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Revenge of The Prequels! Box-office blockbusters are nothing new to American cinema. In less than 6 months George Lucas’ final piece of the Star Wars universe will hit screens all around the world, throwing people into a frenzy of camping out, standing in long lines and calling in sick from work. Adam Frazier takes a look at Star Wars: “Revenge of The Sith” |
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Polar Express: If you haven't been able to get into the Christmas spirit for the last couple of years, this movie is for you -- and your kids, your cousins, your nieces or nephew, brothers or sisters and parents.
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Collision Course: Rock Meets Rap in a New Way Jay-Z, Linkin Park. Rap, Rock. Two high-profile names in the music industry. Put them together and mix some things up and you get something that recognizes as much success Aerosmith and Run-DMC. |
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Brian Wilson Releases the Album "Smile" The album that never was going to happen is finally released in its complete form. |
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Movie Review: Sideways Alexander Payne, the director of "Election" and "About Schmidt", returns with a movie that might be described as a more serious "Swingers." |
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Nick and Jessica Bring the Holidays to Us. Last week, ABC aired Nick and Jessica's Christmas special on the first day of December. What a good way to start the holidays.
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A Review of A Perfect Circle's "eMOTIVE" and "aMOTION" A Perfect Circle has consistently been one of the most creative bands in the past few years. Their new releases, "eMotive" (CD) and "aMotion" (DVD), may or may not disappoint. Read on, fearless reader… |
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Throw Up Your Rawkfist if You Feel Me When I Drop This It's a phenomenon, Thousand Foot Krutch has just rereleased their first album Set It Off as well as their sophomore album Phenomenon and of course a third is on the way. |
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Live Aid Marathon Concert Now on DVD
On a hot summer day in 1985, dozens of the biggest names in music lent their support to Live Aid, a concert of epic proportions designed to raise money for victims of the devastating famine in Ethiopia. The brainchild of British rocker Bob Geldof, Live Aid was held simultaneously at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia and Wembley Stadium in London, England on July 13, 1985. A worldwide audience of 1.5 billion tuned in via TV and radio. At last estimate, the 16-hours of music heard that day helped raise the equivalent of $167 million. |
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