Almost weekly, Triniman catches new movies, and adds one or two CDs to his collection. Due to time constraints, he blogs about only 5% of the CDs, books and DVDs that he purchases. Holed up in the geographic centre of North America, the cultural mecca of Canada, and the sunniest city north of the 49th, Winnipeg, Triniman blogs a bit when he's not swatting mosquitoes, shovelling snow or golfing.
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They may never tour again as The Guess Who, but they're still packing 'em in as Bachman & Cummings.
Women expect men to change, but they stay the same.
I'm Wide Awake, It's Night: A crowd was wowed by the boy-wonder from Omaha.
Unnecessary remake squanders opportunity to inject any fresh ideas. Still, the classic horror story remains suspenseful and scary.
Another meaningless list that shows both diversity and a complete absence of taste, IMHO. Some nice surprises, though.
Lacks heart and character development, but is already successful. Look for Magneto and Wolverine in 2007 and another X-Men series.
A tension filled thriller by Woody Allen, Match Point is a real gem that didn't fare well in theatres in 2005.
Low expectations have yielded positive feedback from moviegoers, but this mediocre film should have been an 8-hour mini-series.
Not ready for Vegas, Alice Cooper remains a mesmerizing, effortlessly brilliant performer, touring with sharp, young sidemen.
Infectious rock 'n' roll show from a band who appear to wanna be sedated.