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21. Preschool Playroom
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22. People en Espanol
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23. Paste
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24. Sports Illustrated for Kids (2-Year
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25. In Touch - Nj
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26. The Hollywood Reporter (Daily)
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27. King
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28. Premiere
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29. Hello - England
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30. Star Magazine
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31. Soap Opera Digest
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32. Mix
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33. M
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34. Guitar World - (non disc version)
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35. Electronic Musician
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36. Fangoria
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37. Spin
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38. Empire - England
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39. InStyle (2-year Subscription)
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40. Entertainment Weekly (6-month

21. Preschool Playroom
by Redan, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005NIRF
Sales Rank: 144
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great to grow!
My 3 year old daughter loves this magazine and so do I! It features her favorite characters from PBS, Disney, and others totally commercial free. I expect this one to grow with her as well. Some of the activities are just right and some are a bit above her and we do them together or save until she's ready. She certainly won't outgrow this magazine before her subscription runs out!!

5-0 out of 5 stars This is perfect for my 2 year old
I was in the local library and saw this magazine so I checked out several issues to read to my daughter.This morning, right after breakfast, she is going through the magazine on her own!She remembered the games that we played and replaying them on her own, shewas going over the stories we read and telling me about them, and she was trying to follow the maze on her own.
5-0 out of 5 stars superb
This is not full of ads although it is full of tv characters and that in and of itself is an ad. However, it is educational with cute activities that are easily appropriate for ages 2 and up.
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Subjects:  1. Children    2. Children and Teens    3. Childrens    4. Education    5. Theory And Practice Of Education    6. Entertainment   


22. People en Espanol
by The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005R8BN
Sales Rank: 248
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars great magazine
This is a great magazine , much better than the english version, thier edition "50 bellos" , is the best. They really know how to pick beautiful people. The latest edition of "most beautiful" in english is really disappointing. I suggest People en Espanol, el mas mejor.

5-0 out of 5 stars DAMNNN o0o sexaaiiii
just because juanes is in the magazine thats all i got to say I WANT 100 COPIES!! lol not badd

5-0 out of 5 stars Aprender entonces leer
I must admit that I got hooked on this magazine after seeing a tiny picture of Juanes on the cover.I love his music and I wanted to know more about his life.My subscription started too late for his famous cover shot! �Que lastima! I missed several issues because they were sold out at the hispanic tiendas.
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Subjects:  1. Entertainment    2. General    3. Periodicals    4. Spanish    5. Spanish language    6. Lifestyle & Cultures (Guidance)    7. Hispanic (Latino, Latina)    8. Movies (Movie, Films, Film, Cinema)    9. TV (Television)    10. Music   


23. Paste
by Paste Media Group Llc
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Asin: B0000A8YVE
Sales Rank: 308
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Finally!!! A Music Magazine Worth Subscribing To
When it comes to music, culture, and overall coverage of meaningful entertainment, Paste is where it's at. Fairly a new publication (starting in July of 2002), the magazine has soared in popularity and holds its own in a marketplace saturated with bland and repetitive articles.
5-0 out of 5 stars How did they do that?
PASTE magazine was made just for me!I don't even know how it came to be...I had started to receive the now-defunct TRACKS magazine (unsolicited - - probably a last-ditch effort to build a subscriber base) and when they finally went under, I was credited with two issues of PASTE.WOW!This magazine is utterly awesome!Besides the cd (or dvd - - or sometimes both!), the music, the films, the cultural issues are all enlightening and well-written.It is obviously a labor of love for all those involved in its creation.It is literally chock-full of interesting stuff, particularly not-necessarily-mainstream stuff.In all honesty, I find the advertisements particularly helpful in turning me on to new great artists, which I probably would not have heard of otherwise.I also appreciate the thicker-than-average cover, since I tend to carry it around with me for a while, to devour it by bits and pieces in every spare moment.Each issue ends up plastered with sticky-note reminders to check out or follow-up on something or other, and I've even resorted to folding over pages of interesting articles for later reference.The magazine holds up very well to my attentive abuse.So, if you are ready to escape the pablum that the entertainment industry has been spoon-feeding you for so very long, be sure to check out PASTE.Support real artists, you won't be disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Loves Paste
Absolutely love this magazine.So much, I gave it as gifts to my family.Perfect for music fans tired of the same old Top 40 radio and craving for some fresh new sounds.Each isssue even comes with a compilation CD and DVD of movie shorts, videos, etc.Sometimes I feel this was created just for me. ... Read more

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24. Sports Illustrated for Kids (2-Year Subscription)
by The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B000EGCIVY
Sales Rank: 552
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Sports Illustrated for Kids (12-month subscription)
After 1 month I haven't receive the product.It's to give a good review until it arrives.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great gift for grandsons
Both of our grandsons love getting SI for Kids.It is a great way to introduce them to reading for fun.

5-0 out of 5 stars SI Kids
We are very happy with how quickly our fiest issue arrived.We ordered on 1-25-06 and our first issue arrived 2-24-06 (almost a month earlier than anticipated!) ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children    2. Children and Teens    3. Children's (Kids, Children, Kid, Juvenile)    4. Entertainment    5. Sport & Leisure   


25. In Touch - Nj
by Heinrich Bauer North America
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Sales Rank: 352
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars THE ultimate dumbing down of the American press
Okay, so In Touch has never claimed to be anything other than what it is: A glossy tabloid.But just when you didn't think it was possible for the American tabloid press to dumb down any further, along came In Touch Weekly and US Weekly.
3-0 out of 5 stars Buy OK or US magazine instead
This magazine is more National Enquirer than the others in the genre.They seem to just fabricate their stories from thin air.
3-0 out of 5 stars In Touch Weekly
Pure gossip. Even more gossip than People..I didn't think that was possible!!!! But it is fun to read sometimes so I gave it a 3. ... Read more

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26. The Hollywood Reporter (Daily)
by The Hollywood Reporter
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005Q7ED
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Essential
I spent several years in the tv/movie industry. The Hollywood Reporter was required reading everywhere I worked--from the small, peripheral businesses to the major studios. Most people subscribe to both the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. If you can afford it, by all means subscribe to both. But if you're one of the millions trying to break into the business, you must read at least one, and, in my opinion, the Hollywood Reporter is the one to get. For one thing, the traditional magazine size makes it easier to handle than Variety's "newspaper" style. For another, the Hollywood Reporter just seems to provide more news and better writing (Variety uses an obnoxious shorthand--e.g., "prexy" for president; "pic" for movie (picture)). Finally, the Hollywood Reporter may be boring compared to Entertainment Weekly, but a trade publication that covers the entertainment industry is still a lot more exciting than one covering, say, the logging industry.

3-0 out of 5 stars For people in the business
Hollywood Reporter is not for the layman. It's a business magazine dealing with the deals of Hollywood, the numbers and profit. It's still interesting, but it's not for everyone. I tried a trial of the magazine and they would arrive a few days later. The July 8th issue arrived on July 11th. Yesterday's news is old news.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Entertainment Industry Resource
If you're interested in going beyond the gossip and into the mechanics of the entertainment industry, then the Hollywood Reporter is for you.It covers television, film, video games, music and more.Find out about the latest business deals, contracts, technology and trends in the industry.I recommend this newspaper for anyone in (or wanting to break in) to the professional end of the entertainment industry. If you're looking for more consumer-friendly entertainment news, I recommend Entertainment Weekly.If you're looking for information about celebrity life, I recommend People or US Weekly. ... Read more

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27. King
by Harris Publications, Inc.
Magazine (26 April, 2002)
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Asin: B000066B5S
Sales Rank: 73
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars King magazine: Mirror for the real world!
I love this magazine(not because of the big ole booty's), because of the way they present the ladies. I have never seen a cover of King showing some skinny, no meat eating, starving her self to death type chic! They show real women, with real shapes. It shows how women look in the real world! I love it, and yeah I must admit, I do love the big ole booty's!! Sorry Ladies, I am a man! LoL!

4-0 out of 5 stars Dubs and Dimes
I love King magazine! With that said the only thing I would change is the ratio of beautiful ladies to Rim advertisements. You have to flip through several pages of bling before getting to the "meat" of the magazine and the reason I bought it in the first place. I do have to say that I am impressed with how they make it a true mens magazine for people with "exotic" tastes and not a generic magazine with hot girls. BUY IT!!

5-0 out of 5 stars IM GLAD THEY CAME OUT WITH THIS...
I'M GLAD THEY FINALLY CAME OUT WITH A MAGAZINE LIKE THIS SO PEOPLE CAN QUIT COMPLAINING.NOW EVERYONE CAN BE HAPPY.... MAGAZINES FOR GUYS THAT LIKE THIN GIRLS, MAGAZINES FOR GUYS THAT LIKE THICK GIRLS.CAN WE ALL GET ALONG NOW?? ... Read more

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28. Premiere
by Hachette Magazines, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7NT
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Fallen stars
This magazine used to be a lot better but ever since James Miegs left it has fallen on hard times.Glenn Kenny runs the place now, and the whole magazine seems to basically be his personal property.They focus more on commercial movies like The Dukes of Hazzard instead of higher brow fare the way they once did.Their articles are not as well written as they once were.Everything has gotten worse intead of better.
1-0 out of 5 stars Premiere
I placed oreder on 6/22 got first issue on 7/21 which was ok, but, got the June issue which was far outdated and still no July issue even though August is nearly out on stands.

4-0 out of 5 stars Continues to get better
While I've always enjoyed Premiere, I really feel like this magazine has become better than ever at what it does.
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29. Hello - England
by Galleon Company
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Sales Rank: 1845
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A MAGAZINE THAT SETS ITSELF APART!!!
An Argentine friend of mine introduced hello to me about ten years ago. This mag sets itself apart from others and I had no idea that it existed, being a magazine freak myself.
1-0 out of 5 stars HELLO MAGAZINE
I ordered HELLO on Jan.10,2005 through Amazon for my wife.She has not rec'd an issue since July,2005. Neither the magazine nor Amazon has succeeded in restarting deliveries and compensating her for the missed issues. In view of the $266 subscription rate I find this to be irresponsble.
5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Diverting Guilty Pleasure Fun
Hello! Magazine has been my hidden little guilty pleasure for years. It is to People what the New York Times is to USA Today. And the best thing of all: Hello! is kind. There is never a mean spirited article or vicious comment on any of the celebrity scandals or controversies. Never. Everything is upbeat and respectful at all times.
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30. Star Magazine
by American Media, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005NIOV
Sales Rank: 374
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31. Soap Opera Digest
by Primedia Magazines
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005NIOT
Sales Rank: 544
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Soap Opera Digest
I love to read Soap Opera Digest so I can catch up on my favorite shows.I have been reading Soap Opera Digest for years and love it.It is my favorite magazine.Keep up the good work.

5-0 out of 5 stars my favorite soap opera magazine
I love this magazine because it has up to date information and tongue in cheek sections like "Tackiest Weddings"

5-0 out of 5 stars the best
of all the soap magazines this one is the best & I have received all of them. It had great information and lets you know what will be happening not some that happened a week ago. If you want to read a soap magazine get this one. ... Read more

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32. Mix
by Primedia Business Magazines & Media Inc.
Magazine (14 December, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 546
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars What a great magazine!
For anyone who is interested in professional audio - from studio recording to audio post production to live sound - Mix is the magazine! I've read many competitive magazines, but if you're interested in professional audio for real - Mix is the magazine of choice. Great information and incredible editorial. ... Read more

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33. M
by Heinrich Bauer North America
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Sales Rank: 208
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Late
It's almost as if this magazine writes it's stories 2 mounths in advance onces you get the "latest" copy it's news that has been repeated 7961,583 times . It does however have decent posters (that's why it got a 2 and not just 1) but thats about the only thing that this magazine has to offer.
3-0 out of 5 stars its pretty good
i think that this magazine is good once in while but not as a subscription. the magazine doesnt vary enough for a subscription. i get this magazine maybe once every 4 months and it doesnt get boring. plus i like the posters.

3-0 out of 5 stars Typical bubblegum tween stuff...
From grades 4 to 6, I read "M" magazine religously, thinking it was one of the coolest things in the world. And I did enjoy it, a lot. But by the time I got to 7th grade, this magazine just got kind of dull and boring. I would say that the target range for this magazine would probably be ages 9-12; if you're older than that, you will probably get so fed up with the short articles and constant articles on Hilary Duff that you'll throw the magazine out the window or something.
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34. Guitar World - (non disc version)
by Future US, Inc.
Magazine (08 February, 2002)
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Asin: B000060MH0
Sales Rank: 230
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Good if you're a teenager, otherwise avoid
If you're a teenage guitarist and want to learn Nickelback, Green Day, and nu-metal songs, then this magazine is for you. There's also some pretty good tips for beginners from time to time. But in the last several years the quality of the feature articles and interviews has gone steadily downhill, and there are far too many ads. As many people have said, sometimes it doesn't seem to be geared towards musicians at all anymore. The smarmy, "hipper than thou" Rolling Stone, Spin, Pitchfork Media style of writing seems to be taking over the mag.And other styles of music such as blues, country, jazz, etc, are pretty much ignored.But like I said, if you're a teenager and you see it on the newsstand and there's a song in it you would like to learn, pick it up, otherwise avoid this magazine.

3-0 out of 5 stars Great for the articles and...
I've been reading Guitar World for quite a long time now. I found the recent addition of the CD-ROM to be a pretty nice feature and it's really helpful to see the artists play the songs themselves so you can better learn how to play the songs and do the lessons in each issue. Guitar World offers a lot of different styles in various issues. One issue might be a metal issue while another might be blues and then there's still some funk and classic rock. I find that the articles with the various guitar players to be usually interesting as well as the colum devoted to producers. The endpage is always the gear setup of a well known player which I think gives a little insight if one finds a sound on a record they really like. Definitely not a bad buy for those things.
1-0 out of 5 stars Not as advertised
I wish that when I purchased this subscription I would have read all of the reviews.Unlike the description included on the Amazon website, the subsription does NOT include the CD-ROM, which costs an additional $1/issue.And, if you want to purchase the CD-ROMs for past issues, they cost $4/disk.Sometimes a bargain isn't really a bargain.Buyer beware. ... Read more

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35. Electronic Musician
by Primedia Business Magazines & Media Inc.
Magazine (14 December, 2001)
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Asin: B00005UMOW
Sales Rank: 809
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A1 Publication - One of the Best out There
As a music professional I have subscriptions to numerous magazines, Everything from Guitar One to Recording Magazine. Therfore I was reluctant to spend more money on another magazine until I received one those cards for a "free issue" in the mail. Man was I glad to get that. EM is one of the best magazines in the industry and it covers just about every aspect. Interviews with the industries top producers, 10 or more reviews per issue. May's article on "Affordable Solutions for Studio Acoustics" was worth the yearly subscription by itself. So don't wait like I did, its no telling what you might miss.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good info, recording, gear reviews, articles, and ads
I'll keep this short. hehe. The mag corners a market where no other mag goes. This is a nuts and bolts making a living at electronic music (all forms), kind of mag. You won't find artist reviews or anything like that here (just references to who uses what sometimes). If you are a beginner looking for info, or a pro who is keeping up with latest gear, software, etc., then get this mag. I've had it now for a couple of years and it's jampacked with articles, gear reviews, buying guides, etc. etc. etc. There are ads but they are kept to about 10%-15% usually. Some of the ads are very insightful into new products. Topics range from drum machines, synths, PCs, software (both commercial and freeware!), anything that relates to the Electronic Musician. And if that weren't enough EM goes the extra mile teaching us how to properly record mics, make a mix, anything related to the studio process. I also recommend Keyboard Magazine if you are a synth or electric piano player. I highly recommend Electronic Musician to anyone with an interest in Electronica (EBM, Industrial, Techno, Soundscapes) and/or High-Tech Professional or Home Studio recording. ... Read more

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36. Fangoria
by Starlog Press
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Finally!
I always enjoyed going grocery shopping with my mom -- while she shopped, I hung out in the magazine section reading Mad, Cracked, and FANGORIA.Now, 25 years later -- I finally got my own subscription -- and unlike retro video games, nostalgic 80's cd's, and Members Only jackets, this is just as good as I remember.
3-0 out of 5 stars The internet will do them in
One of my greatest childhood memories involving horror movies concerns Fangoria magazine. You would think the recollection would have something to do with watching "Friday the 13th" or "Halloween" for the first time, and I do have those memories to keep me warm at night, but my first vivid impression of the shocking power of horror films hit me at the tender age of ten or eleven when I stumbled into the local drugstore and picked up a copy of this magazine. I don't remember what the cover looked like--surely it was one of the grotesque images Fangoria routinely plasters on the front cover that initially caught my eye--but I do recall thumbing through the magazine rather quickly in case the nosy cashier decided a youth of my tender years shouldn't look through such a gruesome publication. Immediately before I sat the magazine back on the rack, my eyes settled on a nauseating color photograph of one of those "axe in the head" effects so common in slasher films of the era. I suspect this still came from footage eventually excised from the theatrical cut, however, because it was far worse than what we usually see. I almost lost my lunch on the spot. Even today, I wish I knew which movie that scene came from.
4-0 out of 5 stars OVER 20 YEARS AND STILL GOING STRONG
You've got to take your hat off to Fangoria.Whether their style of gory, visceral coverage of the horror genre appeals to you or not you can't deny their success.The fact that they've been doing it for 20 years is really a marvel in the world of magazines, let alone genre magazines.
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37. Spin
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Spin baby spin
I've been to a lot of concerts, met a lot of bands, seen a lot of hype, seen a lot of scandal. This magazine is pretty much the best source of any up-and-coming band that you may be hearing on the radio or seeing on MTV.
1-0 out of 5 stars Spin Magazine
Give me a break,people!All Spin Magazine is a cheap rip-off/wanna-be of Alternative Press.I've looked at like maybe ten OR less issues of this waste of printed material in the past as many years.Think I may've saved ONE of those issues.Sometimes,I'll find an issue left by an uninterested patron at the post office that's been left behind.I'll then take it home,then likely toss it out after I've looked through it twice.Avoid at all costs!

3-0 out of 5 stars Decent overview
Ok - This is not pitchforkmedia.com - the online music review who's more concerned with prose rather than the actual reviewing of music BUT nevertheless the greatest source out there to new music. This ain't Rolling Stone neither, who'd have a better place in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame rather than the newstand, as it doesn't mean anything anymore to contemporary music fans. This is the guy stuck in the middle, between the one who does not want the intellectual crap of the one, neither the commercial junk from the other. Hence, a 3-star for ideal pulp, just what you want if you have 10 minutes to spend on the toilet! But then again, this is a daily occupation... ... Read more

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38. Empire - England
by Emap Metro / 4th Floor Mappin
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Sales Rank: 1950
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best...
This is simply one of the best movie magazines on the market. You can always be sure to be updated on the latest movies and dvd releases, and it's nice that the crew of Empire doesn't take themselves too seriously; the articles are well written but keeps the humour intact as well, where other movie magazines seem to be too keen on showing how intellectual they are. Unfortunately it's rather expensive here in Denmark, but it's worth the price.

5-0 out of 5 stars TOP MOVIE MAGAZINE - HANDS DOWN
No question. If you followed ALL movie magazines, even the sci-fi and fantasy spin-offs, quick VHS magazines (remember those!) then you should also remember about the time BATMAN premiered (what great movie hype!) Empire Magazine ran its first issue and then the great BATMAN #2 issue and we have not stopped collecting since, nearing issue 200 now as I write this, it has been a good one so far and I am sure will keep up the same pace for all new to the greatest `non-digital' monthly pages on the planet, I urge young and old alike to start collecting and reading now.
5-0 out of 5 stars The greatest movie mag on the planet!
I am a loyal,long time fan of EMPIRE magazine and have collected almost every issue from No.1. Being a British mag, it differentiates itself from others like Premiere and Entertainment Weekly by it's frank dissection of all movies, and provides a wide range of opinion and discussion. I will always read EMPIRE, and If you like movies, you should too. ... Read more

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39. InStyle (2-year Subscription)
by The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B0000TET7G
Sales Rank: 163
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Best fashion magazine available
This is the best fashion magazine on the market.Very realistic with budgets too.It shows different ways in which everyone can be fashionable (on any budget).I also enjoy the beauty articles because they have original ideas to stay in style and keep your skin looking beaufiful.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Magazine Diva Says........
InStyle magazine takes its readers into the lives of celebrities and makes them accessible. The features are very informative and fun. I enjoy the Man of Style feature and the Entertaining guide best! For more on mags, visit my blog at magazinediva.typepad.com.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love This Magazine!!
In my humble opinion, this is the best magazine for style and fashion advice. Even the advertisements are hip and informative, in terms of fashion and style. Of all the style magazines out there today, this is far and away the best of the best. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Fashion and Beauty    2. Home, Fashion and Family    3. Entertainment    4. Fashion & Style    5. Women's Fashion    6. Women's Interest    7. Lifestyle & Cultures (Guidance)    8. Beauty, Personal   


40. Entertainment Weekly (6-month subscription)
by The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 530
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars I love this magazine!
Yes, EW has changed over the years, but I believe it's as relevent now as it's ever been.The articles are interesting and the reviews usually right on the mark.I read it cover to cover.

1-0 out of 5 stars Wussy & Weak, "Weekly" Has Lost Its Edge & Drive
First off, I usually just stick to rating & critiquing movies. But, every time I see an ad on this website for this Time/Warner (or whatever the hell the company calls itself this week) rag-mag I start to see red.
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Subjects:  1. Entertainment    2. Movies (Movie, Films, Film, Cinema)    3. TV (Television)    4. Music    5. Musicians    6. Actors and actresses   


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