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Bizarre ”Chair” hardly compelling

by ROHITH THUMATI January 22, 2002April 21, 2021

This show does not even deserve the title of “show.” Shows are supposed to be entertaining. This one is not. The premise of “The Chair” is this: contestants vie for up to $250,000 by answering questions, ala “Who Wants to be a Millionaire.” The twist is that contestants sit in a special chair equipped with […]

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”Super Smash Bros. Melee” fine for Nintendo nostalgia

by ROHITH THUMATI January 16, 2002April 21, 2021
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Promising ”Imagine That” showcases Azaria and Brook, forced laughs

by ROHITH THUMATI January 15, 2002April 21, 2021
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Comedian Bernie Mac adds flavor to bland FOX TV

by ROHITH THUMATI November 14, 2001April 21, 2021
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Beautiful, Fantastic Plastic Machine Emperor Norton Records

by ROHITH THUMATI April 16, 2001April 21, 2021
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Writers” strikes could lead to job cuts in entertainment

by ROHITH THUMATI April 10, 2001April 21, 2021
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Leary takes ”Job” at ABC

by ROHITH THUMATI March 28, 2001April 21, 2021
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Dick gets sick in MTV variety show

by ROHITH THUMATI March 13, 2001April 21, 2021
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Soundtrack contributes to success of cartoon classic

by ROHITH THUMATI February 15, 2001April 21, 2021

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