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Bryan Cuprill

Complete Buffy reviews: Beer bad
Sorry beer, you've had your day. At the time of writing this, mere months south of 40, I'm finding that beer only leads to woozy inertia and a flabby gut worthy of Homer Simpson. No good can come from excess beer – I've even been told so by Buffy The Vampire Slayer in the latest episode which is appropriately called Beer Bad.

In Sunnydale, it's now even impossible to drink a pint of beer without something weird happening. Some of the more obnoxious patrons of the Sunnydale University pub have gone all caveman after sinking copious pints of ale. If you're new to this metaphor lark, then this essentially means that Too Much Beer = Rowdy Caveman. Even with a thumping hangover, it's still easy to deduce the moral of Beer Bad's flimsy excuse for a story. If only there was a bit more to it than this.

"The fault lies with the...
See full article at Shadowlocked
  • 9/8/2014
  • Shadowlocked
New CSI Season 15,Premiere Episode 1 Official Spoilers,Plotline Revealed By CBS
Recently, CBS delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "CSI" premiere episode 1 of season 15. The episode is entitled, "The CSI Effect," and it sounds like things will get quite intense and drama-filled as Finlay must stop a new bomb threat that's right in her car, and more! In the new, 1st episode press release: Finlay is going to have to deal with a bomb planted in her car and Russell will get a call from someone claiming to be the gig harbor killer. Press release number 2: Finlay will have to deal with a bomb planted in her car, while Russell receives a call from someone claiming to be the Gig Harbor killer. Mark-Paul Gosselaar guest stars as twins Jared Briscoe and Paul Winthrop, and Mark Valley as Detective Daniel Shaw. Guest stars will feature: Marc Vann (Conrad Ecklie), Mark Valley (Daniel Shaw), Jason Gerhardt (Squad Leader Anthony...
See full article at OnTheFlix
  • 9/5/2014
  • by Chris
  • OnTheFlix
CW's "Supernatural" and the Curse with "Out with the Old:" A Television Review
Director: John F. Showalter.

Writers: Robert Singer & Jenny Klein.

Shades of CBS television's "Friday the 13th: the TV Series" can be found in the latest episode of CW's "Supernatural." "Out with the Old" is a good variation on a familiar concept. While the brothers go chasing down cursed objects, like pink ballerina shoes, that were once locked up in a special magical container, the Leviathans decide to surface again like the whales they are. And this time they are unsure if they should cash in on the bounty that is on the Winchester's head.

But as for which story is more important, the obvious choice is with Dick Roman's many associates. They run numerous subsidiary real estate companies, like Bicklebee Real Estate, who are in the market of serving some secretive agendas. Throughout most of the United States, they are buying up mom and pop businesses. As for why,...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 3/21/2012
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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