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Sex and the City - Get Some |
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Written by John Delia
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Thursday, 29 May 2008 |
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 Rated: R Sex and the City can be
summed up in two words: CHICK FLICK...with a side of male bashing.
That said, I don’t think that the filmmakers
would be surprised if I used the phrase to describe their film, as it did what
it was intended to do -- get women of all ages excited about, well, being
women. I will say that the film is well
made, has some very funny moments and is supercharged with sexual material.
Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), successful author and
everyone’s favorite fashion icon-next-door, is back, her famously sardonic wit
intact and sharper than ever, as she continues to narrate her own story about
sex, love and the fashion-obsessed single woman in New York City.
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The Revisionists |
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Written by Paula Ryland
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Thursday, 29 May 2008 |
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Coming June 24, unfiltered and unrestrained, this self-titled debut is the pinnacle of "less is more". The Revisionists pack the album with all the punk gusto you can muster using only the bare essentials. Living up to their name, The Revisionists will change how you hear music.
Friends but not yet bandmates, the members found themselves in the
studio together, and the latest addition to the well known roster at Loveless Records.
Dan Lavery and Kevin Shepard were members of the mid-90s post-grunge
band Tonic. Sam Jones is the director of the Wilco documentary I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, and producer of some of the best records on Loveless' roster (Tom Brossueau, The Shackeltons).
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Drawn Together Season Three Uncensored |
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Written by John Casquarelli
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Thursday, 29 May 2008 |
Everyone's favorite cartoon rip-offs are back in Drawn Together Season Three Uncensored, with all the animated blood and boobs too taboo for prime-time television. This 2-disc, 14-episode collection includes some of the raunchiest moments ever witnessed at the Drawn Together household.
Watch as Captain Hero discovers that the "special" giant destroying the city is actually his son, and the mentally challenged monstrosity's mother is none other than Hero's sister, Captain She-Ro. This is certainly not your common Sunday family gathering.
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Morning Of Shines Brightly As We Know It |
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Written by Lena Putzer
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Wednesday, 28 May 2008 |
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Morning of, the six-piece band from Newburgh, NY, has embraced the retro '80s musical style with gusto. Their debut album, Welcome Change Goodbye Gravity
received favorable reviews, and it seems as though their new album, The World As We Know It, will achieve
much the same.
Sounding much like October Fall and other alternative pop/punk bands on
the scene these days, Morning Of seems to offer a twist that's both
refreshing and nostalgic.
There's a good balance amongst Chris
Petrosino's piano , which is strongly apparent on many of the album's
tracks, Rob McCurdy's tight electric guitar riffs and Abir Hossiain's
bass guitar.
Jimmi Kane's drumming emulates a complex, rich style,
which at times, dares to venture along the lines of intense.
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