Name: Matt Paprocki
Dateline: Toledo, Ohio
Weblog: www.breakingwindows.com
Articles: 1505
First Published: Monday, November 10, 2003
Last Published: Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Matt Paprocki is the former reviews editor for Digital Press. The deep game collection, which spans nearly 30 systems and 2,000 games, lines his walls for research purposes. Matt strives to bring credibility to video game journalism, and to aid the industry in becoming respected with all forms of entertainment media. He currently freelances for GameArgus.com and MultiPlayerGames.com.Currently listing articles 1505-1451:
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Blu-ray Review: Con Air— A pile of hilariously awful ideas, and a masterpiece of action schlock.
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Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— No, we won't forget because this is a nearly classic romantic comedy.
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Blu-ray Review: Street Kings— Keanu is a long way from Bill & Ted here.
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DVD Review: The Beverly Hillbillies - Season 2— DVDs only been around for a decade or so. Way to be on the ball with this show CBS.
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DVD Review: Two and Half Men - Season 4— One of the funniest shows on TV never stops being so.
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Blu-ray Review: Rest Stop - Don't Look Back— Or better yet, do yourself a favor and don't look at all.
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Blu-ray Review: Speed Racer— Destined to be a cult classic that hopefully catches people's eye on video.
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Blu-ray Review: Short Circuit— Someone short-circuited this Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Invincible— This film is definitely vulnerable.
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Blu-ray Review: Redbelt— A movie hardly even deserving of a white belt.
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Blu-ray Review: The Bank Job— A lot of people have jobs in a bank. What's your point Mr. Movie Title Man?
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Xbox 360 Review: Mercenaries 2— Maybe someone could pay a few real Mercs to hold the dev team hostage so they can finish this game?
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Blu-ray Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— How forbidden can this kingdom be if everyone with a Blu-ray player can get there?
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill— A righteous kill would be one that killed off this movie before more people pay to see it.
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Blu-ray Review: Bee Movie— Bee there or bee square. Yes, that's the best I could come up with.
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Blu-ray Review: Ultraviolet— Maybe if the Ultraviolet rays blinded the viewer, this would have been enjoyable.
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DVD Review: War of the Gargantuas - Toho Master Collection— It's only been 34 years since its release. It's about time fans got this one on home video.
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Xbox 360 Review: Madden NFL 09— So is next year Madden '10? 2010? '010? 2K10?
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DVD Review: Rodan - Toho Master Collection— It's a bird! It's a plane! No, wait, it actually is a bird!
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Blu-ray Review: The Lost Boys— Keep these boys lost.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Video Games Live, Volume One— If it's called Video Games Live, shouldn't this all have been recorded as such?
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Blu-ray Review: The Bucket List— This movie is alive and well, contrary to the title.
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PSP Review: Space Invaders Extreme— Technically, it's "Spac3 Invaders Extr3me" according to the box, but I'm refusing to use leet speak. Sorry Taito.
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Blu-ray Review: Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle— Burger King has better burgers. Just sayin'.
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Blu-ray Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— A family friendly fright fest that's not Harry Potter... or Narnia... or Golden Compass...
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Blu-ray Review: The Pursuit of Happyness— Note to Hollywood: Spell your movie titles correctly or spell checkers will hate you.
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Movie Review: Star Wars - The Clone Wars— And people complained about the prequels?
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Blu-ray Review: 3:10 to Yuma— An illogical but well performed modern western.
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DVD Review: The Loch Ness Terror — Average but solid low budget creature fare.
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Blu-ray Review: 21— A thrilling tale of greed that goes too far.
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Nintendo DS Review: Wacky Races Crash & Dash— Just. Simply. Awful.
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Blu-ray Review: Camp Rock— First Hannah Montana, now Camp Rock. The Blu-ray format has officially jumped the shark.
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Blu-ray Review: Stir of Echoes— A sad example of Blu-ray technology doesn't take away from a great movie.
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Blu-ray Review: Starship Trooper 3 - Marauder— At least it's better than the second one.
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Blu-ray Review: Reign Over Me— Sandler's finest performance gains nothing but a nice Blu-ray release.
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Blu-ray Review: Smart People— Sluggishly paced yet well developed comedy for those who can catch it all.
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Blu-ray Review: Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus - Best of Both Worlds Concert— Struggles like this are the times we sincerely hope you appreciate all of the great content we bring you on Blogcritics.
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Blu-ray Review: Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay— Stoned or not, this is funny stuff.
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Blu-ray Review: Vantage Point— Illogical fun is worth sitting through for a wonderful HD presentation.
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DVD Review: Rogue— A fine killer croc movie from Australia goes right to DVD in America.
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Blu-ray Review: Night at the Museum— A huge improvement over one of the worst DVD video transfers ever.
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Blu-ray Review: Resident Evil Extinction— The series doesn't get any better, but they keep bringing out sequels. Go figure.
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Blu-ray Review: The Ruins— Gory, intense horror, all in the glory of hi-def.
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Blu-ray Review: Rambo— Overcooked but intense send off for this action hero.
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Blu-ray Review: Untraceable— Well, at least Diane Lane is still something to look at. The rest of the movie sure isn't.
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Blu-ray Review: TMNT— Not completely satisfying, but stunning to look at reincarnation of these '90s icons.
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Blu-ray Review: Men in Black— Fun summer popcorn alien flick makes a HD debut.
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Blu-ray Review: The Sum of All Fears— The weakest Jack Ryan movie of the series now on Blu.
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Sci-Fi Channel Original: Anaconda III— No, David Hasselhoff does not get eaten by the giant snakes. Sorry.
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Blu-ray Review: The Hunt for Red October— A top tier Clancy adaptation now in HD.
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DVD Review: When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth— A hard to find Hammer Studios creature feature arrives uncut on DVD.
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Blu-ray Review: Shine a Light— Fans of The Rolling Stones receive a hell of a show on Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Batman Begins Limited Edition Gift Set— A weak gift set but a now classic film copied from the HD DVD.
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Blu-ray Review: Species— Fun '90s exploitation on an average Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Patriot Games— One of the better Jack Ryan films arrives on a mid-level Blu-ray.


