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DVD’s I Bought This Week - July 1 Brian Gibson loves to buy DVDs. Come with him on his weekly journey into the depths of credit card debt as he tells you what to buy, rent and avoid. By Brian C. Gibson on July 1, 2008 | Comments (1) |
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Box Office: Guess ‘Who’ Won the Weekend? Well, it was Horton who received a big golden Easter egg this weekend from the box office, as Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! won at the box office for the second weekend in a row, as most everyone predicted. Horton finished with $25 million while Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns did the best among new releases at $20 million. Again, no real surprises. By John Cairns on March 23, 2008 | Comments (1) |
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Fat Guys at the Movies: Episode 57 - Back in the Studio On This Week’s Show: Neil is back from SXSW with plenty of stories from the streets of Austin, Texas. He recaps for Kevin the Ten Best Movies of SXSW 2008 and talks about his newfound affection for indie rock chicks. As well, the guys talk about crappy J-Horror movies, Judd Apatow movies for kids and more Tyler Perry movies. Be afraid, the Fat Guys are back to full force this week. Hide the women and children. By Fat Guys at the Movies on March 22, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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Drinking Games: Drillbit Taylor So here we are again with another Judd Apatow movie. But it’s different this time. Drillbit Taylor stars Owen Wilson and it’s PG-13. But that shouldn’t stop you from knocking a few back… if you’re of age. By Kevin Carr on March 21, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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Drillbit Taylor — Movie Review It looks like the filmmakers dipped into a time vortex and plucked Jonah Hill and Michael Cera from their freshman year in high school. By Kevin Carr on March 21, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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The Reject Report Meets the Browns Hoo boy, are we clearly at a low point of the movie year for 2008 right now. By John Cairns on March 20, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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Judd Apatow Picks Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann for His Next Two funny dudes and his wife are the primary cast in Judd Apatow’s return to the director’s chair following Knocked Up. By Neil Miller on March 10, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |