Name: Scott C. Smith
Dateline: Beaverton, Oregon
Weblog: www.scottcsmith.net [RSS]
Articles: 122
First Published: Friday, August 19, 2005
Last Published: Saturday, May 27, 2006
Currently listing articles 122-101:
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Movie Review: X-Men: The Last Stand— Is the third time the charm for the X-Men in their latest outing?
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Movie Review: American Dreamz— This film fails on just about every level as a satire of American Idol and the Bush administration.
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Movie Review: Thank You for Smoking— Thank You for Smoking is teriffic satire from a talented director and a great cast.
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Movie Review: Slither— James Gunn's goofy homage to '80s horror films mostly delivers the goods, with aliens, zombies, and...Air Supply?
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Movie Review: Inside Man— A solid thriller directed by Spike Lee, marred by a script that leaves more questions unanswered than answered.
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TV Review: Nanny 911 (3-24-2006)— Watch as Nanny Stella is kicked, punched, and spat on by an unruly five-year-old. The Longairc family has some issues.
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TV Review: Unan1mous— Fox's newest reality show jumps not one but several sharks in its debut episode.
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PC Game Review: The Chronicles of Riddick - Escape From Butcher's Bay (Developer's Cut)— One of the best Xbox games ever is even better when played on the PC.
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TV Review: The Sierra Club Chronicles, Dioxin, Duplicity and DuPont— Did the DuPont chemical company pollute the town of DeLisle, Mississippi? Sierra Club TV investigates.
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TV Review: Trading Spouses— Fox pushes the boundaries between entertainment and exploitation with Trading Spouses. Is that a good thing?
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PC Game Review: Spider-Man 2 — The Game— Expecting the console version of the game? Sorry. This is something else entirely. And it's bad. Very bad.
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Movie Review: The Hills Have Eyes (2006)— Another pointless remake causes me to mourn the loss of 107 minutes of my life.
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DVD Review: Grounded For Life - Season One— A genuinely funny show better than most sitcoms on TV today.
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CD Review: The Cure - Pornography (2005 deluxe edition reissue)— The Cure's brilliant 1982 album is remastered to depress a 21st-century generation.
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TV Review: Deal or No Deal— Who would have thought that opening random briefcases could be so entertaining?
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TV Review: Anything to Win - the Tonya Harding Story— Tonya Harding, the bad girl of ice skating, tells all in a new documentary series.
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DVD Review: About Schmidt— ...
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DVD Review: Omen III: The Final Conflict— Armageddon has arrived, and darned if it didn't nearly put me into a state of deep sleep.
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TV Review: As Time Goes By— ...
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DVD Review: Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood— Most of the "interviewees" offer up an interesting (if brief) view of Hollywood from their perspective.
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DVD Review: Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy— Ron Jeremy uncovered
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TV Review: The Sierra Club Chronicles - 9/11 Forgotten Heroes— The first episode of this new documentary series chronicles the health problems of 9/11 first responders.

