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Tonight Melissa went to see the musical Mary Poppins at a theater in the area that is what I can only assume California’s answer to Broadway. While I’m sure seeing the touring productions of Broadway shows are an experience in themselves, I’ve always enjoyed (and only known) the Broadway version of, well, Broadway musicals. And [...]

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Just when I thought I couldn’t possibly include any other good-looking movies coming out these holidays than I did in Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3, I found even more movies of interest. And I proudly present them to you in what I’d like to call Anthony’s Holiday Movie Picks – Part 4: Everybody’s [...]

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Watching a movie is a great break from holiday shopping. But who knows what movies are worth seeing? To help you out, I proudly present Anthony’s Holiday Movie Picks – Part 3. [If you missed Part 1, it's right here. And Part 2 is here.] Brothers Starring: Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman | Premieres: [...]

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Want to know what to see in the theaters this holiday season? To help you out, I proudly present Anthony’s Holiday Movie Picks – Part 2. [If you missed Part 1, it's right here.] The Twilight Saga: New Moon Starring: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson | Premieres: November 20, 2009 The second movie of the ultra-popular [...]

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If you know one thing about me, it’s that I love movies. I love watching movies, I love experiencing movies on the big screen, and I love dissecting the pros and cons of movies. I go to several movies a month and I enjoy just about everything about the movie-going experience, except maybe paying $11 [...]

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Michael Moore is at it again, running a teaser for his as-yet-untitled upcoming film about the bailout of CEO’s: I’m excited about this new film, that’s carrying the tagline, “This time it’s personal.” Like the healthcare industry failures  targetted in Sicko, the federal bailouts of multinational corporations using taxpayer’s money need to exposed for what [...]

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