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An elite U.S. counter-terrorism squad loses a member while decimating half of Paris in the reckless pursuit of Middle Eastern maniacs; a Broadway actor with a traumatic childhood secret is naturally hired to replace him. Oh--and they're all marionettes. South Park maestros Trey Parker and Matt Stone (along with co-writer Pam Brady) came up with this shameless satire of pea-brained Hollywood action flicks and even smaller-minded global politics, so don't expect subtlety or even a hint of good taste. Team America is soon on the trail of North Korea's evil Kim Jong Il, who treats us to a tender song about his loneliness before ensnaring Alec Baldwin and the rest of the oblivious Film Actors Guild (F.A.G. for short) in a plot to blow up every major city on the planet. Just as the mindless squad cheerfully demolishes everything in sight, so do director Parker and company. Throwing punches Left, Right, and in-between, the movie's politics leave no turn un-stoned; there's even time to bludgeon the musical Rent. It's offensive, irresponsible comic anarchy seemingly made by sniggering little boys. Painfully funny sniggering little boys.--Steve Wiecking
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John Williams' lovely and moving score for the sixth Star Wars film brings thirty years of collaborating on George Lucas' beyond-popular intergalactic franchise to a close. (Is this really the end of Star Wars? Can't Lucas and Williams work together on a prequel to these prequels? Let us hope so, and that Jar Jar Binks is nowhere near it.) As this music accompanies the most exciting Star Wars film in many a moon, the soundtrack itself is more fun, more evil, more nasty and bumpy. Many of the heroic, anthemic themes woven throughout Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith will necessarily be familiar to any fan of the series, from the "Imperial March" to the main theme. It's remarkable how stirring the latter can be, no matter how many times you've heard it, and even for those who do not have all their money invested in S.W. memorabilia. There is a lot of new music here, and the lush, extensive range of both Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra is on display, most notably in the menacing, percolating "General Grievous" and the rousing "New Hope" end theme. --Mike McGonigal
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Does anyone know whether the Yorba Linda fires are indangering the force's Store there? |
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I was wondering if anyone knows if John Force lived in Lumberton, Texas or in that area in the early 1980's? I knew a John Force back then who wore cowboy hat and boots and was into monster trucks at that time. Thanks! Emily |
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I have recently come into a lot of John Force collectables and am looking for interested parties. Can anyone direct me to a proper site for this type of thing. My collection includes an autographed tire from a Las Vegas race that was used as a coffee table. Thanks. |
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It has an off color god and came in a lidless box and is normal decal placement the colors is just not ths same as my other production one |
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does anyone know anything about prototype 1/24 scale diecast. I have what I was told was a reject prototype 7 time champ gold car. |
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Selling the finest in NHRA & NASCAR apparel and collectibles. John Force's official online store features various motorsport art, photographs, diecasts, videos, used autographed ... |