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Book Review - A Promise for Ellie by Lauraine Snelling (Blogcritics.org) - When Dad asks Andrew to postpone his and Ellie’s anticipated June wedding till after harvest, the lovers are set on a roller coaster ride. Highs of sweet togetherness and shared dreams are followed by plummets into lovers' misunderstandings and the challenges of circumstances, nature, and making a living from the land in Blessing, North Dakota, in 1900. But A Promise for Ellie , the first
DVD Review: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) (Blogcritics.org) - Like many fans in the west, my interest in anime really started with Akira . But the anime that followed were sold primarily on the basis of sex and violence. For a short time, this strategy worked but the marketing had a negative effect. It quashed the possibility of getting a wider audience for subsequent releases of anime feature films or TV. Public consensus still misunderstands anime as
Theater: 'The Devil and Daniel Webster' (Orange County Register) - Review: Benet's adapted 1936 short story is best left on the printed page. Unless being produced within the public school system, some plays are better left unproduced altogether. Judging from Orange Curtain's production, "The Devil and Daniel Webster" appears to be one of these.
Scarface: The World Is Yours Review [PlayStation 2 Xbox] (GameSpot) - Once you get over the whole rewriting-the-end-of-the-movie thing, Scarface: The World Is Yours is a competent but usually uninteresting action game.
Movie Review: Click (Smart-Popcorn) - Combined Rating: 36% (S:31%; P:42%) - What a waste. A smart concept in the hands of a pair of lowbrow millionaires, Click is a sad waste of time and talent, atleast the talents of Beckinsale and Walken. The lowbrow aesthete of Click is perfectly suited to Sandler who seems content to waste his gifts on dogs humping and fart jokes. It's a shame he had to waste this terrific idea for a movie with
In Theaters Oct. 6 (The Times of Northwest Indiana) - THE DEPARTED (Rated R) Full review, D4. Grade A+ EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH (Rated PG-13) Full review, D4. Grade D TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE THREE (Rated R) Review, D3.
Ponnuru '95 speaks softly, sticks it to left (Daily Princetonian) - For someone with an Ann Coulter blurb on his book cover, Ramesh Ponnuru '95 is surprisingly soft-spoken. While Ponnuru -- a senior editor at the National Review, frequent newspaper contributor and conservative talking head -- might be more circumspect and cerebral than the average culture warrior, his words pack no less a punch.
Will Google Pay for YouTube's Copyright Infringements? (Fox News) - With Monday's announcement that Question of day is whether Google is ready to deal with copyright baggage that comes with YouTube.
Will Google Pay for YouTube Infringements? (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News) - YouTube may have been able to avoid copyright lawsuits by simply not having any cash to go after. But Google makes a much better target.
Your Money Matters: Say 'I Do' to Home Buying (Kewanee Star Courier) - (ARA) - Getting married marks a huge milestone for many people who have spent years dreaming about being a husband or wife. Another major milestone that often follows marriage is the first "big" purchase, which is typically buying a home.
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