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Movie and Book Reviews

SAG Award Winning Slumdog Millionaire is One of the Best Movies of the Year


W. - A Movie Review By Kush


Nicholas Cage Makes One of His Worst Movies Yet with “Bangkok Dangerous”


Bride Wars with Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway is Cute but Predictable


You Suck, A Love Story, by Christopher Moore, Though Funny, Isn’t His Best


Sex and War, by Potts and Hayden, is a Fascinating Look at the Biological Bases of War


Shia LeBeouf and Billy Bob Thornton are Great in Eagle Eye


Brad Pitt Gives a Great Performance in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button


Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vauhn Have Fun in Four Christmases


Linda Bacon’s Health at Every Size is a Life-Changing Experience about Weight, Food and Life


James Bond Quantum of Solace with Daniel Craig is Dark and Awesome


The Late Michael Crichton’s Next, Though Politically Charged, Is Not His Best


Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe are Excellent in Ridley Scott’s Body of Lies


Sean William Scott and Paul Rudd are Awesome in the Consistently Hilarious Role Models


My Best Friend's Girl, with Dane Cook and Kate Hudson is Great Laughs and Silly Antics


Tina Fey’s Baby Mama, Starring Amy Poehler, is Pretty Funny


Irvine Welsh's Glue, Though Long, is a Fascinating Character Piece


Ben Stiller's Tropic Thunder with Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. Lambasts Hollywood as This Summer's Sensational Satire


Chuck Palahniuk's Rant is Classicly Twisted and Testimony to a Fascinating Mind


Rogen and Franco Do a Great Job in the Bizarre and Twisted Pineapple Express


Mummy III, Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, with Frasier and Jet Li Lives up to First Two


Movie Reviews Rehashed - Links to Everything I've Reviewed


Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly's Step Brothers Proves Surprisingly Funny and Filled with One-Liners


Mamma Mia!, as Reviewed by Lisa, Receives Wonderful Accolades for Spirit and Fun


My Movie Forecast for the Remainder of the Summer


Batman - Nolan’s Dark Knight, with Bale, Ledger, and Caine, is Nothing Short of Sensational


Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy 2: Ron Pearlman is Bigger, Badder and More Entertaining than Ever


Wanted: Action-Packed but Something’s Wanting


Preparing for Bale’s Batman and Ledger’s Joker


Will Smith's, Hancock, a Mixture of Mood-Muddling and Action-Adventure, Comes Out Pleasing Audiences


Nolan's New Batman Film, Dark Knight, Pre-Selling Out


Get Smart: Savvy, Sophisticated and Good Old Fashioned Fun


The Incredible Hulk: Not Incredible but Entertaining


Shyamalan’s The Happening Sucks Donkey Balls


Movie Review: What Happens in Vegas


Indiana Jones, cont. but really about Sex and the City


Indiana Jones and the Temple of something something - plus Chef’s Chocolate Salty Balls

 

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Bride Wars - 5


The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - 7.5


Four Christmases - 5


Quantum of Solace - 8


Body of Lies - 7


Role Models - 8


My Best Friend’s Girl - 7.5


Tropic Thunder - 8


Pineapple Express - 8


Mummy III - 5.5


Step Brothers - 7


Batman - 10


Hellboy II - 8


Wanted - 5


Hancock - 7


Get Smart - 8


The Incredible Hulk - 6


The Happening - 1


What Happens in Vegas - 7


Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull - 7.5