Fans won't be able to get enough of latest Bond flick
The appeal of the James Bond film franchise is confounding. Ever since 007 debuted on screen in 1962's "Dr. No," audiences have turned up faithfully through 18 films to see a premise that never changes and a protagonist who never evolves. Although this kind of redundancy has led to the demise of other sequels, this series, like its hero, can't be killed so easily.
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'Dogma' points to faith, not away from it
Some have characterized this film as sacrilegious or insulting to the Bible, but they are just showing that they haven't seen the film. It is, in fact, a comedy with an underlying spiritual message clearly made by a person of faith.
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Religious protestors lambasting movie they should be applauding
Cory Blackwood vents his frustration over 'Dogma' protestors.
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Self-titled album from Hardknox breaks no new ground in world of sampling, dance music
Sample heavy dance music may never die, it's just too fun. Ask the British duo Hardknox, who seem all too happy to take samples or the frequency of samples to a new level on their self -titled major-label debut.
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