Name: The Masked Movie Snobs
Weblog: maskedmoviesnobs.com
Articles: 136
First Published: Monday, February 4, 2008
Last Published: Sunday, July 6, 2008
Currently listing articles 136-101:
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Music Review: Willie Nelson - Stardust: 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition — Sit back and enjoy Willie Nelson’s crooning on his swingin’ masterpiece Stardust.
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Movie Review: Hancock Provides No Fireworks This Holiday Weekend— The film suffers fromridiculous and vague plot transitions, and unnecessary violence.
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DVD Review: Drillbit Taylor — You might want to check it out to quench your curiosity, but be wary, it won't be that fulfilling.
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DVD Review: The Sword in the Stone (45th Anniversary Special Edition) — The new edition will live up to your fond memories.
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DVD Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles — Positioned to compete with Harry Potter and Narnia but in its execution it falls woefully short.
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DVD Review: Hiya Kids! A '50s Saturday Morning — I enjoyed the vibe here, the feel of "this is how it aired," "this is how my parents saw television."
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DVD Review: ER - The Complete Ninth Season — It’s rare that the jumping of the shark in a television series can be spotted so easily.
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Blu-ray Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— It’s a perfect mix of talent from the past coming together to make a pretty perfect film.
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DVD Review: King of the Gypsies — I say Dino De Laurent-it, and if that fails, steal it!
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DVD Review: Futurama - The Beast with a Billion Backs— The Futurama team is still firing on all cylinders.
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Music Review: The Heavy - Great Vengeance And Furious Fire — No amount of slick production and snotty attitude can make up for the lack of originality here.
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DVD Review: Night Of The Living Dead (40th Anniversary Edition) — It's worth buying just to have your "definitive" version to watch with friends.
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Concert Review: Dethklok - House Of Blues Chicago - 6/16/08— The crowd was genuinely salivating for every song.
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DVD Review: Charlie Bartlett— The film relies too heavily on stereotypes and overly dramatic moments.
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Movie Review: The Love Guru— Much Love for the Guru, but few laughs for the film.
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DVD Review: The Optimists— A self-proclaimed pessimist, I have no problem admitting that I hated "The Optimists."
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Music Review: Railroad Earth - Amen Corner— Maybe the band’s best album yet.
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DVD Review: Totally Baked— Even with the generous puffs I was taking of the bud, the movie only got some jaded laughs from me.
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Blu-ray Review: There Will Be Blood — This is the one you pop in the player when you want to show off the "miracle of Blu-ray" to friends and neighbors.
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Movie Review: The Happening isn’t— The Happening isn’t.
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Blu-ray Review: Cloverfield— A home movie where all of a sudden, out of nowhere, a gigantic creature comes charging into the scenery.
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DVD Review: Transformers Animated: Transform and Roll Out— The new Transformers Animated series combines elements of the classic 1980’s series and the new Michael Bay blockbuster film to create a continuity all its
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DVD Review: Invisible Target — Invisible Target is an action movie starring a pouty young group of Hong Kong actors who get by more on their looks than their dramatic
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DVD Review: Burn Notice — Even though Burn Notice borrows heavily from numerous past concepts, it still manages to feel like a fresh new idea.
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Movie Review: You Don’t Mess With The Zohan — Apparently Zohan translates into English as "without laughter."
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DVD Review: Otis (Uncut) — A dark comedy, horror movie that turns the happy suburban sitcom world on edge.
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DVD Review: Jumper (Single-Disc Edition) — Jumper should make for an awesome sci-fi action film, but it travels so fast not all of us can catch up.
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DVD Review: 27 Dresses — After “27 Dresses” it still doesn’t fit…
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DVD Review: Alien vs. Predator: Requiem— If you are in the mood to see some of the most famous sci-fi creatures battle on screen, with lots of human wreckage, see this
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DVD Review: The Bucket List— This film is part of the perfect formula that Reiner has produced countless times.
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DVD Review: Whose Land is This?— The documentary shows the question is worth asking of non-indigenous Canadians and First Nations people, regardless of the decade in which it is asked.
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Music Review: Grupo Fantasma - Sonidos Gold— Fantasma el Rey takes on Grupo Fantasma. What will be the verdict?
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Music Review: The Band of Heathens - The Band of Heathens— Get ready to enjoy some country music Austin-style.
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DVD Review: Student Bodies— Student Bodies is pretty damn lame.
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DVD Review: The Reich Underground— Somewhat intriguing, but not wholly compelling.
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DVD Review: CHiPs - The Complete Second Season— It’s a great trip down memory lane that just might surprise you.

