Friday, May 18, 2012

The Hangover Part II: Review

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Though the plot is predictable, it generates plenty of laughs through shockingly funny frat boy humor.

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Priest: Review

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Priest, a futuristic and distopic view of an alternate world run by warrior monks, who have walled humanity inside of fortified cities, and who must suppress an invading horde of vampires, is long on visuals.

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Thor: Review

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Shakespearean actor/director Kenneth Branaugh breathes fresh air in Marvel’s latest superhero outing, Thor, the story of the Nordic god of thunder’s fall from grace and quest for redemption.

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Fast Five: Review

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While both Diesel and Walker soundly lead Fast Five, Dwayne Johnson’s agent Hobbs and a decent heist script transforms the film into a quality franchise installment.

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Smallville Recap: Luthor

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In this topsy turvy alternate reality, Lionel has found Clark in the Kent cornfields and has raised him to be a Luthor.

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Supernatural Recap: Caged Heat

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With the mid-season finale airing December 10, Supernatural races to resolve some major plot points. In last week’s ‘Caged Heat,’ the boys learn that Crowley’s been stringing Sam and Dean along.

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Jaw-Dropping 5-Hour Caprica Finale Coming Up

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Well, get ready for an explosive jaw-dropping five hours. Nearly every storyline is wrapped up.

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Band on the Run Special Edition 2010: Sublime (Review)

November 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Entertainment, News, Reviews

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Grab a brew and set aside some time to rock cuz ‘Band on the Run” demands your full attention! This remastered album is sublime, full of sonic grandeur and power.

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Supernatural Recaps: Family Matters – All Dogs Go To Heaven

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Wow! What an explosive episode. It took nearly two weeks to fully digest it. It ties up massive loose ends in the “Supernatural” mythology while creating others.

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Welcome To The Rileys: Challenging and Provocative (Review)

October 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Entertainment, Film & TV, News, Reviews

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While at a business convention in New Orleans, Doug wanders into a strip joint ahead of his colleagues and encounters Mallory, who propositions him like she’s been working the streets for over 10 years, which is possible given her life story. Because Mallory reminds Doug of his deceased daughter in age and appearances only, he tries to take her under his wing and provide her with the parenting she clearly never had.

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