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DVD Review: South Park - The Complete Twelfth Season
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• Tue, Mar 24
OH South Park season 12 is more of the same humor, with newer issues; due to this continuing nature, one must ask, how much longer can this show last? One of my favorite things about South Park are the random scenes. As most episodes of South Park are ...
Blu-ray Review: South Park - The Complete Twelfth Season
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• Mon, Mar 16
South Park’s twelfth season aired on Comedy Central in 2008 and featured 14 episodes of Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s outrageous, satirical series. This collection of the fourth graders’ outlandish adventures found the creative team delivering one of ...
DVD Review: South Park - The Complete 12th Season
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• Sun, Mar 15
OH Unlike other animated sitcoms that have made it to the season 12 milestone, South Park remains in its prime. If anything, the show seems to keep getting better with time and the twelfth season is rather exceptional in that, while some episodes were ...
Music Review: Isaac Hayes - Black Moses Reissue
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• Wed, Mar 11
OH The late Isaac Hayes is permanently embedded in the memory of the latest generation as the voice of Chef on South Park, a Scientologist, and sometime actor. Funny how career trajectories can extend to just about any branch of show biz, ...
DVD Review: Comedy Central Salutes George W. Bush
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• Mon, Oct 13
OH - While you can watch any portion of the DVD separately, if you decide to play them all you will be greeted with South Park’s season ten episode "Mystery of ...
Concert Review: Rush (Holmdel, NJ - July 8, 2007)
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• Mon, Jul 9
By Chris Holmes As with recent tours, the band made copious use of recorded videos to open both halves of the concert and to introduce/accompany songs. The opening video featured rare appearances from all three band members, and was full of the usual dry Rush humor. "The Larger Bowl" was introduced by SCTV...
Concert Review: Rush - Snakes & Arrows Tour At Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, Virginia June 23, 2007
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• Sat, Jun 30
By Paul Roy After a typically incredible performance of "The Spirit Of Radio" towards the end of the second set, another hilarious video takes over the screen featuring the characters from South Park as Lil' Rush. Cartman is dressed like Geddy and is singing and playing the keyboard riff to "Tom Sawy...
Has South Park Finally Jumped The Shark?
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• Sat, Mar 31
By Daryl D In another recent episode, “Cartman Sucks,” Eric is caught trying to take a picture of himself putting his penis in Butters’ mouth. His friends tell him that it will reverse the gayness of the picture where Eric put Butters’ penis in his mouth while Butters was asleep. Butters, who is blindf...
DVD Review: The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie
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• Thu, Mar 29
By Dan Schneider John Cassavetes’ The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie is a film that is one of those overlooked gems that is not only a great film, but a great record of its time, even if it might have more properly been titled The Murder Of A Chinese Bookie. As much as I love the early raw films of Martin Scorsese -- wh...
Ohio Critics Recognize the Year's Best
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• Sat, Jan 13
OH - On South Park Makes The Simpsons Irrelevant by sandra: South Park needs absolute vulgarity to be relevant. The Simpsons never had to go so low in order to . ...
South Park Makes The Simpsons Irrelevant
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• Fri, Jan 12
OH - Because South Park is on a cable network, Comedy Central, the writers don’t have to worry about satisfying the Christian right, with the exception of not ...
South Park Makes The Simpsons Irrelevant
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• Fri, Jan 12
By Daryl D The recent “Mystery of The Urinal Device,” was one of the first South Park episodes in a long time that hasn’t thrilled me. It deals with Eric Cartman’s discovery of the 9/11 conspiracy. For the first time – in a long time – the episode ...
DVD Review: Happy Tree Friends - Season One, Volume One
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• Tue, Dec 19
By El Bicho The Happy Tree Friends are a bunch of cute, cuddly cartoon characters doomed to horrendous torture and death in every episode. Similar to Itchy & Scratchy from The Simpsons or Kenny from South Park, the characters serve no real purpose other than to die in extremely creative and hyste...