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Helpful votes received on reviews: 54% (7 of 13)
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The Secret of the Soldier's Gold by Franklin W. Dixon
The Secret of the Soldier's Gold by Franklin W. Dixon
This is one of the better books in the Hardy Boys "Mystery/Digest" series. It has an excellent plot and great action. The book flowed well and kept me occupied, unlike a lot of other books in the series which were sometimes flat and boring.

Highly recommended!
Men With Brooms <b>DVD</b> ~ DVD
Men With Brooms DVD ~ DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best, Jan 23 2006
A lot of people may disagree with me, but I didn't find this as a movie I would really want to see again. I mean, I rented it to see Paul Gross and thought the concept of the movie was unique, but was a little disappointed. Some may see this as a funny movie, but I thought some of the humour was cheap and too easy. I mean, I did laugh at some parts, but others I didn't like. I'm glad I stuck through this, because I absoloutely loved seeing the middle to the end. I think that was the best part of the movie. The actors portrayed their characters as expected and I was delighted to recognize a few faces. Even though I'm a little split on the issue, I'm glad I got to see… Read more
Hard Core Logo Hard Core. <b>DVD</b> ~ DVD
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not my taste, Jan 22 2006
Many people may disagree with me, but that's okay. This is a documentary based on the band showing their life on the road. I think Callum Keith Rennie did an exceptional job as Billy Talent (then again, I rented the movie because of him). Otherwise, I wasn't interested in the group's grungy and pointless lifestyle. I'll admit, a couple parts did have me smiling, and the way the movie wrapped up was realistic, but otherwise I didn't see this as entertainment. I actually fast-forwarded through a lot of it because there was either some repetitive or annoyingly pointless scenes. Nonetheless, I think the film served its purpose.