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The History of the Knock-Knock Joke
How long has the ubiquitious knock-knock joke been around? For most of us, these types of jokes seem like timeless entities that have simply always existed. But they had to start somewhere didn't they? And someone has to know where they started,...
4 commentsTeeth, film review
"Vagina Dentata! Vagina Dentata!" So screams an unfortunately lascivious gynecologist in a key scene of this dark high school comedy billed as a horror film (mistakenly by reviewers, intentionally by the...
2 commentsStrays (written, directed, produced and starring Vin Diesel), film review
Listen to Zach and Bill's podcast review of Strays at Movie Bonfire At first glance, it's easy to dismiss this film as some kind of vanity project by an egotistical action star, but after learning that this...
1 commentInto the Wild Original Score, by Michael Brook, music review
Not to be confused with Eddie Vedder's recently released Music For the Motion Picture Into the Wild, the Into the Wild Original Score is now being released exclusively through iTunes by Lakeshore Records....
1 commentThe Strangers Original Motion Picture Score, by tomandandy
Horror scores are an interesting lot. They should provide an atmosphere of tenseness and a presence of looming danger, but without overdoing it and toppling over into melodrama or camp (unless that's what the film calls for). Typically these scores...
1 commentThe Frantic at Metro, Chicago
It's a surprisingly mild December night in Chicago and a long line of teens is snaking down Clark and around the corner of Racine. Beginning in front of the infamous Chicago music venue Metro, and winding off...
0 commentsThe Best of Comedy Central Presents (Uncensored), dvd review
With material dating back as early as 1999, this new DVD collecting the "best" Comedy Central Presents actually seems to come pretty close to accomplishing just that. The list of comedians included on the DVD are fairly well known, aside from Jeff...
0 commentsEXOTIQUE 3: The World's Most Beautiful CG Characters, book review
With the recent success of Robert Zemeckis' Beowulf, and the growing power of the gaming industry, it's no surprise that computer generated characters are growing more and more popular. The good news for...
0 commentsBlue Man Group - How To Be A Megastar Live!, film review
After more than a decade of sold out shows and ecstatic audiences, Blue Man Group decided to take their show on the road. And throughout 2006 and 2007 they did just that, showcasing the How To Be A Megastar...
0 commentsThe Best of Crank Yankers, dvd review
In the puppet-filled city of Yankerville, thousands of angry citizens are awaiting the invention of a simple modern device that would save them much angst and frustration. Fortunately, the rest of us in the...
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