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Articles Written by: THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS
As a general rule, I am diametrically opposed to dubbed versions of foreign films, choosing to exercise my Snob right to view material in its completely unadulterated original form. If the U.S. distributor further decides to edit or alter the original, ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
10 Mar 2010
To coincide with the end of the third season, Disney released the latest Hannah Montana DVD today. As the title suggests, there’s a big question that needs to be answered. Is Miley (Miley Cyrus), really planning on leaving behind her secret life as ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
10 Mar 2010
The Texas Tornados have touched down for the first time in over a decade and the result is Esta Bueno! Surviving members Flaco Jimenez and Augie Meyers have teamed with the son of Doug Sahm, Shawn, and have managed to keep the Texas Tornados' Tex-Mex ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
4 Mar 2010
Its 11:00 a.m. Pacific Standard time, and everyone in the world passes out for exactly two minutes and seventeen seconds, during which, they all have a vision of their lives six months into the future. Once everyone awakens, there are disasters ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
3 Mar 2010
Criterion may singlehandedly be keeping the idea of Film As Art alive today. The films they release can't appeal to the broad range of people who rent their movies from a box outside of a 7-11. But for those who are willing to put in the time, they can ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
2 Mar 2010
First off, this write-up is coming from a 40-year old guy who grew up on 2-D animation as the choice du jour. So, even though I like some 3-D computer animated shows, this one, Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5, just didn’t do it for me in the slightest. ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
25 Feb 2010
The latest direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movie, marks the fourth film in a row of the series that Musgo has had a chance to review. This movie is the fourteenth in the series that started off so strongly with the 1998 Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island. ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
24 Feb 2010
Much like its title, is deceiving in how it really wants to be. Seemingly a film about everything being all right, it becomes unsure of what it has to say about the inner workings of a family. Much like a band-aid on a large gash, you may say that you ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
23 Feb 2010
Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) is an average working guy with two kids. He has just recently divorced his wife, Allison (Paula Marshall). It doesn’t take Gary long to bounce back, and being that he is somewhat of a playboy, he immediately has a new girlfriend, ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
19 Feb 2010
Take an established premise, add in some solid setup/punch writing, family values, a few stories with a message, and put all in the hands of executive producer Howard Leeds, and its no Small Wonder that this show lasted for 96 episodes.
Leeds name, as ...
From THE MASKED MOVIE SNOBS,
Blogcritics.org,
16 Feb 2010