...big. |
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CD Giveaway - Paper Bird, "Rooms"
Ends May 28, 2013
Drifting ever so slightly away from traditional folk music, this Colorado band delivers harmony and energy aplenty. |
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