July 30, 2010
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Admit it. You’ve been waiting for another movie about Robin Hood. Not exactly? Well, surely you’ve wanted to see Russell Crowe beat up people with objects other than phones for the sake of entertainment, right?

Tony Stark ain’t Peter Parker. But then again, Robert Downey Jr. ain’t exactly Tobey McGuire, is he? This is a good thing for which moviegoers should be rejoicing in with the arrival of “Iron Man 2.”

Molly is a “10.” As in a “Perfect 10.”Kirk is a “5.” As in a “So Far From Perfect it’s not Even Funny 5.” Molly is a sought-after executive party planner who charges big bucks for organizing high-brow social events. Kirk? Well “ He’s a security guard at ...

Going in to my screening of “Shutter Island,” I tried to steer clear of any particular expectations of what it would be like, although to say I was expecting it to be “good” would be a considerable understatement. A lack of expectations will only benefit t...

Hollywood depictions of war are too often dripping with the political leanings of people at the top of the movie’s food chain. Don’t get me wrong: I’m as liberal as the next liberal media type, but I don’t need film producers, directors and actors force-fe...
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
The Hangover The Hangover
By RT @ 11:30 AM :: 622 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Comedy
By definition, hangovers are not funny. Actually, they're usually the opposite of funny.
Your head hurts, your stomach's queasy, your mouth is dry, your hair is greasy and protruding from your scalp in a number of unfortunate directions and you smell like you bathed in a tub of ashes.
None of this brings a smile to my face, at least when I picture myself as the victim.
In terms of medical conditions, a movie titled "The Morning Sickness" should be just as funny as one titled "The Hangover."
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