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Almost Worthless: The Talking Parcel
This is the second installment of my series on dollar store DVDs. For more information on this project, check out my hub called Almost Worthless: A Look At Very Cheap Cinema. The Talking Parcel and my last...
0 commentsFun With Drinking Games
If you have ever enjoyed some kind of alcoholic drink, chances are that you have played a drinking game at least once. These games are basically ways to find new and different methods of having drinks...
0 commentsExploring the Causes of Teen Violence Through the Novels A Clockwork Orange and Carrie
“I got up and ran to the janitor’s storage booth Kicked the door in loose and ripped out the screws Grabbed some sharp objects, brooms, and tools. ‘This is for every time you took my orange juice...
3 commentsAlmost Worthless: The Little Mermaid and Friends
I'm well aware that not only is this the third animated film I've reviewed, it's also the second one with a mermaid theme. This is because I cheated a bit and bought this one not at a dollar store, but on...
0 commentsThe Real Secret to European Beauty
While browsing through an online article about Clinique’s “makeup for men” line, a few of the readers’ comments surprised me. It seems that a number of people think that men aren’t the only ones who...
Almost Worthless: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
My last review, The Mind Snatchers, was the first half of a double feature, but I'm going to postpone my coverage of the second film, The Paper Man. This is for two reasons: 1. The movie is bad. Not bad in...
0 commentsAlmost Worthless: A Look at Very Cheap Cinema
Let me make this clear: I am doing this out of love and curiosity. I love discount stores and I'm curious about the DVDs they sell. Every time I go to a 99 cent store, bodega, drugstore, or supermarket, the...
0 commentsAlmost Worthless: The Mind Snatchers
This next DVD is a double feature, so I've decided to review each film separately. The first one stars Christopher Walken, so we already don't have enough space to contain his awesomeness. This DVD is...
0 commentsPerceptions of Hell
Jean Paul Sartre, a twentieth-century French philosopher, believed that humanity causes its own suffering. His famous quote “Hell is other people,” comes from the 1947 play, No Exit. The drama...
0 commentsThe Evolution of Dodgeball as Explained by American Warfare
The message board was one of many forums discussing the recent movements to ban a game that is part of almost every American childhood; a game that is played in schools and on playgrounds. “I was hit in...
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