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Movie Review: WALL-E— Pixar's latest offering is sure to put you off buying the large popcorn and Pepsi.
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DVD Review: Teen Titans - The Complete Fifth Season — The final season for the team.
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DVD Review: Teen Titans - The Complete Fifth Season— Teen Titans: The Complete Fifth Season is fun for fans young and old.
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Movie Review: Space Chimps— Chimps in space seems like a great idea; what went wrong?
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Movie Review: WALL•E— WALL•E has everything including heart.
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Movie Review: WALL·E— A film of such visual wonder and flawless animation.
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Movie Review: Space Chimps— Apes in Space! That's one small step for chimps and one giant leap for animated audiences in this less than stellar family film.
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DVD Review: Batman: Gotham Knight (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) — It definitely deserves a spot in the pantheon of animated superhero offerings and a place on your DVD shelf.
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DVD Review: VeggieTales - Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue— In this new installment of VeggieTales, Tom and Huck learn the value of helping others, even if it costs them.
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DVD Review: Batman - Gotham Knight— Like a perfect mix CD ... the filmmakers responsible for Gotham Knight know how to engage fans of the man-turned-bat.
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Movie Review: WALL-E— With WALL-E, Pixar proves yet again that they're playing at a much higher level than all their competitors.
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Movie Review: Wall*E— Can Pixar make a bad movie?. Not so far and probably not ever.
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DVD Review: The Sword in the Stone (45th Anniversary Special Edition) — The new edition will live up to your fond memories.
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TV Review: Click & Clack's As The Wrench Turns— The Tappet brothers turn to TV with their humor, accents, and knowledge.
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DVD Review: A Tale of Two Popeyes— Nine-year-old Sobrino Poco Loco weighs in on the two Popeye releases.
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DVD Review: Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes - The Complete First Season— A fun, fresh take on the Fantastic Four finally gets its due on DVD.
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Movie Review: WALL·E— Pixar now stakes its mark of animated splendor in the science fiction genre, bringing to center the crucial theme they have always hinted at.
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Movie Review: Wall*E— Want to see brilliance in action? See this movie.
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Movie Review: Imagination— First rule of making an art film: don't set out to make an art film.
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Movie Review: Wall-E— Robots in love! And in between getting to know each other, Wall-E and Eve have to save the world!
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Movie Review: Wall-E— Start the Oscar nominations now. Wall-E deserves Best Picture.
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Movie Review: Wall-E— A cute little robot helps spin a cautionary tale.
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— A fresh, skillful entertainment with a title that almost sells itself.
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Movie Review: Wall-E— Pixar's latest creation is among their best... for about an hour.
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Movie Review: Waking Life— A loopy and distinctive excursion into the mind of Richard Linklater.
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DVD Review: Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs— Futurama is back with the second of four direct-to-DVD movies.
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DVD Review: Futurama - The Beast with a Billion Backs— The Futurama team is still firing on all cylinders.
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Movie Review: Ratatouille— Bird delivers a beautifully animated food film that gives off a fine aroma and spikes the senses.
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Concert Review: Dethklok - House Of Blues Chicago - 6/16/08— The crowd was genuinely salivating for every song.
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DVD Review: The Boondocks: The Complete Second Season— The Boondocks is back for a second season of no holds barred, tell it like it is, animated satire of African-American culture
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— Familiar coming-of-the-hero plot provides plenty of laughs and exciting moments for young fans and adults.
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Movie Reveiw: Princess Mononoke— Hayao Miyazaki's exquisite masterpiece.
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DVD Review: Transformers Animated: Transform and Roll Out— The new Transformers Animated series combines elements of the classic 1980’s series and the new Michael Bay blockbuster film to create a continuity all its
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DVD Review: The Sword in the Stone - 45th Anniversary Edition— With a little bit of help from Merlin, Disney magics this one out of the vault and into your home.
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— Jack Black voices Po the Panda in this quality computer animated comedy also starring Dustin Hoffman and Angelina Jolie.
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DVD Review: Transformers Animated - Transform and Roll Out— A new take on robotic legends.
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— Enjoyment for adults and kids alike in DreamWorks' latest effort.
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— "Ow, my tenders!"
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— A summer movie living up to well deserved hype.
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FOX Announces Premiere Dates for 2008 New and Returning Shows— TV addicts, mark your calendars for September!
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Mickey Mouse And My Monday Night Conundrum— Today I find myself in a jam that not even Toodles can help with.
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TV Review: The Venture Bros. - "Showdown at Cremation Creek, Parts 1 & 2"— A look at the two-part finale of season two.
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DVD Review: Drawn Together - Uncensored! Season Three— A cartoon for adults.
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DVD Review: Stargate Infinity - The Complete Series— Stargate Infinity has the look and feel of something that was done as quickly and cheaply as possible.
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DVD Review: The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Hour - The Complete Series, Vol. One— This is sure to be fun entertainment for the young, but may disappoint the young at heart.
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Product Review: "Bakugan" Toys— Check out Bakugan - the new hit anime battle toy game.
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DVD Review: The Classic Caballeros Collection— Two classic Disney films head to DVD in one double-feature package.
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Brownmark Films: Q&A With The Creators Of "What What (In The Butt)"— The creators of "What What (In The Butt)" discuss being parodied by South Park.
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Newport Beach Film Festival 2008: An Evening of Disney Animation Rarities with Roy E. Disney and Don Hahn— The Newport Beach Film Festival presented Disney Animation Rarities.
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Movie Review: Waking Life— An innovative, unique, and wholly fascinating earlier film from the director of A Scanner Darkly.
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DVD Review: Speed Racer The Next Generation - The Beginning— This is not for the fans of the original series.
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DVD Review: Classic Caballeros Collection - Saludos Amigos / Three Caballeros— Disney goes south of the border.
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Dutchess Community College: The 33rd Student Audio-Video Festival, Spring 2008 - Part II— The sequel to my look inside the student show.
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Dutchess Community College: The 33rd Student Audio-Video Festival, Spring 2008 - Part I— A look inside a student video show.
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DVD Review: Sam & Max Freelance Police – The Complete Animated Series— The animated adventures of Steve Purcell's gumshoe dog and hyperactive "rabbit thing" partner come barreling into your living room.
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Movie Review: Futurama - Bender's Big Score— Is it a masterpiece of animated satirical cinema? Certainly not. But in the end, it is still Futurama.
