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Seattle's Scarecrow Video: A Movie Lover's Paradise
Seattle's Scarecrow video is an institution around here. The premiere place in the country to find and rent just about every video ever made.


The Must See Upcoming Blockbusters of 2007
It’s January, and that meets a few different things. New Year’s Resolutions haven’t quite been forgotten yet, all that stuff you got for Christmas is still sitting outside of the box in the closet it’ll be in by March, and the major studios are offering a


Which Is the Best Star Wars Film: A Quick Study
It definitely isn’t Episode I. Ironically of all the films, I’ve seen this one the most, because I was a 13 year-old kid when it was released and thus entirely engrossed in the goofy antics of a computer generated stereotype and a 10-year old delivering t


American Idol Is Draining the Life Out of Popular Culture
Up until then, the extent of popular media was done in print, and was limited to those who could read and had the time to do so. But, with the invention of moving pictures and the breakthroughs in mass producing personal radios, the concept of bringing a


Movie Buffs on the Internet
Films, film series and film stars all have warranted websites dedicated to them by fans. There seems to be a level of cooperation among film studios and fan sites - at least, the responsible ones.


Otaku Nation: Anime's Effect on American Pop Culture
The modern age of Anime arrive in Japan in the 1960s, and over the course of the next decade or so boomed into the giant robot, space battle genre bender that we would soon recognize as the anime of today.


Shakespeare's Macbeth in Film
The works of Shakespeare are as timeless as their own sources. His work reached quickly the upper echelons of the classics of Homer and Ovid, Aeschylus and Euripides.


Heroes Review: The Start of Chapter 2
Slowly but steadily, the powers that be have seen the woes of their reality television ways and have started producing quality, character driven dramas that push up not only the viewership of the shows, but the general opinion.


Family Guy: A Top 5 List of Satirical Episodes
The top five episodes that capture and then lampoon the essence of a popular film or pop culture reference. The whole thing, not just the little flashbacks.


The Dresden Files on Sci-Fi Channel
He writes them fast, they're short and fun, and the protagonist is a believable, supernatural detective. It's a great idea that makes for compelling little mysteries, good for reading in a long, relaxed weekend.



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