Video: Fantasy
Currently listing articles 1034-1001:
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The Advantage of Watching Mass Quantities of Television— To people who suggest that a little TV goes a long way, I say that a little TV is about eight hours short of enough.
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DVD Review: The Golden Compass (Two Disc Special Editon)— The Golden Compass is a wonderful movie, full of magic and adventure... a great piece of cinematic magic.
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Movie Review: Iron Man Is Pretty Close to Brilliance— A lesser known superhero is lesser known no more.
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Blu-ray Review: The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe— One of the best live action Blu-ray discs on the market.
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TV Review: Supernatural - “Ghostfacers”— An overall entertaining episode, even with the gay jokes and the "anti-Impala".
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New Smallville and Supernatural Episodes Coming April 24 - Please Watch!— Smallville and Supernatural are back on Thursday. Their network isn’t telling viewers to watch.
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Movie Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— Jet Li and Jackie Chan on screen together for the first time generate entertaining chopsocky mayhem in this light-hearted actioner fantasy.
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Movie Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— A fun fantasy that provides easy entry to the world of kung fu cinema, plus the pairing of Li and Chan!
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TV Review: Supernatural - "Mystery Spot"— The best episode of the series. There, I said it.
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The (Thunder)Cat-People Cometh— It's 'The End of the World Again, Maybe' in this no-holds barred news item on last week's London invasion.
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Movie Review: Bridge to Terabithia— Despite its PG rating, Bridge to Terabithia is not a kid’s movie; it’s a tear-jerking drama for the kid in every fun-loving adult.
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DVD Review: The Magic Blade— Weird kung-fu fantasy film that is worth taking a peek at.
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Movie Review: Nim's Island Is A Great All-Ages Experience— A unique cinematic escape to a special island that attracts several characters for different reasons.
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TV Review: Supernatural - "Malleus Maleficarum”— The Impala saved this episode. Best performance in season three of the third main cast member.
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Navigating The Supernatural Online Fandom: A Great Hiatus Time Killer— This is either a great “how to” guide for diving into the Supernatural online fandom, or a cautionary tale. You get to decide which.
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Movie Review: Superman (1978)— Richard Donner's Superman - a classic among comic book adaptations.
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Movie Review: Enchanted— Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?
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Music Review: The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (The Complete Recordings), Composed by Howard Shore— Shore's soundtrack will forever be what plays through my mind as I re-read the books.
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HD DVD Review: Beowulf (Director's Cut)— "Beowulf" sets the bar for Best HD DVD of 2008.
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Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Ogre— Shrek stomps people in the 1800s. Okay, maybe a loose cousin of Shrek.
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Blu-ray Review: Enchanted— Sweet and charming, Amy Adams sells this funny, campy take on the animated Disney princess.
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DVD Review: Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium— A fun place to visit and a fairly heartwarming tale, but it’s a minor work with little lasting appeal.
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Movie Review: Short Films by Keith Snyder— We need more filmmakers like Keith Snyder.
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Movie Review: Penelope— It doesn't matter what you look like, the fans will like you.
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HD DVD Review: Beowulf— While it doesn't offer the 3-D effect at home, this is still exciting to watch.
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Signed Justice League: The New Frontier Cel Giveaway!— An autographed Justice League giveaway... you know you're curious.
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DVD Review: Justice League - The New Frontier— The world's greatest superheroes come together for the first time... again.
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Movie Review: Be Kind, Rewind to Nacho Libre— If all Jack Black's movies were on VHS, I'd want to rewind his latest, Be Kind, Rewind to the Nacho Libre mark.
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DVD Review: The Smurfs - Season One, Volume One— The three apple tall blue critters finally arrive on DVD.
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DVD Review: Beowulf - Director's Cut— The epic poem-based CGI film arrives on DVD.
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DVD Review: Frankenstein - The Legacy Collection (Part Two of Three)— Son of Frankenstein is the bridge between Universal's more artistic 1930s classic horror and its slickly packaged monster spook shows of the 1940s.
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DVD Review: Highlander - The Source— The newest entry into the Highlander franchise falls flat.
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Christina Ricci Goes Prosthetic in New Screen Fable Penelope— This new fairytale movie starring Christina Ricci is a feel-good flick with a twist.
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Movie Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— A fantastic journey into the fantastic.
