Name: Alonzo Mosley (FBI)
Dateline: Jacksonville, Florida
Weblog: acrentropy.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 44
First Published: Friday, March 18, 2005
Last Published: Friday, October 14, 2005
Currently listing articles 44-1:
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DVD Review: The Great Train Robbery— Edward Pierce: "I wanted the money."
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G.I. Joe: Sigma Six— "And knowing is half the battle."
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The Holocaust and The Dirty Dozen— An observation after visiting the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Reviews: 12 Angry Men (1957 & 1997)— Spoilers abound for those who haven't seen either version
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Reviews: Oscar Nominated Shorts Program— Eight shorts coming to a theater near you (hopefully)
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A Prayer for the Dying— ...
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Reviews: Earth vs. The Flying Saucers & 20 Million Miles to Earth— ...
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Review: War of the Worlds— Here be spoilers
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Apocalypto, the Wrath of Mel— Mel Gibson does South America
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Review: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind— Joel: Pages ripped out. Don't remember doing that.
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The West Wing vs. The West Wing: FIGHT!— And in this corner...
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Review: Wages of Fear— O'Brien: "They don't belong to a union, and they don't have any relatives, so if anything happens, no one will come around causing trouble."
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The Incredible Hulk - You won't like him when he's angry— Anybody remember The Incredible Hulk television series?
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A note with sincere love to my wife, Mrs. Mosley:— Regarding our recent trip to the Cinemark multiplex
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A Loss For Words— The unimaginative language of the press.
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The Lion in Winter— A comparison of the 1968 and the 2003 versions
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The Dark Tower: Reflections on a Series— The time for Palaver is here. (Warning: contains spoilers if you have not read all seven novels.)
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Superlative King— "It's the Greatest Thing in the History of the Universe!"
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Jax Film Fest: Day Four— Brothers and The Civilization of Maxwell Bright
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Jax Film Fest: Day Three— And yet more shorts
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Jax Film Fest: Day Two— I, Crumudgeon, The Works and a bucket full of shorts
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Jax Film Fest: Day One— Murderball
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X-Men 3— Casting a wide net.
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A Declaration of Interest— Getting some things straight regarding my opinions.
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Mansfield Park— Mary Crawford: Selfishness must always be forgiven, you know, because there is no hope for a cure.
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The Discovery Channel's Top 100 Americans— Would you believe...the Top 96?
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Trailers: Batman Begins & Land of the Dead— Bats in the Belfry and the Undead on my Lawn
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Jennifer Wilbanks: My Official Opinion On The Runaway Bride Story— I don't give a flying fig.
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Black & White— The Da Vinci Code and Albinism
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Hero— Nameless: A warrior's ultimate act is to lay down his sword.
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Pride and Prejudice— Elizabeth Bennet: Perhaps I didn't always love him as well as I do now, but in such cases as these a good memory is unpardonable.
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Can you hear me now? I'm guessing not.— Father Damien Karras: So far, I'd say there seem to be three. She's convinced... Father Merrin: There is only one.
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So I Married an Axe Murderer— Stuart Mackenzie: He'll be crying himself to sleep tonight, on his huge pillow.
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Reign of Fire— Creedy: Only one thing worse than a dragon... Americans.
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Robin and Marian— Maid Marian: You never wrote. Robin Hood: I don't know how.
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Chato's Land— Capt. Quincey: Apaches don't leave tracks unless they got a reason.
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Just a little bit of Pixel dust— Mother of Mercy, is this the end of Mickey?
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The Pluck of the Irish— Father Lonergan: Your grandfather; he died in Australia, in a penal colony. And your father, he was a good man too.
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The Incredibles— Buddy Pine: Oh, come on! You gotta admit this is cool!
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Devil in a Blue Dress & L.A. Confidential— Easy Rawlins: A man once told me that you step out of your door in the morning, and you are already in trouble. The only
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Alien 3— Clemens: It's a long, sad story. More than a little melodramatic. Ripley: Try me.
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Sexy Beast— Gal: I'm happy here. Don: I won't let you be happy, why should I?
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The Aviator— Howard Hughes: Will you marry me? Ava Gardner: You're too crazy for me.
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead— Rosencrantz: Shouldn't we be doing something... constructive? Guildenstern: What did you have in mind? A short, blunt human pyramid?

