Name: David L. Miller
Weblog: blogcritics.org
Articles: 14
First Published: Monday, October 1, 2007
Last Published: Friday, May 16, 2008
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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Movie Review: Exist— Shot with the raw look of guerrilla footage, Exist chronicles the plight of activists struggling to survive in a corporate world.
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DVD Review: The Simple Life Goes To Camp— In season five of The Simple Life, the girls crash the party at Ed Bellante’s Camp Shawnee by masquerading as camp counselors.
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DVD Review: Extra Action (And Extra Hardcore)— If you like your art extreme and disconcerting, then R. Kern is definitely the artist for you.
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DVD Review: Doomsday 2012 - The End of Days— Doomsday 2012: The End of Days provides interesting fodder for doomsday enthusiasts and skeptics alike.
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Music DVD Review: The Genitorturers - Live in Sin— The Genitorturers offer your average, down-home debauchery that’s amusingly hokey more than it is, say, disturbing or deliciously evil.
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DVD Review: The Killer Snakes— Long before Samuel L. Jackson engaged in the ridiculous Snakes on a Plane, director Kuei Chih-Hung got it right.
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DVD Review: Inside the Actor's Studio - Johnny Depp— The sexy beast known as Johnny Depp sat down with James Lipton to provide a window into his enigmatic persona.
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DVD Review: Jackass 2.5— Johnny Knoxville and his dumb little buddies are set to top off all that Christmas cheer on December 26 with Jackass 2.5.
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Music Review: Gorillaz - D-Sides— Gorillaz consist of an immaculate conglomeration of artists, both permanent and guest collaborators, whose individual contributions sublimely come together.
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Music Review: Puscifer - V Is For Vagina — Check out the album for its unique, experimental sounds from a vast array of musicians and artists.
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Comedy CD Review: Michael Ian Black - I Am A Wonderful Man— Black waxes ecstatic on topics such as stupid children, God’s hatred of New Orleans, Jesus vs. The Cracker Barrel, high school, terrorists, and Eric Estrada.
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Music Review: Mötley Crüe - Carnival of Sins — Mötley Crüe offers a refreshing reprieve from the whiny, tortured soul emo that saturates rock stations today.
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Music Review: Milton and the Devils Party - How Wicked We've Become— What we have here are biting lyrics you can sing along to, coupled with an indie rock sound.
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The Chainsaw Kittens: Glam Rock from the Heartland— This isn’t your mom’s standard musical act.


