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'Step Brothers' Relates Well to Ferrell's Other Classic ComediesA review of the new movie, "Step Brothers" -
'X-Files' Tries to Make Believers Out of Casual FansA review of the new movie, "X-Files: I Want to Believe"
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The Huffington Post as a News Source: An In-Depth LookThe Huffington Post considers itself a news organization and a hotbed of progressive free thinkers. Why then, does it seem everyone and everything about the site follows a single agenda?
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Indiana Jones Unearths Nothing but NostalgiaA review of the new Indiana Jones film, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
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"Iron Man' Shakes the Rust Off of Superhero GenreA review of the 2008 Blockbuster "Iron Man"
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All Just a Bit of History RepeatingWith the Phoenix Suns facing a 3-0 defecit, I look to the 2004 Red Sox as an example of how to pull out an amazing comeback against your archrival. There are many similarities between the situations both teams faced going into Game 4. -
What Vivian Stringer and Kathy Griffin Can Teach Us About ToleranceSince when does getting insulted make one a hero? The Rutgers Basketball team became 'heroes', and Coach Vivian Stringer is still angry about it. I give her some free advice, as well of the rest of the world, for how to deal with matter like this.
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Solo Shot: How Barry Bonds and Scott Boras Created a New Kind of SuperstarAs A-Rod opts out of his contract, I look at the motivations behind this, and how Scott Boras and Barry Bonds have created a Frankenstein monster that looks at the game in a completely new way.
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What's Wrong with the Boston Red Sox? (Hint: It's Not the Players)The Boston Red Sox have been the best team in baseball for almost the entire season. On the evening they clinch the first playoff berth, I examine why Red Sox fans stressed out so much over the course of this season, and what they can do to help their team come October.
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ESPN: Extra Sensationalist Programing and NewsThroughout this summer of sports scandal, ESPN has become more of a sensastionalist news source than a neutral ground for sports scores and highlights. I examine this trend, and point out many many examples of it.
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A Summer at the MoviesWho doesn't love cinematic adventures? This summer, I went to a personal record nine movies. I will go over the entire movie going experience in our modern day, as well as discuss what is wrong with cinema, and how to fix it.
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2007-08 NFL Season Preview (Part III)The 2008 NFL playoff breakdown. Who will will Super Bowl XLII? You're only a few hundred words from the answer.
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2007-2008 NFL Season Preview (Part II)In Part II of my NFL Season preview, I take you on a team by team tour to show you how each team will fare in the upcoming season.
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Five Burning Questions Heading into the 2007-08 NFL SeasonI examine five questions that should play a big part in how the NFL season turns out.
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The Concept Album:The Beatles give up touring and send their new album out on tour with them. Roger Waters searches for the ways that the modern world can drive one insane. These situations and more led to some of the greatest concept albums in history.
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Rock and Roll Power Trios: The Ultimate Grudge MatchEight of rock and roll's best power trios square off in a single elimination tournament to determine who is best. Factors being considered include: Guitar, drums, bass, singing, songwriting, and more.
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The Best Christmas Movie of All TimeWhy Die Hard is not only an awesome movie, it is literally the greatest Christmas movie of my or any generation.
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The Five Best Albums of 2006The five best albums of 2006 in my humble opinion. Includes reviews of Gnarls Barkley, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Killers, and approximtely two more.
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Why the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is the Best Movie of All TimeThe Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is the greatest movie of all time. The plot is ingenious, the music is sublime. The actors deliver unforgettable performances, and it is directed by an Italian who had never been to America, but knew how to transform its film.
