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Weekly Blend #301 – Fact or April Fool
It’s April Fools’ Day, which means a flood of stories have come out created by other sites in hopes of fooling their readers. We dive through those stories as well as some other unbelievable tales in an effort to sort out the fact and fiction. You can also hear our reviews of Wrath of the Titans and Mirror Mirror, as well as our personal favorite sword and sandal type movies. We also debate...
Celebrity Apprentice: “Hero Worship” [Recap and Review]
Welcome to the new season of Celebrity Apprentice. For the first time in a while, it really feels like the producers have brought the “Celebrity” part to the show’s title. There’s a plethora of identifiable names unlike the past few seasons which have only had a couple of big names mixed in with lesser “celebrities.” George Takei, Lou Ferrigno, Debbie Gibson, Tia Carrere, and more bring...
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New Celebrity Apprentice Cast Announced
In my opinion, there is a hierarchy when it comes to reality television. Survivor, which requires a certain amount of stamina and physical and social skills, is toward the top of that hierarchy, particularly when they focus on helping out a good cause (like the seasons where they made obvious contributions to the Elizabeth Glaser foundation). The Apprentice is considerably lower on that hierarchy....
Tags: adam carolla, arsenio hall, aubrey oday, celebrity apprentice, cheryl tiegs, clay aiken, dayana mendoza, debbie gibson, dee snider, donald trump, george takei, lisa lampaneli, lou ferrigno, michael andretti, patricia velasquez, paul teutul, penn jillette, teresa giudice, tia carrere, victoria gotti
Larry Crowne [Review]
Going in to see Larry Crowne, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. Trailers are designed to make movies look like fun, but sometimes the patching together of a movie’s funny or dramatic moments is misleading. So, while the trailer looked good, and the cast looked promising, I didn’t have high expectations.
All in all, writer, director, actor Tom Hanks’ provides an enjoyable movie-going experience....
The Green Berets [Blu-ray]
Being in my mid-twenties, the John Wayne generation ended before I ever entered this world. When the opportunity to review one of “The Duke’s” films on Blu-ray arose I jumped at it not know exactly I was getting in to. The Green Berets not only stars the legendary actor, but it is one of only two films he gets credit for co-directing. Released in 1968 in the midst of the Vietnam conflict, it...
