Name: Dusty Somers
Dateline: Oklahoma City
Weblog: oudaily.com
Articles: 53
First Published: Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Last Published: Sunday, November 30, 2008
Currently listing articles 53-1:
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Music Review: - The Definitive Rod Stewart (Deluxe Version)— Another greatest hits release from Rod the Bod.
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DVD Review: Spin City - The Complete Season One— Michael J. Fox's political sitcom finally makes its way to DVD.
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Movie Review: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas— Holocaust drama lite that takes a turn in the final act.
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DVD Review: Hannah Montana - The Complete First Season— Tweens worldwide are rejoicing.
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Movie Review: Quantum of Solace— Not a memorable entry into the Bond franchise.
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Movie Review: Happy-Go-Lucky— It's not as entirely happy as you might expect.
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DVD Review: Fraggle Rock - The Complete Series Collection— Dance your cares away with four seasons and 96 episodes of Jim Henson genius.
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Blu-ray Review: When We Left Earth - The NASA Missions— Story time with the American space program's most important figures.
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Music Review: Snow Patrol - A Hundred Million Suns— Boundaries aren't pushed, but expectations are fulfilled.
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Blu-ray Review: The Ultimate Matrix Collection— Does one great film + two not-so-great films = a worthwhile Blu-ray investment?
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Blu-ray Review: James Bond on Blu-ray— James Bond, meet Blu-ray.
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Book Review: LIFE Magazine - The Classic Collection— When journalism becomes art...
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Movie Review: The Secret Life of Bees— These Bees are just a little too sweet for my taste.
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Movie Review: Max Payne— A video game film that takes the genre in a different direction. Doesn't mean it's a good one.
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Blu-ray Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull— The fourth Indy picture comes to Blu-ray, and the format helps make up for the script.
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DVD Review: Back to You - Season 1— Sometimes a sitcom's cancellation is what's best for all of us.
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DVD Review: The Happening— The Happening lives up to the negative hype.
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DVD Review: Sleeping Beauty: 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition— This classic has never looked better.
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Concert Review: Jars of Clay - Ford Center, Oklahoma City, 10/5/2008— Hasn't Jars of Clay moved past the opening act stage of its career?
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Movie Review: Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist— Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist is more than charming enough to overcome its flaws.
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DVD Review: Quantum Hoops— This basketball team is bad. Really bad.
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Movie Review: The Lucky Ones— "The Lucky Ones" certainly doesn't describe any members of the audience.
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DVD Review: Schoolhouse Rock! The Election Collection— Schoolhouse Rock! gets the unroyal treatment.
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DVD Review: The Go-Getter— The Go-Getter aims for indie greatness, and comes up short.
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Music Review: Colour Revolt - Plunder, Beg and Curse— Colour Revolt ratchets up the doom and gloom on their first full-length.
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DVD Review: Reprise— A winning Norwegian indie that's emotionally rich.
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Movie Review: Burn After Reading— The Coen Brothers give us what they do best.
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill— Even Pacino and De Niro can't overcome the boredom.
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DVD Review: The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-Ton Megaset— Prepare to be overwhelmed with Python.
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Concert Review: The Submarines - Chop Suey, Seattle— The Submarines bring their sunny indie pop to Seattle and don't disappoint.
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DVD Review: The Red Violin - The Meridian Collection Edition — Ten years later, The Red Violin unexpectedly disappoints.
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DVD Review: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Special Edition)— The Temple of Doom is not exactly the disappointment its reputation suggests.
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DVD Review: The Muppet Show - The Complete Third Season— It's time to play the music! It's time to light the lights!
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Music Review: The Submarines - Honeysuckle Weeks— The Submarines have a sunny outlook on life on their latest, and it's a good look for them.
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Music Review: John Mayer - Continuum Reissue— A great album gets an entirely unnecessary re-release.
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DVD Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— The best film of 2007 finally comes to DVD.
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DVD Review: Lars and the Real Girl— Ryan Gosling turns in a wonderfully sweet performance. The sex doll's not bad either.
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DVD Review: Jimmy Carter Man from Plains— An exceptionally unremarkable documentary about Jimmy Carter. Appropriate?
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Music DVD Review: Les Misérables: 10th Anniversary Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall— The Dream Cast performs a concert of one of the most beloved musicals of all time.
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DVD Review: Dan in Real Life— A completely pleasant experience - that's a compliment.
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Music Review: Edison Glass - Time is Fiction— Repetition creates a tiring listen out of what should be an engaging album.
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Movie Review: Into the Wild— Penn's direction puts Into the Wild on the short list for the best films of 2007.
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DVD Review: The Best of Comedy Central Presents Uncensored — The short shelf life of stand-up hamstrings this disc.
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DVD Review: This American Life - Season One— The popular Chicago Public Radio show comes to television. Who ever said Ira Glass has a face for radio?
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DVD Review: The New Adventures of Old Christine - The Complete First Season— Old Christine could use some new writers.
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Music Review: Jon Foreman - Fall/Winter EPs— Switchfoot's frontman goes all indie on us.
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DVD Review: Oswald's Ghost— Forty-five years later, the JFK assassination remains a mystery. After watching this film? Still a mystery.
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DVD Review: Once— This indie musical is among the best films of 2007.
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Music DVD Review: Sigur Rós - Heima— Grandeur is in no short supply on Sigur Rós' film.
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Music Review: Sigur Rós - Hvarf-Heim— Nothing ground-breaking in this double EP, but worthwhile nonetheless.
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Music Review: Copeland - Dressed Up & In Line— Indie rockers Copeland offer up much more than the usual b-side compilation.
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DVD Review: CSI: The Complete Seventh Season— It's time for another season of blood spatters, dead bodies and the best in TV forensics.
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DVD Review: Paris Je T'Aime— Stories of love from the city of love - you'll love some more than others.


