- Thursday, September 13, 2007 — 42 Articles Published
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DVD Review: City of Violence - Two Disc Ultimate Edition— I give The City of Violence an 8 for fights and a 2 for plot strength.
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Music Review: Miles Davis - The Complete 'On The Corner' Sessions— Miles Davis takes his music to the streets and leaves most of his fanbase at the time behind in the
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TV Review: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia— Even though it is wrong, this crass show is often right.
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Music Review: June - Make It Blur— Pop punk rockers June return to an increasingly crowded pop punk arena with their sophomore album Make It Blur.
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Countdown to 165: Weeks 12-13 - Resetting the Target— My entire endgame disappeared overnight. Can I continue on pace after being set adrift?
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Comedy Review: Michael Ian Black - I Am a Wonderful Man— Very funny showcase of Black's sardonic wit.
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Music Review: Burning Brides - Hang Love— Catch Burning Brides just about anywhere in North America, as their tour has them zig zaging from Canada to Cali!
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DVD Review: The Food of the Gods— MGM's Midnite Movies are back with this lame taste.
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Music Review: Mickey Hart & Zakir Hussain - Global Drum Project— This is music at its purest and most direct, and it will speak to places inside of you that you
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Music Review: Ministry - The Last Sucker— This Ministry is closing its doors, for good, on the suckers.
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Random Emmy Picks – Even Better Than the Real Thing?— A random number generator has as much chance of picking the winners as the pros.
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Book Review: Nighttime Digital Photography With Adobe Photoshop CS3 By John Carucci— If you want to get into nighttime photography, then Nighttime Digital Photography With Adobe Photoshop CS3 is a very good
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Book Review: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz— Readers have been expecting Junot Diaz's debut novel for more than a decade. Was it worth the wait?
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 — Another classic from Sega comes to Xbox Live Arcade, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - classic 2-D speed.
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DVD Review: Keith Richards: Under Review— This is highly recommend for anyone who loves music, loves the history behind the music, or just wants to be
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God Really Did Create Adam and Steve— A formative superstition still lurks in the heart of the temple.
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Sony PSP Review: Hot Brain— Hot Brain is a "cool" mind exercise for those with no attention span.
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RJ's NFL Picks, Week Two— Now with zero trans fat!
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Does Nintendo Really Care About The Core Gamer?— Is there real concern, or is it just all a bunch of hot air?
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DVD Review: The Prestige— Nolan, the director of Memento and Insomnia, gets great performances here from Jackman, Bale and Caine.
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BGSU Football Mulls Over Michigan State Loss During Bye Week— BG couldn't duplicate its effort against Minnesota, but its loss wasn't a major disappointment.
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Gamebryo Engine Gets Wii Support— Those Wii Oblivion rumors you've heard? Yeah, they're about to come back big time.
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Miami Dolphins: So Much for Being Undefeated— Don't worry, 1972 Dolphins. You won't be upstaged this year.
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Ambrosia's iToner Makes iPhone Ringtones Easy... For Now— Ambrosia Software's iToner lets you load custom ringtones onto your iPhone without paying per ringtone.
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My Boys Will Return for a Second Season— The only problem fans now have is the question, “who did P.J. bring to Italy?”
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Music Review: Colbie Caillat - Coco— Let the warm breeze blow and the fruity rum flow; Colbie Caillat is here to extend your summer.
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New Album Releases, 9-11-2007: 50 Cent, Kanye West, Kenny Chesney— There's a new album from Kanye West, the whiningest little bitch in the land.
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Music Review: Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe, Earthworks, Keith Richards, Phil Varone, and Dan Mahar — Another round up of rock and metal in this week's Marty's Musical Meltdown.
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Music DVD Review: Marvin Gaye - Greatest Hits: Live In '76— "It's star time Ladies and Gentlemen. Are you ready for the man? Ladies and Gentlemen...Marvin Gaye!"
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DVD Review: Ugly Betty - The Complete First Season— Ugly Betty cleans up well on DVD.
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Sony PSP Review: Jeanne d'Arc— A stunning must-have strategy RPG exclusive to the PSP.
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Relief From Nighttime Dust Mite Attacks— Why allergy symptoms are brought on by Dermatophagoides farinae Hughes and what you can do to improve your sleep.
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Movie Review: Eastern Promises— Good performances bring a gritty film about the Russian criminal subculture in London to life.
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DVD Review: The Land Unknown— Far from the best Universal has to offer, but there's fair sci-fi to be found.
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Software Review – Adobe Photoshop Plug-in Plug-In Suite 3: PhotoFrame Pro 3.1 From onOne Software— If you have the need to add framing around your images then PhotoFrame Pro will give you unlimited possibilities.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Zaccharra's Threat Still Felt, Patrick and Robin Call it Quits— Liz and Lucky's love life fizzles, Robin and Patrick call it quits.
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Movie Review: Self-Medicated— Teenage rebellion has never looked so exaggerated and banal.
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DVD Review: The TV Set— Superb cast performance in this portrayal of network television.
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DVD Review: Roving Mars— A spectacularly filmed and animated documentary about a successful mission to Mars.
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Book Review: Funny Business - Moguls, Mobsters, Megastars, And the Mad, Mad World of the Ad Game by Allen Rosenshine — An amusing collection of stories from the world of advertising.
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DVD Review: Bones - The Complete Second Season— Good enough to watch, but not good enough to own.
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The Starting Line and The Almost Hit the Road— Featuring pop-punk and rock up-and-comers Paramore, The Starting Line, and The Almost, this is one fall tour you don't want
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