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19 Feb, 2009
Worst of the Six, but still worth it!
The Phantom Menace is hands down the worst of the six Star Wars movies. It often seems that Lucas wanted to show what could be done with CGI, not make a good movie. Too much of Jar Jar Binks, the underwater city, and traveling through a planet.
That said, it is still enjoyable and fun! Not to mention, that kids love it. The pod race scene is great and the movie sets the stage for the rest of the films.
04 Dec, 2010
More than just the stats...
What do you do when you finish collecting the 50 state quarters? You move on to the District of Columbia and the US Territories. This is a great complement to the 50 state quarters. Now I look forward to the National Park Quarters!
05 May, 2009
Good snapshop of Manchester circa 1980
0 of 1 found this helpful Zoo-Uncaged is glimpse into the post-punk movement in Manchester in the early 80's. With contributions from well-known bands (Teardrop Explodes and Echo & the Bunnymen) and lesser-known bands (Big in Japan and Lori & the Chameleons), the output is scattered. There are some inspired moments worth listening to - especially Lori & the Chameleons. ANd some better left in the 80's. Overall, it is worth having to see the foundations of many future bands.