The 2005 version is good and worth seeing; the 1968 version is great and is a must-see.
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DVD Review: Alice’s Restaurant
You can get anything you want at Alice's Resturant, except a good movie.
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Old time Southern music kept alive by people who love to play it, the way it should be played, from the heart.
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Gomez creates a polished power pop album while maintaining their artistic strengths of songwriting and musicianship.
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The only drawback is that at times it seems like a drunken, heavy metal version of MTV's Jackass.
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In the final 15 minutes, the strength of Paddy Considine’s performance redeems the entire production.
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On this two-CD set, Marky Ramone heads off into new territory while honoring his past.
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Fumo Verde learns about Manilow from the source of all knowledge: his mother
Read More »Movie Review: The Da Vinci Code
The film isn't completely satisfying because the story and its pacing are much better suited to a novel.
Read More »CD Review: The Best Of Poison – 20 Years of Rock
Get out the spandex and hair spray to celebrate 20 years of Poison. Ladies, this means you also.
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