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  • "Prada" Boss Drives Away Everyone and Everything But Blind Ambition  By : Ed Bagley
    Meryl Streep, one of Hollywood's best actresses, carries The Devil Wears Prada like the namesake handbag we see early in this movie, which is about Miranda Priestly, a powerful New York fashion magazine editor who hires Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), a recent journalism grad, to be her new gofer. In the end, she ditches the job when she realizes that life without her boyfriend, her friends and family are not worth the price of being exclusive.
  • "The Departed" Is Best Mob Film Since Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" in 1972  By : Ed Bagley
    Let me get to the most important thing first: Director Martin Scorsese won an Oscar for "The Departed". Scorsese, one of the most accomplished directors of our era, has been nominated for 7 Oscars—5 for Best Director and 2 for Best Screenplay—before winning with The Departed. The Departed is simply the best mob film since Mario Puzo's original Godfather in 1972.
  • A Tale of VoIP Billing Woe  By : Tyler Greyfeeld
    Beware of hasty descisions, they can come back to haunt you. We should have taken this advice when searching for our voice over internet protocol provider. Instead we rushed it, and gave ourselves a big headache.
  • Another 5 Movies You Think Would Be Better Than They Are  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are another five movies you think would be really better than they are, unfortunately they are not. All five get my terrible rating; they include Gods and Generals (with Robert Duvall, Jeff Daniels and Stephen Lang), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie), Just Like Heaven (with Reese Witherspoon), Miracle (the U. S. Hockey Team victory at the 1980 Olympic Games), and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (with Kate Hudson).
  • Before Da Vince had a Code There was an Antichrist Code  By : Dr. Maria vonAnderseck
    Who isn’t familiar with Dan Brown’s provocative book, The Da Vinci Code that stepped on, what Christians consider, very sacred ground? His absorbing tale of Jesus’ earthly lineage through Mary Magdalene sparked passionate debates around the world. Was Jesus married? Were original documents destroyed to keep his secret safe? Is his claim to divinity a charade? Before Da Vince had a Code there was an Antichrist Code that blows the Da Vinci Code out of the water.
  • Black Christmas movie review  By : Misty Copher
    The whole world is captivated by the movies coming out of the major American film studios, but it is one thing to see the movies and another thing to get behind the scenes, find out how they were made and go on rides that put you right into the midst of the most popular movies of our time. You can do all of this at the Universal Studios themeThis festive fright-fest was a nice surprise from what I was originally expecting.
  • Buy Cheap DVDs with Price Comparison Sites  By : Benicio Brown
    When you plan on buying anything, you want to ensure you get the best deal you possible can. There are a number of ways that can help you get to the best price for a product on the internet giving you more value for money. For example if you want to buy DVDs or films you are advised to shop around the common places that sell them, this is because some companies offer discounts on certain DVDs so be sure to check them out before you make any purchases.
  • Buymovies - The Ultimate Online Movie And DVD Source  By : Dwayne Walker
    Want to watch a movie? Make the best use of the online buying and rental facility, a movie enthusiast can make a possible pick and own his desired movie easily at Buymovies.
  • Do you have this in Full Screen  By : Nickolie
    Do you still have one of those old TV’s? Well it may be time to upgrade to a new wide screen television. DVD’s are starting to be made in wide screen only. This is a good thing, because it’s going to enhance the movie experience in home theater systems.
  • DVD Review: The Simpsons Movie  By : Misty Copher
    Those yellow, animated phenomenons have finally made their way to the big screen and it only took eighteen years. So does the animated movie live up to the hilarity of the television show? Read on and find out – doh!
  • Five More Movies You Think Would Be Better Than They Are  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are five more movies you think would be really better than they are, unfortunately for the films, the scripts, the direction, and the actors, they are not. All five get my terrible rating; they include Imagine Me & You, Down With Love (with Renee Zellweger), In Good Company, It Runs in the Family (with Michael Dougles and Kirk Douglas) and Laws of Attraction (with Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore).
  • Five Movies That Try Hard Yet Still End Up As Terrible  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are five movies that try hard but are rated terrible for the effort. They include Napoleon Dynamite (with Jon Heder), Once Upon a Time in Mexico (with Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp and Salma Hayek), The Notebook (with James Garner, Gena Rowlands and Rachel McAdams), Of Human Bondage (W. Somerset Maugham's novel with Leslie Howard and Bette Davis), and The Prince and the Showgirl (with Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier).
  • Guide to Buying DVDs Online  By : Benicio Brown
    When new films are being released it is always best to buy them in the DVD format, this is because most other methods are becoming obsolete such as the VHS. Not many people actually have video players in their house any more as the quality of a DVD is much better and has a greater life span.
  • Hostel Movie Review  By : Alice Flegel
    Two American backpackers in Amsterdam, Josh (Derek Richardson) and Paxton (Jay Hernandez), along with their Icelandic friend, Oli are lured into a hostel Slovakia where they are told the woman are eagar to pleasure American men. They're travelling Europe for a last trip before they graduate from college, so there are no holds barred when it comes to sex, drugs and anything else that comes their way. Once they reach Slovaki, Josh and "Pax" hook up with 2 very accommodating and...
  • How DVR Recorders Are Changing The Way That We View TV  By : Sean Walters
    If you are looking for a Cheap DVR Recorder at a bargain it has never been a better time than now to own one.
  • How To Identify and Find The Best Movies  By : Roy Barker.
    4 Factors to Keep in Mind When Searching for a Flick
    In the 21st century, many people still very much enjoy spending an evening out at local movie theater. However, with the costs associated with a typical ticket to a motion picture show, a person needs to take care to make certain that the picture selected is well worth the money being spent.
  • Independent British Film Company producing next Blair Witch?  By : William Wood
    An independent British Film Company based in London, UK, are producing a Feature Film on the paranormal activity at Crowley Hall. Walrus Films are a small film company that have produced short films and music videos up until now. This is their first venture into the World of Independent Feature Film Production.
  • Movie review - Cereal as a Metaphor for Capitalism  By : Misty Copher
    A business course on cutthroat capitalism disguised as a slacker comedy: That’s the kindest way to describe Michael Lehmann’s “Flakes,” a movie that shares the smug, hipper-than-thou sensibility of its sour protagonist, Neal Downs (Aaron Stanford).
  • Movie review - Dewey Cox hits all the right notes  By : Misty Copher
    It would be difficult to imagine a movie genre as ready-made for parody as the legend-of-music biopic, and
  • Movie Review - Sweeney Todd  By : Misty Copher
    Having never seen the stage version of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, I can't speak to the fidelity the film shares with the play. That said, let there be no doubt that Tim Burton has crafted a true piece of musical cinema from Stephen Sondheim's bloody masterpiece. To their discredit, early previews have hedged a bit regarding the singing in the film.
  • Movie review - The Brave One  By : Misty Copher
    Following in the footsteps of the Death Wish movies and this year’s earlier Death Sentence, Neil Jordan’s The Brave One tries with every bit of skill and talent it's got to bring more complexity to the themes of vigilance and revenge.
  • Movie Review In a Dark Place  By : Misty Copher
    Anna is working as an art teacher in the city, however she fails in the big city, and is given a job to teach a young girl by the name of Flora. In the movie though it appeared that Anna played the role of the nanny and the art teacher. I'm not really sure, it was too boring to figure it out fully, and too lame to want to rewind to get all of the answers.
  • Movie review: Perfect Holiday not so perfect  By : Misty Copher
    The Perfect Holiday is seasonably pablum partially redeemed by a smart (if wasted) cast and at least one unusual holiday bit. Directed by co-written by Lance (The Cookout) Rivera, the film mostly flounders through contrived meet-cute scenes and some “what were they thinking” scenes (such as one involving a 300-pound “elf” trying to put on a fat suit).
  • MOVIE REVIEW: Southland Tales  By : Misty Copher
    Southland Tales. As in Tales from Southern California, but a different California, where Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is an action star turned prophet, Justin Timberlake is a veteran of Iraq, Sean-William Scott is actually a pair of twins, and Sarah Michelle-Gellar is a porn star named Krysta Now. “No-one rocks the cock like Krysta Now.” Or so we’re told. You never actually see her rocking the cock, and she is more than welcome.
  • Movie Reviews – Honest Movie Reviews to Help You Pick Better and Save Time  By : Maxim Garanichev
    Honest movie reviews help the average movie-goers make good decisions and spend their time and money wisely on movies that they will thoroughly enjoy.

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