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Ways to Really Pinch Those Pennies in Tough Economic TimesThe current state of the economy has taught me to cut back in ways I once would not have thought possible.
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Thoughts on "The Dark Knight" -- and the Folly of Letting Young Audiences See ItThe key question, I guess, is this: Why is Batman sometimes considered a children's character, given his dark origins?
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For Comic Book Fans, a Chance to Help Boost Morale for Soldiers OverseasAll money raised will be used to buy and ship comics and graphic novels to our troops overseas as part of the Heroes For Heroes Project. -
The Ron Review: Dawn of the Dead (1978)Even 30 years later, this zombie classic still has timely things to say about American culture and social issues.
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The Ron Review: Count Dracula (1970)Christopher Lee. A great supporting cast. The best of intentions. What went wrong?
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The Ron Review: Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)John Carpenter's best film draws on influences from the western and horror genres to create an underappreciated little gem of a movie that's about 10 times as good as it has a right to be.
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Forget Death and Taxes: An Updated List of Indignities and Affronts that Modern Life is Guaranteed to Bring YouNext to some of these, the IRS and your local undertaker may not seem so bad.
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Movie Franchises Past Their Prime: A Dearth (or is that Darth?) of Creativity and RelevanceOnce, the life span of a high-quality movie series was three films, maximum. Now, some are pushing their luck with four. Worse still, these are franchises that may well be past their sell-by date.
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My 10 Favorite Movies EverIt was tough narrowing it down, and what surprised me more were some films I did not include.
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AFI's "New" Top 100 Movies? YawnYou have to wonder why the American Film Institute bothered with a new list of the top 100 movies of all time, since it largely resembles the 1997 list with a few token acknowledgements of more recent works.
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Truth in Advertising: Living Among the "In" Crowd is About Attitude, Not the Size of Your WalletThe secret to a satisfying personal life is not going to be found in the glossy pages of elitist magazines like Esquire, GQ or New York. But you can make your life feel that way, just the same. Here's how.
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At the Movies, to Err is Human -- and to Remake is All Too CommonIn an age of state of the art technology and an increasing desire to be entertained, one crucial thing seems to be missing -- original ideas.
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Two Cinematic Giants Take Their Last BowIn recent days, Paul Newman and Sean Connery have both announced their retirement from acting. Here's why they will be sorely missed.
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Movie Sequels: Third Time's Often Not the Charm for Many Film Franchises2007 brings us more Spidey, Shrek, and Bourne -- yet for years, moviegoers have weathered too many trips to the well long after the novelty and freshness have faded.
