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Extra Plugs

This is simply just a little extra page for plugs on things other than *N Sync. Here you can find little coments on new movies, CDs, and other things. Yes they are just our opinion so take them if you want but otherwise look around find something you like.

Movies

    Star Wars--Episode One: This is definately an awesome movie. The special efects alone are rad! You don't even have to have seen the others. If you know the general gist of it all you be fine. That's how I was and I loved it. (Also Ewan McGregor and Liam Neson make it a little more fun to watch!)
    Austin Powers-The Spy That Shagged Me: Ok, where to begin. This movie was very "interesting" and very similar to the first one. It was funny, but the same jokes became overplayed and used too many times. I can't say see it or don't see it this ones just up to whether or not you want to waste the 5 dollars so this one is your choice.
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    Do not, I repeat, do not ever waste the time or money to see the Unauthorized N Sync video. We had all agreed that we would never support the unauthorized "ghetto trash" stuff but we were curious so we caved, went in together, and bought it. This thing is so useless. Because of the fact that it is unauthorized it contains no fotage, no interviews of them, and it doesn't even play ant of their music. The only thing you get is a couple of pics put on the screen. The rest of the video, which is the quality of a standard home movie camera, is some really annoying chick going around asking people what they think of the guys, and songs, and videos. It's not even about the guys. I don't wanna waste 16 dollars and an hour listing to people I don't even know giving there opinions which I don't care about. So don't even bother with this one.

    The Haunting: A wicked movie! No, literally. I expected to be more scared, but let me tell you, there are some things that just jump out at you and you can't control your reaction. Liam Neeson and Owen Wilson give excellent performances. Can ya tell we like the Irish lad Liam around this joint? He is tre' magnifique.

    CDs

      Stay The Same: Joey McIntyre's new CD is definately worth the $. But then again I've loved him ever since I was six years old and was into NKOTB. I must just have a thing for Joeys. But seriously the CD is very good. It is a lot of "I miss you please take me back" things but there are a couple of bump-n-grind songs.

      Give It To You: I can't really give my opinion cause I haven't heard all of it, but Becky's said that the Jordan Knight CD is very good also, but I'll leave it open for her to coment.

      Ricky Martin: Now, whether or not he's really gay, this guy really knows how to make you dance. The CD is good, and it really makes you want to dance so if you like up beat, booty shakin' tunes and you have $16 lying around pick this one up!

      Millenium: Hearing this CD was not my own choice. I was at my friends birthday party and she is a big BSB fan and unfortunately she had it playing. Despite the fact I could have been putting my ears in grave danger I listened to it and gave it a chance. I'll admit there are some good songs on it. Like...I Want It That Way, Larger Than Life....well that's about it. (Hey, that's good considering I like those song souly on beat and melody only because the lyrics suck and don't make sense) I'm sorry though, the entire CD is slow songs. I mean I like slow songs in all but I also like to bust a move and you can't do that with this CD. I think they're trying to break away from the whole "Pop" thing but that's not working. They also gave way to many leads to Howie. Yuck! What who wrote that! Anyways, not a number one in my opinion.

        The Big Stuf Band: I know you're saying "who?", and that's okay. Unless you have been to a YMR (Youth Ministry Resources) Camp, you have no idea what I am talking about. But I recently returned from a fabulous vacation in Panama City Beach with my Church, with an organization called "Fun In the Son". And, it was really fun. There I met the lead singer of the Big Stuf (yes, with one f)Band, Steve Fee. Here is a really old picture of him.
        Now, you can't find his CD anywhere, so I don't know what the point is of me telling you this, but I wanted to share my joy and happiness with all of you. Yayy!