The only hope for Colorado is for Clint Hurdle to take a radical approach: don't start a starting pitcher.
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Consistency is the heart of the band’s self-titled sophomore album, and by the time you notice all twelve songs are over.
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The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) needs to learn to embrace digital technology. Just ask Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails.
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Tell Me You Love Me is more than just a show about love and sex.
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It was simply a matter for time before Jones' guilty plea.
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Babel is filled with tension, constantly keeping you wondering about what will happen next.
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Director Curtis Hanson has a deep affection for those week-in, week-out professionals who make a living playing poker, and his recent movie is a nod to them.
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Funny Face is as much an ode to Paris as it is about the importance of individuality and integrity. And Hepburn is so irresistibly cute.
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In Woo’s greatest American movie Face/Off, John Travolta and Nicolas Cage play against type (well, eventually) as an FBI agent and terrorist respectively.
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Once and for all, hopefully this whole draft debacle with Greg Oden ends the NBA’s recent obsession with big men.
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