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Fakes and Fiction -
Fake Movies
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Written by Root
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Karate Party's own J.C. Root creates synergies by merging Michael Bay and Uwe Boll's creative efforts. Recommended Audience: Those who like long, pointless films about exciting, interesting topics, or people who enjoy watching things they like be destroyed onscreen. |
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Movie Reviews -
Movie Reviews
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Written by Finger_of_DOOM
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Finger_of_DOOM is disappointed by Terry Gilliam's exploration of 19th Century Germany under Napoleonic Occupation. His verdict: looks good, but strictly a rental. Boo! |
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Other Entertainment -
Book Reviews
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Written by Juan Incognito
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Juan Incognito reviews an awful novel by Jeffrey Archer after reading all his Christmas gift books too quickly. This will hopefully teach him some sort of lesson. Or not. |
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Living and Junk -
Dining Out
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Written by Juan Incognito
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Juan Incognito reviews Masala of Wellington. It is possible that he may have a school girl crush on the place, either that or he is one of life's natural gushers. Read on if you dare! |
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Living and Junk -
Travel
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Written by Moy
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Due to popular demand by the readers of Karate Party, Moy has written an account of her travels through Europe as representative of Karate Party. I'm not sure if the anti Strudel/large Italian dog rant is quite what you were all expecting, but her warnings about Czech bread and sausage are both timely and welcome. |
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Movie Reviews -
Movie Reviews
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Written by Finger_Of_DOOM
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King Kong gets an enthusiastic write-up by well known ape hater, Finger_Of_DOOM. Good to see prejudice does not stand in the way of honest praise. |
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Movie Reviews -
Movie Reviews
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Written by Shahir Daud
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If you have an urge to hear 'spades full of racist vitrol' in the film that made CEO Juan Incognito get so angry his back hurt, then Shahir Daud's review of iconic 1977 exploitation film Fight for Your Life is bound to whet your whistle. Don't miss this must-own DVD. Back massages optional. |
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Other Entertainment -
Theatre Reviews
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Written by Juan Incognito
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CEO Juan Incognito visits Circa in the first Karate Party theatre review. He finds himself pleasantly surprised yet still judgmental after watching The Tutor. There is just no pleasing some people. |
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Other Entertainment -
Book Reviews
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Written by A Man Like Any Other
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A Man Like Any Other is less than impressed by the entry level philosophy in this crummy gift book. |
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Movie Reviews -
Movie Reviews
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Written by Finger_Of_DOOM
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New Zealand director Jane Campion's not-particularly awaited comeback turns out to be a by-the-numbers thriller notable only for Meg Ryan's rack. |
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Other Entertainment -
Music Reviews
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Written by Mikey
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Mikey introduces a new concept to KP; review by comparison, in his coverage of this Wellington "super group's" album. |
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Living and Junk -
Dining Out
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Written by Juan Incognito
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A cosy Italian eatery with menus crammed with legalese. Such a place exists, right on Courtenay Place. |
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Living and Junk -
Dining Out
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Written by A Man Like Any Other
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A Man Like Any Other gives Sahara Café an 80%, and also ends his long-running birthday dinner jinx. |
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