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New Movie Review From The Entertainment Critic: The Incridible Hulk - 9 views

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Community Season 4 Episode 4×09 - Intro To Felt Surrogacy - Promotional Photos - 0 views

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    Watch promotional photos from the Community Season 4 Episode 9 Intro To Felt Surrogacy
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Format of Star Ya Rockstar changes, no eliminations for this week! - 0 views

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    After all these weeks of Zee TV's Star Ya Rockstar, the contestants will have to finally pull up their socks and tighten up their belts as the competition has gone on a tougher track. This does not dishearten the contestants as we all know that they are the stars today and being a Rockstar is no big deal for them.
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Film news Buffy The Vampire Slayer getting reboot treatment | TotalFilm.com - 3 views

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      I agree with Joss, this is a sad idea!
  • Vampires are still all the rage - in no small part thanks to the craze-making Twilight movies - and Hollywood isn’t showing any signs of letting up on the bloodsuckers.Even sacred properties like Buffy The Vampire Slayer aren’t safe, with the iconic stake-wielder officially being prepped for a reboot treatment courtesy of Warner Bros.We already heard early last year that a redo of the franchise was in the offing, but now Whit Anderson, who is writing the new Buffy film, has spoken out about her vision for the make-over.“The thing that was so wonderful about Buffy is what made it special was so timeless," she says. "The deep struggle she had with duty and destiny, that tug between what you’re supposed to be doing and what you want to be doing.“The fate of the world is on her shoulders but some days she wakes up and she just doesn’t want to do it. And are we doomed and destined to love someone?  That conflict was very interesting to me.”
  • “This is a sad, sad reflection on our times," says Whedon, "when people must feed off the carcasses of beloved stories from their youths - just because they can’t think of an original idea of their own, like I did with my Avengers idea that I made up myself.”
James Myers

James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: PETITION TO PRESIDENT OBAMA - 1 views

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    This is a petition to the President to support the Public Option. Please read and sign.
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James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: The Soloist - 0 views

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    This is a new movie review of The Soloist by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic
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MoveOn.org: Join the Community - 0 views

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    Move On.Org video of people who cannot wait for health care reform
James Myers

The Entertainment Critic: New Interview From James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: Lis... - 0 views

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    NEW INTERVIEW FROM JAMES MYERS, THE ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC: LISA BLACK, AUTHOR OF TAKEOVER Please check out the new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author Lisa Black about Her New Top Selling Book, Takeover. From Library Journal: Make room for another gutsy forensic pathologist unwilling to stay put in her lab. Theresa MacLean is horrified when the banker found murdered in his driveway connects, just a few hours later, to a bank hostage situation at the Federal Reserve Bank in downtown Cleveland. Why does her fiancé, detective Paul Cleary, have to be one of the hostages being held by two men who are either incredibly stupid (who robs the Federal Reserve?) or very much clued in to the bank's unique delivery patterns? After a few tense hours observing from the command post across the street, Theresa impulsively defies the hostage negotiator's protocol and swaps places with her wounded fiancé. Now on the inside, she uses her keen observational skills and gains a clearer idea of the robbers' motives. Human behavior, unpredictable as always, forces the hand of the robbers and the situation escalates messily. Theresa is caught in a harrowing conclusion-car chase and all. Fans of Tess Gerritsen's Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles novels will enjoy this debut thriller by a forensic specialist for its steady suspense, female intuition, and distinctive venue. A terrific vacation read; recommended for all popular collections. This interview is available exclusively on The Entertainment Critic website found at http://www.theentertainmentcritic.com. To listen to the interview: To access the interview, look under the Interview section. Click on the MP3 player in the lower left corner. You'll see the interview listed, click on Lisa Black's name in the player, the interview will take a moment to download and then will begin playing Enjoy the interview, and please drop us a line at james@theentertainmentcritic.com and let us know how you liked the
James Myers

The Entertainment Critic: New Interview From The Entertainment Critic: Julia Reed - 0 views

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    This is a new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Julia Reed about her new book, The House on First Street
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The Entertainment Critic: New Movie Review From The Entertainment Critic: The Dark Knight - 0 views

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    This is a move review of The Dark Knight by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic
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Book For Sale-The Light Within-James Myers The ECritic - Chicago Books For Sale - Kijij... - 0 views

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    the light within: the extraordinary friendship of a doctor and patient brought together by cancer by lois m ramondetta, md and deborah rose sills from the publisher: the luminous true story of a friendship that shed the boundaries of the doctor-patient relationship and became less a confrontation with death than a celebration of the joys of life when young gynecologic oncology
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Killer View by Ridley Pearson For Sale by James MyersThe ECritic - Chicago Books For Sa... - 0 views

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    This is a book for sale by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic called 'Killer View' written by Ridley Pearson. This item and other books, movies, music and pc/video games are for sale on our website, The Entertainment Critic Magazine.com found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com. We have 2 other websites for your convience: http://www.theentertainmentcritic.com and http://www.theentertainmentcritic.net Please check out our reviews, interviews and previews!
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James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: New Interview From The Entertainment Critic: Jef... - 0 views

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    NEW INTERVIEW FROM THE ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC: JEFFERY DEAVER, AUTHOR OF THE BROKEN WINDOW Please check out the new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author Jeffery Deaver, about his new Lincoln Rhymes book, the new best seller, The Broken Window. From The Publisher: "Lincoln Rhyme and partner/paramour Amelia Sachs return to face a criminal whose ingenious staging of crimes is enabled by a terrifying access to information.... When Lincoln's estranged cousin Arthur Rhyme is arrested on murder charges, the case is perfect -- too perfect. Forensic evidence from Arthur's home is found all over the scene of the crime, and it looks like the fate of Lincoln's relative is sealed. At the behest of Arthur's wife, Judy, Lincoln grudgingly agrees to investigate the case. Soon Lincoln and Amelia uncover a string of similar murders and rapes with perpetrators claiming innocence and ignorance -- despite ironclad evidence at the scenes of the crime. Rhyme's team realizes this "perfect" evidence may actually be the result of masterful identity theft and manipulation. An information service company -- the huge data miner Strategic Systems Datacorp -- seems to have all the answers but is reluctant to help the police. Still, Rhyme and Sachs and their assembled team begin uncovering a chilling pattern of vicious crimes and coverups, and their investigation points to one master criminal, whom they dub "522." When "522" learns the identities of the crime-fighting team, the hunters become the hunted. Full of Deaver's trademark plot twists, The Broken Window will put the partnership of Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs to the ultimate test." This interview is available exclusively on The Entertainment Critic Magazine, found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com. To listen to the interview: To access the interview, look under the Interview section. Click on the wavy lines in the top right hand corner to stop the music, and then
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The Entertainment Critic: New Movie Review From The Entertainment Critic: Hancock - 0 views

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    This is a review of Will Smith's new movie, Hancock, by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic
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James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: New Interview From The Entertainment Critic: Lil... - 0 views

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    NEW INTERVIEW FROM THE ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC: LILY KOPPEL, AUTHOR OF THE RED LEATHER DIARY Please check out the new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author Lily Koppel, About Her Completely Unique, Top Selling Book, The Red Leather Diary. From The Publisher: "Rescued from a Dumpster on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a discarded diary brings to life the glamorous, forgotten world of an extraordinary young woman. For more than half a century, the red leather diary lay silent, languishing inside a steamer trunk, its worn cover crumbling into little flakes. When a cleaning sweep of a New York City apartment building brings this lost treasure to light, both the diary and its owner are given a second life. Recovered by Lily Koppel, a young writer working at the New York Times, the journal paints a vivid picture of 1930s New York-horseback riding in Central Park, summer excursions to the Catskills, and an obsession with a famous avant-garde actress. From 1929 to 1934, not a single day's entry is skipped. Opening the tarnished brass lock, Koppel embarks on a journey into the past, traveling to a New York in which women of privilege meet for tea at Schrafft's, dance at the Hotel Pennsylvania, and toast the night at El Morocco. As she turns the diary's brittle pages, Koppel is captivated by the headstrong young woman whose intimate thoughts and emotions fill the pale blue lines. Who was this lovely ingénue who adored the works of Baudelaire and Jane Austen, who was sexually curious beyond her years, who traveled to Rome, Paris, and London? Compelled by the hopes and heartaches captured in the pages, Koppel sets out to find the diary's owner, her only clue the inscription on the frontispiece-"This book belongs to . . . Florence Wolfson." A chance phone call from a private investigator leads Koppel to Florence, a ninety-year-old woman living with her husband of sixty-seven years. Reunited with her diary, Florence ventures
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The Entertainment Critic: New Interview From The Entertainment Critic: David Baldacci o... - 0 views

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    This is an interview of David Baldacci, Author of The Whole Truth by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic
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James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: Economy on slippery slope - 0 views

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    Discussion of how the US Economy has not bottomed out yet.
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The Entertainment Critic: Olbermann Bush guilty of torture - 0 views

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    Special Comment by Keith Olbermann on why prosecuting the Bush Administration for torture is necessary
James Myers

James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: New Book Review From James Myers, The Entertainm... - 0 views

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    This is a new book review of Always Looking Up by Michael J. Fox written by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic
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