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Welcome to the penultimate episode of Degrassi Junior High season one. And as it so happens, it’s a Wheels episode—the very first Wheels episode, more or less. Up until this point, Derek “Wheels” Wheeler has mostly been Stephanie Kaye’s object of wanton lust, but here he finally gets a chance to ste...

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So, we’re finally at the episode that changes everything. Okay, maybe not “everything”, but this is the episode where 14 year old Degrassi student Christine “Spike” Nelson gets pregnant. Talk to any fan of Degrassi Junior High, and this is probably the one storyline they’ll mention right away. From...

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Highlights from Revenge of the Ninja starring Shô Kosugi, Arthur Roberts, Kane Kosugi, Keith Vitali, Grace Oshita, Ashley Ferrare.

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Sho Kosugi plays a former ninja who’s sworn off violence, only to be pulled back into it when his business partner turns out to be using him to smuggle drugs. When his son (played by Sho’s real life son Kane) is kidnapped, he springs into action, and good lord, is this ever a fun, violent, hilarious...

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But not to worry, because the current episode “Smokescreen” more than holds its own when it comes to memorable moments. I’m speaking, of course, about a scene where Caitlin Ryan raps. I’m dead serious about this. Caitlin performs an original rap song about the environment, and to no one’s surprise, ...

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Welcome, my friends, to the very, very end. This is it: the last episode of Mister T ever produced. This is the series finale, and you know what that means. All of our questions will finally be answered. Will Robin and Spike be reunited with their parents? Will Kim overcome her eating disorder? Will...

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Last night was the finale of Big Brother 11. And when contestant Jordan Lloyd got up to give her final speech, I couldn't help but fixate on two little words she kept repeating over and over. And would you believe she actually won after this?

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SUMMARY: Chuck Norris is a tough as nails Texas Ranger with a sensitive side, who has to go up against dastardly villains in a modern day western. Basically, the template for Walker, Texas Ranger.

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The episode begins with Lucy wandering the aisles of a grubby department store. This would be Worldly Loosey, the girl last seen introducing Voula to the wondrous world of makeup. Several hours later, she allowed Stephanie Kaye to help herself to all the Irish crème in her parents’ liquor cabinet, l...

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Greetings, and welcome to the most boring episode of Degrassi Junior High. And yes, I realize that’s a pretty big statement to make. You’re probably wondering how I came to this conclusion. For one thing, this exact same plot was already done on Kids of Degrassi Street, a show geared towards 8 year...

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Ever since I became a more knowledgeable movie fan, one thing that’s become a particular irritation of mine is the attitude towards animated films in America. It seems that most people can’t get it into their heads that animation is an entire art form, just like novels, comic books, or live action w...

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Yes, I am putting Jack onto the site. Believe me, it hurts like hell, and I feel terrible for it, but then again he did make the movie in the first place, so it’s not like I’m going after an innocent man. Jack plays a sleazy trainer of guard dogs who may or may not be a bad guy, and despite being pl...

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You just have to love a show that makes the premise of Scooby Doo seem reasonable. If you’re able to grok the idea of a superhuman Mr. T (I know, that’s redundant) roaming the world as coach of a team of young gymnasts, solving mysteries along the way, you’ll have absolutely no problem with a stoner...

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Now here’s a real gem of a B-movie. A cheesy, trashy buddy cop film with absolutely no filler whatsoever, to say nothing of any redeeming social value. Dolph Lundgren and the late Brandon Lee play a couple of L.A. cops who are after the Yakuza, led here by Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. Yep, that’s about it....























