Minor spoilers:
What did you think? I was disappointed frankly. For one thing, Blade was more
of a guest star in his own show. The show premiered at 10:03 EST.
It was 11:31 before I noted Blade continuously onscreen for more than five
minutes. He didn't utter more than two or three sentences u
http://www.cfrb.com/node/375273
Show Over for the Lord of the Rings
June 28, 2006
Local News
Jaimie Kehler (CFRB News)
The curtain will soon close on Toronto's production of The Lord of the
Rings thanks to poor ticket sales and a few lousy reviews.
Producers announced today that the show wil
That is AWESOME That has got the be a rush
brent wodehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpbyXECfuck&search=base
"La'V' is always watching...Be careful who you talk to." - The Side Street
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Well, given your thoughts on "Ray", I think I'll like this flick. I didn't
think Foxx did an "impersonation" of Ray Charles so much as inhabit the
character. Indeed, his goal was to make sure he *didn't* do a trite mimickry of
Charles, and personally I think he succeeded. So I may not have the s
:-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpbyXECfuck&search=base
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One of my professors (black) also emphasized this, but she went on to
distinguish slavery in the old world and the hell that was slavery in
the new. Since it was American history.
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wrote:
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> When I was in college, I took U.S. H
My wife and i saw this last night.
I think "Ray" was a great story that Jamie Foxx ruined by doing a Ray
Charles impression throughout it all. I have a similar problem with
Brandon Routh and his Christopher Reeve impression. This was a great
great movie, though.
Did anyone else s
I'm damping down any real enthusiasm or doubt and just going in blind. If I let
myself, I'll start hoping for another "Highlander", one of the best movie-to-TV
moves I've ever seen (well, except for most of the second McCleod-as-do-gooder
season). That series was so awesome I loved almost all o
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Subject:RE:Will Amazon's Stonehenge rewrite history?
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 09:01:44 -0500
From: Chris de Morsella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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In a message dated 6/27/06 12:35:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The talk of the Mac computer reboot reminds me of two funny things
> surrounding Macs. One was an hilarious ep of "Futurama" where Fry and company
> go to a
> planet run by robots. I forget why, but Fry (I believe) is put on
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* Startling variety in planetary birthplaces:
Astronomers once thought the dusty clouds that spawn
planets all looked pretty much the same. But no more.
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/060628_planet.htm
* Best way to build children's brains: play with
them
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