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Archive for September, 2007

In the immortal words of Monty Burns, this is “eeeexcellent!”

Posted by jennifer o'callaghan

OK, who isn't a fan of "The Simpsons"?
Seriously. It's been on the air forever and now the residents of Springfield have proved that they can hold their own on the big screen.
I've always loved how the writers reference famous movies, but I admit, sometimes the scene looks familiar, but I just can't place it. [...]

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He’s leavin’ on that 3:10 train to Yuma

Posted by jennifer o'callaghan

There hasn't been a good Western in a while. At least, not by my reckoning. Last one I thought was truly something was "Unforgiven," and that came out in the 1990s.
As a rule, I don't like the idea of remakes. I think it stems from seeing too many bad ones or seeing an original [...]

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I want more for my $9 movie ticket!

Posted by deidre ashe

Really, there's just not enough movie options for me in the area.
Now that I've lived here for a few years, I've been spoiled by some of the more unusual film choices at the Wilton Town Hall Theatre. It's a trek to get out there, but the cheap, cheap prices (for both movie and snacks) and [...]

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Can your Kat do this?

Posted by teresa santoski

Dude. What with my taste for melodic metal, I can't believe I've never heard of The Great Kat before today. I don't why her publicist would've sent us an e-mail about her newest DVD release (we're not exactly known for our coverage of Julliard-educated thrash guitar virtuosos), but wow. I've never heard "Flight of the [...]

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Ever feel like Dwight Schrute III?

Posted by albert mckeon

Apparently, Michael Scott could be tranferred to Nashua someday. The Gate City is one of six cities listed as having Dunder Mifflin branches. This tidbit is on the fictional company's website, an offshoot of The Office main page.
This led me to wonder if any local offices mirror The Office. Does your coworker act like Dwight? [...]

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Smokin’ craic

Posted by jennifer o'callaghan

I just got home from my first adult Irish dance class over at Dancing Corner on Main Street in Nashua with the McGonagle School of Irish dance.
My feet are a bit sore and my calves a bit tight, but I cannot stop smiling. It was sooo much fun.  
Bear in mind, I am the [...]

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Your participation is strictly ironic

Posted by jennifer o'callaghan

Do you have an appropriately well-composed and spontaneous MySpace default photo taken by an anonymous third party? Can you find an appropriately ironic thrift-store T-shirt?
Then you might just be ready for the events of the Hipster Olympics:
 

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“Rock of Love” gone wrong

Posted by jennifer o'callaghan

Please tell me I am not the only person addicted to Bret Michaels' search for nothin' but a good time, "Rock of Love" on VH1.
The former Poison star has been whittling down his backstage passes, and, by extension, the number of girls vying to "rock his world" week by week.
And yet, somehow, Lacey remains. [...]

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So much “Office” news, so little time!

Posted by deidre ashe

Calling all Dunderheads!
- Did you go out and buy your Season 3 DVD that went on sale yesterday like I did? If you haven't, I'd highly suggest buying it at Target. Like last year, Target is offering a special edition version ("Nifty Gifty") of the show on DVD, and this time with a fifth disc! Another bonus: [...]

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“Any time I see something a 12 year-old Japanese girl would like, I think of you.”

Posted by teresa santoski

There's nothing like an e-mail from a close friend to brighten up your day, especially when it contains a link to a video clip on YouTube and a "I saw this and thought of you."
After watching said video clip, I must say I am pleased to be associated with such fine cinema. And so many [...]

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