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Group: borland.public.delphi.nontechnical · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in borland.public.delphi.nontechnical
Author: morphedrlabias
Date: Mar 24, 2008 07:05

I have been on a mild King Arthur kick recently, motivated by reading Greg Stafford's magnum opus RPG 'Pendragon', and it's campaign, 'The Great Pendragon Campaign' (one of the greatest RPGs of all time, even if it is limited to a very narrow range of play options (knights in and around Camelot, period)) So, TS White... Man, I hate TS White... Lessee, There are, in the book so far
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I trust this reviewer By STEPHEN HOLDEN NYTimes Published: September 14, 2007 From its first moments, when a solitary dreamer on a beach turns to the camera and sings, unaccompanied, the opening lines of the Beatles’ song “Girl,” Julie Taymor’s ’60s musical fantasia, “Across the Universe,” reveals its intention to use the Beatles’ catalog to tell two stories at once, one personal, the     

Group: alt.fan.ceciladams · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in alt.fan.ceciladams
Author: Shawn Wilson
Date: Apr 1, 2008 15:01

In alt.tv.firefly Arbitrar Of Quality <tsmtsm@wildmail.com> wrote: FIREFLY Season One, Episode 2: "The Train Job" (or "Ha ha. Perhaps you would prefer to take a train.") Writers: Joss Whedon and Tim Minear Director: Joss Whedon I'm quite fond of trains. "The Train Job" opens with a scene that, even before I knew the back- story behind this show (short version: write a
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Here are two new (customer) reviews for my new novel Hollywood Sinners. 1) Fun Romp through old Hollywood, April 2, 2007 Reviewer: Elizabeth Heskett - 5 stars. This is the perfect book to sink into while taking a long soak in a tub with glass of wine. The story is so engaging and takes you to a time of movies that is long gone. One of it's guilty pleasures is that you can become engaged     

Group: rec.music.beatles · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in rec.music.beatles
Author: really real
Date: Sep 15, 2007 17:11

Here are two new (customer) reviews for my new novel Hollywood Sinners. 1) Fun Romp through old Hollywood, April 2, 2007 Reviewer: Elizabeth Heskett - 5 stars. This is the perfect book to sink into while taking a long soak in a tub with glass of wine. The story is so engaging and takes you to a time of movies that is long gone. One of it's guilty pleasures is that you can become engaged
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Mindless trolls on usenet please go get an education. The Power of Nightmares This film explores the origins in the 1940s and 50s of Islamic Fundamentalism in the Middle East, and Neoconservatism in America, parallels between these movements, and their effect on the world today. From the introduction to Part 1: "Both [the Islamists and Neoconservatives] were idealists who were born out     

Group: alt.tv.angel · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in alt.tv.angel
Author: chrisg
Date: Apr 3, 2007 11:13

Mindless trolls on usenet please go get an education. The Power of Nightmares This film explores the origins in the 1940s and 50s of Islamic Fundamentalism in the Middle East, and Neoconservatism in America, parallels between these movements, and their effect on the world today. From the introduction to Part 1: "Both [the Islamists and Neoconservatives] were idealists who were born out
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A reminder: Please avoid spoilers for later episodes in these review threads. For your reference, this episode aired between "Conversations With Dead People" and "Sleeper." ANGEL Season Four, Episode 7: "Apocalypse, Nowish" (or "I love the spell of Meteo in the evening") Writer: Steven S. DeKnight Director: Vern Gillum This episode opens with Cordelia at Connor's place (so, did she ever     

Group: alt.fiction.original · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in alt.fiction.original
Author: Peter Joseph Swanson
Date: Apr 2, 2007 08:18

A reminder: Please avoid spoilers for later episodes in these review threads. For your reference, this episode aired between "Conversations With Dead People" and "Sleeper." ANGEL Season Four, Episode 7: "Apocalypse, Nowish" (or "I love the spell of Meteo in the evening") Writer: Steven S. DeKnight Director: Vern Gillum This episode opens with Cordelia at Connor's place (so, did she ever
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Group: alt.books · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in alt.books
Author: Peter Joseph Swanson
Date: Apr 2, 2007 08:14

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Group: us.politics · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in us.politics
Author: Midex
Date: Feb 7, 2007 22:32

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Group: alt.society.conservatism · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in alt.society.conservatism
Author: Midex
Date: Feb 7, 2007 22:32

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Group: alt.tv.angel · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in alt.tv.angel
Author: Arbitrar Of Quality
Date: Dec 16, 2006 10:15

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Group: alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer · Group Profile · Search for Movie Review Spun in alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer
Author: Arbitrar Of Quality
Date: Dec 16, 2006 10:15

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