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Video Review: 'Wedding Crashers' (The WBAL Channel) - Is the hit film "Wedding Crashers" something you're going to want to RSVP for on on DVD? Find out with our review.
Video Review: 'Wedding Crashers' (Local6.com Central Florida) - "Wedding Crashers" (R): Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn are laugh-out-loud hilarious in the raucous romantic comedy "Wedding Crashers," a refreshing breath of politically-incorrect air in the over-populated era of sanitized PG-13 movies.
Review: Advizor Solutions Invites You To A Double Wedding (Business Intelligence Pipeline) - Advizor Analyst 5.0 reveals hidden patterns.
01/03: Review: ‘Rumor Has It …’ doesn’t seduce (Journal Times Online) - So this isn’t a remake, and it isn’t a sequel – thank goodness, on both counts – but neither does it stand up on its own. Looking back over my notes as I write this review, all of two days after having screened “Rumor Has It …,” I’m having a hard time even remembering what happened.
Local Album Review Tenderhooks Tenderhooks (The New Beat Records) (Metro Pulse) - The best rock music always defies its era, existing on a separate plane as opposed to merely cutting and pasting whatever sonic trend might happen to be big this week into the body of its own aural text.
Film Review (Syracuse New Times) - It feels cheaper, all right, and slightly more crass, too, but chances are you already knew that going into Cheaper By the Dozen 2 (20th Century Fox; 93 minutes; PG; widescreen; 2005), a second helping spurred on by the $138 million box-office take of the 2003 template.
County Year in Review: From local wines to a new Edenbower, the business community was busy (The News-Review) - Closing, expanding, building, branching out and, sadly, burning down all happened to local businesses in 2005.
"Sith" Happens in '05 (E! Online) - Top 2005 moneymakers, according to figures compiled by Exhibitor Relations: 1. "Star Wars: Episode III--Revenge of the Sith," $380.3 million 2. "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," $277.1 million 3. "War of the Worlds," $234.3 million 4. "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," $225.7 million 5. "Wedding Crashers," $209.2 million
Wedding Crashers - Uncorked Edition (DVD Talk) - The Movie Based on the trailer, you'd think this was a wild comedy set in the world of weddings, where sex and humor dance to cheesy novelty songs, fueled by free drinks and pass-around appetizers.
Movie review (Baltic Times) - Corpse Bride Stop-motion is an amazing craft, and when it’s done as expertly as in “Corpse Bride,” it’s a real thrill. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” was groundbreaking in a way that this movie isn’t – but that doesn’t mean that “Corpse Bride” isn’t breathtaking.
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