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In the culmination of this prehistoric cult-like historical fiction series, Ayla fulfills her destiny and Jane Auel lovingly puts to rest the family she created in 1980 and has nurtured ever since. The...
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From the makers of Ice Age series comes Rio, an aggressive assault of color and sound, and fortunately that’s where the aggressiveness ends. Unlike the latest ‘kid movies’ The Tale of Despereaux,...
View ArticleMovie Review: Rio (2011)
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View ArticleMovie Review: Ice Age: Continental Drift
Seems like the creators of Ice Age: Continental Drift used this step-by-step guide to ripping little kids and their parents off their hard earned dollars: 1. Introduce a couple of new characters to a...
View ArticleNintendo Wii Review: Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games
After only one hour of playing Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games for the Nintendo Wii, I was confident that I had played enough of the game to write this review. Before you accuse me of being...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Ice Age: Continental Drift
If there is one immediate, valid complaint regularly lodged against 3D movies it is that they are full of silly moments where things come out of the screen towards the audience for no particular reason...
View ArticleBook Review: The Ark of Adams by Jack Kane
As Weather and Global warming continue to wreak havoc on the earth, snow and ice blanket the world, creating a new ice age. In an effort to moderate the conditions on humanity, discovery of an answer...
View ArticleBook Review: The Land of Painted Caves by Jean Auel
In the culmination of this prehistoric cult-like historical fiction series, Ayla fulfills her destiny and Jane Auel lovingly puts to rest the family she created in 1980 and has nurtured ever since. The...
View ArticleMovie Review: Rio (2011)
From the makers of Ice Age series comes Rio, an aggressive assault of color and sound, and fortunately that’s where the aggressiveness ends. Unlike the latest ‘kid movies’ The Tale of Despereaux,...
View ArticleMovie Review: Rio (2011)
In the annals of computer-generated family fare, we all know that Pixar reigns supreme. While DreamWorks may be their closest competitor, the former has yet to maintain the steady stream of quality...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Ice Age – A Mammoth Christmas Special
It doesn’t matter when it takes place or what it’s about — every franchise has to have a Christmas episode, dammit! From Mystery Science Theater 3000 to Charlie Brown and from that terrible Teenage...
View ArticleDVD Review: Ice Age – A Mammoth Christmas
Ever since Scrat the sabertooth squirrel started his quest for the acorn in the early 2000s, I’ve been a fan of the Ice Age universe. Sure, maybe Manny, Sid, and Diego are slowly inching towards...
View ArticleIce Age Revisited: Glacial Grooves at Kelleys Island
Sometimes great history is in your own backyard. And sometimes it’s easy to overlook it in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Such is the case with the Glacial Grooves – the largest and most...
View ArticleMovie Review: Ice Age: Continental Drift
Seems like the creators of Ice Age: Continental Drift used this step-by-step guide to ripping little kids and their parents off their hard earned dollars: 1. Introduce a couple of new characters to a...
View ArticleNintendo Wii Review: Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games
After only one hour of playing Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games for the Nintendo Wii, I was confident that I had played enough of the game to write this review. Before you accuse me of being...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Ice Age: Continental Drift
If there is one immediate, valid complaint regularly lodged against 3D movies it is that they are full of silly moments where things come out of the screen towards the audience for no particular reason...
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