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DVD Review: Nash Bridges-The First Season— The best way to appreciate the streets of San Francisco is in the front seat of a yellow, vintage Plymouth Barracuda.
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Blu-ray Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— Jackie Chan and Jet Li deliver a mystical romp through ancient China and a feast of martial arts.
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Movie Review: Body of Lies— Ridley Scott takes on the spy genre in a taut, engaging, and well-acted thriller.
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DVD Review: The Rebel — Vietnam's highest grossing film kicks its way onto DVD.
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DVD Review: Iron Man Ultimate 2-Disc Edition— Iron Man Ultimate 2-Disc Edition DVD bristles with special features, not an extra copy of the movie you just bought.
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TV Review: Eleventh Hour - "Resurrection"— Comparisons will be made to Fringe and X-Files. So what? Is the show entertaining? Does it hold interest? Yes.
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DVD Review: Silverhawks - Volume One — If you’re looking for robot birds and spaceships that look like cars from the 1940’s, Silverhawks is your show.
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TV Review: Prison Break - "Five the Hard Way" Is Fun, Funny, and Fantastic! — Cast and crew have cohesively come together to make Prison Break a grand affair!
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DVD Review: Iron Man (Two-Disc Special Collectors' Edition)— Iron Man is the origin story of Tony Stark's armored alter-ego.
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DVD Review: Kill Switch— Seagal, Creole, and jump cuts. How can you go wrong?
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DVD Review: Cyborg Soldier— Direct to DVD action film, minus the action.
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Top 20 Comic Book Movies of All-Time— Ranking the best movies adapted from the world of comics.
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Movie Review: Redbelt— An awesome movie for those who enjoy real-style fighting in their kung fu movies.
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Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull— ... a Saturday afternoon adventure filled with skulls, bad guys, and some seriously hungry bugs.
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Blu-ray Review: Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy Box Set— Don't bother with this set if you already have the three films individually.
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Movie Review: Eagle Eye— Stupid, but fun. Sort of.
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Movie Nuggets: Avengers, Aeon Flux, Stop-Loss, He Was A Quiet Man— When you just don't have time for all the details.
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Blu-ray Review: Street Kings— Keanu is a long way from Bill & Ted here.
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Blu-ray Review: Iron Man - Ultimate 2-Disc Edition— A fun, action-filled comic book movie held together by Robert Downey Jr.'s fantastic performance.
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Pushing Daisies' Triumphant Return — Pushing Daisies - two thumbs up. Knight Rider - I don't even know what to tell you.
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DVD Review: Fist of Legend— Inspired by Bruce Lee, in Gordon Chan's film, martial arts fans met a new Li... Jet Li.
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Movie Review: Eagle Eye— With tech-paranoia and a definite political agenda, Eagle Eye streaks for the finish line like a heat-seeking missile.
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These Films Sleep Well: Payback Straight Up (2005, Brian Helgeland)— The underrated director's cut of Payback deserves reconsideration.
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Riffing RiffTrax: Transformers— Transformers is now bearable. The only problem is that, even with RiffTrax, the movie is still over two hours long.
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Movie Review: The Final Cut— The Final Cut is worth the time in analysis, but not worth the money.
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Movie Review: Eagle Eye— Eagle Eye is a fun, high-octane thriller...just don't think too much as you watch it.
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DVD Review: Ironman 2-Disc Special Collector's Edition— This is a DVD worth owning, no doubt about it.
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Blu-ray Review: Speed Racer— Destined to be a cult classic that hopefully catches people's eye on video.
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Movie Review: Death Race— It works on the levels you'd hope for even if depth is the furthest thing from its sights.
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DVD Review: The Rebel — It’s all ass-kicking to me.
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DVD Review: Day of the Dead (2008)— ...triumphs in aspects the original lacked.
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DVD Review: The Shield - Season One— Guided by strong performances and a unique take on the cop show genre, The Shield delivers a promising first season.
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DVD Review: Mobile— Acorn Media releases a brilliant thriller sure to make you feel less guilty about screening your calls.
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Movie Review: Taken— It leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth.
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Blu-ray Review: Short Circuit— Someone short-circuited this Blu-ray.
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Movie Review: Bigfoot Terror - You're Just A Sensuous Bigfoot— A look at some of the cryptozoological-themed viewing available for the Sasquatch-hungry home.
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DVD Review: Legion Of Super Heroes, Volume 3 — Aimed at a younger audience than "Teen Titans" and just don't have the same heart.
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TV Review: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles, "The Mousetrap"— Another winner for the Terminator team!
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DVD Review: Speed Racer (2008)— Children and owners of gravity bongs might disagree with me.
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TV Review: Prison Break - "Safe and Sound" Returns to Amusing Us— Prison Break is fun again... but inconsistency in the quality of writing might be its blunder!
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24's Prequel Movie Redemption Will Air in November— A former "Lost Boy" helps out some "Lost Boys"
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You Call That a Cliffhanger? Last Night's Burn Notice Finale— Sorry producers, what you're selling I'm just not buying.
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Movie Review: Wanted— The delirious action movie with which Angelina Jolie almost set me straight.
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DVD Review: Tai Chi Master— Martial arts classic delivered in a very nice package.
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Movie Review: Tropic Thunder— The laughs here come intermittently instead of constantly, as one might hope
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TV Review: Prison Break, "Eagles and Angels" - Still Fun, But Slowly Wearing Thin— Are we expected to spend the whole entire season watching Scofield and gang try and get six Scylla cards?
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TV Review: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles: "Automatic for the People"— The second episode this season does not disappoint.
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Blu-ray Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— How forbidden can this kingdom be if everyone with a Blu-ray player can get there?
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DVD Review: The Jaguar— You’d have more fun in a Gremlin.
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Movie Nuggets: Azumi, Scotland, PA, Open Water, Fool's Gold— When you just don't have time for all the details.

