Name: Aaron Peck
Articles: 39
First Published: Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Last Published: Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Currently listing articles 39-1:
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Blu-ray Review: The Contract— Morgan Freeman and John Cusack together would make for a fine movie right?
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Blu-ray Review: Immortal— I have never watched such a confusing movie in my entire life.
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DVD Review: Walt Disney Treasures - Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh — Disney Treasures has selected another masterpiece to add to the collection.
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DVD Review: Walt Disney Treasures - The Mickey Mouse Club Presents: Annette 1957-1958 Season— This set is worth it just so you can own an iconic Disney TV series.
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Blu-ray Review: WALL-E 3-Disc Special Edition— WALL-E for best actor as far as I’m concerned.
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DVD Review: Walt Disney Treasures - The Chronological Donald, Vol. 4: 1951-1961 — These cartoons have held up perfectly. To think they were already 20-30 years old when I was watching them as a youngster.
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DVD Review: Secrets of the Furious Five— What is touted as an extra movie of sorts, is really just a glorified bonus disc.
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DVD Review: Scrubs - The Complete Seventh Season— A dash of screwball comedy, a touch of hope, a bit of drama, all stirred together with a lot of loveable characters.
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DVD Review: Hellboy II: The Golden Army 3-Disc Special Edition— Guillermo del Toro has completely reinvented the Hellboy franchise.
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DVD Review: The 4400 - The Complete Series— The 4400 is one of the best sci-fi shows to ever grace our television screens.
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DVD News: The Real Ghostbusters: Complete Series— I remember getting up every Saturday morning to watch this show.
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Movie Review: Stuck— Stuck is a well-intentioned B-movie that provides enough thrills and interesting storylines to make it worth watching.
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DVD Review: The New World - Extended Cut— The fact that there are no special features included in this set make it definitely not worth buying.
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DVD Review: The Peanuts Deluxe Holiday Collection— This is the “be all end all” set when in comes to a collection of these fine cartoons.
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DVD Review: The L Word - The Complete Fifth Season— Enough girly talk and situations for the women, and enough lesbian kissing and fooling around for the men.
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DVD Review: The Cult of Cartman - Revelations— This is a set for those that love South Park, but not enough to buy every season or watch every episode.
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DVD Review: Sleeping Beauty - 2-Disc Platnium Edition— Even if you own the old DVD, this set is worth it.
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Book Review: Playing for Keeps by Mur Lafferty— A great, original story that doesn't come along often. And when do you encounter powers like smelling a person’s past and shooting feces from fists?
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DVD Review: Midsomer Murders - Set 11— If you’re looking for a great representation of classic British television then this is it.
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Riffing RiffTrax: Transformers— Transformers is now bearable. The only problem is that, even with RiffTrax, the movie is still over two hours long.
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DVD Review: Ironman 2-Disc Special Collector's Edition— This is a DVD worth owning, no doubt about it.
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DVD Review: Mobile— This is one of the best thrillers I’ve seen in a long time. This is what Vantage Point wishes it could have been.
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TV Preview: Californication - Season 2— Hank Moody and the clan are back for an all new season.
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DVD Review: Lewis Black's Root of All Evil— Lewis Black has always been one of my favorite comedians. His crazy rants, insane facial gestures, and incessant head-bobbing, make him hilarious.
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DVD Review: Pushing Daisies - The Complete First Season — If you took Tim Burton and Dr. Seuss, stuck them in a room and let them write a TV show, Pushing Daisies would be it.
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TV Review: 9/11 - Millionaire Widows— It seems that money, no matter the situation, will always have a stranglehold on people.
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DVD Review: Ray Harryhausen Presents The Pit and the Pendulum— I hope that Lougee and company may try and flesh this short film out a little more.
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DVD Review: Brian Regan - The Epitome of Hyperbole— Brian Regan is truly an original comic. He eschews the dirty stuff, and sticks to clean and physical humor.
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DVD Review: The Nightmare Before Christmas Collector's Edition— Disney has put out a collector's edition that doesn't disappoint.
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Movie Review - The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior— This movie is painful.
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DVD Review: The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Beginning— At the very least you know your kids are watching this instead of Miley Cyrus, and that should be a big plus for any family.
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The Skinny on Olympic Skin— In this post-Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction" world we live in, it's hard to believe the amount of naked skin being shown off at the Olympics.
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DVD Review: Dexter - The Complete Second Season— Pick this set up if you're looking to get back into the show and get ready for the third season.
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DVD Review: Phineas and Ferb - The Fast and the Phineas— Kids will love the simple, bright animation and adults will enjoy the double meanings, and interesting dialogue.
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DVD Review: Reno 911! The Complete Fifth Season Uncensored— ... at the pace these deputies are going, I’m not sure if there will be much of Reno left.
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PC Game Review: Cubis Gold 2— A puzzle game that’s easy to learn and nearly impossible to master.
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PC Game Review Feeding Frenzy 2— I’m a ferocious Feeding Frenzy fanatic!
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TV Review: The Office - "Initiation"— I really am amazed at the quality of each episode.
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TV Sneak Peek: Knights of Prosperity— The premise of Knights makes it worth checking out.


