Name: Sterfish
Weblog: sterfish.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 167
First Published: Thursday, May 26, 2005
Last Published: Monday, November 3, 2008
Currently listing articles 167-151:
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Book Review: Garfield Minus Garfield by Jim Davis and Dan Walsh— The popular comic strip takes on new life when the title tabby's out the picture.
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DVD Review: Ouran High School Host Club - Part One — This set will delight fans and nonfans of shoujo anime/manga alike.
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Movie Review: High School Musical 3: Senior Year— The Disney Channel movie franchise makes a successful jump to the big screen.
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DVD Review: Freakazoid! - Season One— While supposedly made for kids, Freakazoid! is really perfect for the adult who's a kid at heart.
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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: Tiny Toon Adventures: Season One, Volume One— The first Steven Spielberg/WB cartoon finally comes to DVD.
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DVD Review: Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes - The Complete First Season— A fun, fresh take on the Fantastic Four finally gets its due on DVD.
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Music Review: Hot Chip - Made In The Dark— A great mix of songs makes this release a worthy follow-up to Hot Chip's breakthrough album.
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DVD Review: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection: 15 Winners – 26 Nominees— A great DVD set for the classic animation fan.
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Product Review: Creative Zen Digital Audio Player (8 GB)— An excellent iPod alternative, although the video support could be better.
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Music Review: Alicia Keys - As I Am— A pretty solid album but also one that sometimes feels like it's missing something.
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Product Review: Sansa TakeTV PC To TV Video Player (8 GB)— While not without limitations and quirks, the Sansa TakeTV smoothly bridges the gap between computers and the living room.
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Sterfish's 10 Favorite Albums Of 2007— An eclectic list of albums plus some that just missed the cut.
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Book Review: Creation In Death by Nora Roberts (Writing as J. D. Robb)— While it's not the best place for newcomers to J. D. Robb to start, longtime fans will find plenty to enjoy.
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DVD Review: Princess Princess: Complete Collection— An anime about princesses with nary a girl to be found.
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TV Review: Starz Inside - "Anime: Drawing A Revolution"— An excellent introduction to anime for those who aren't familiar with it.
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Music Review: Pistol Valve - Tsunamic Girls From Tokyo— An all-female brass band rocks out on their debut.


