Bob Etier

Dateline: Miss Bob Etier
Weblog: bob-lostintime.blogspot.com/
Articles: 880
First Published: Oct 01, 2010 / Last Published: Jan 07, 2013
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Two words describe Bob Etier: "female" and "weird." Like many freelance writers, there's something about her that isn't quite right. Read her stuff and find out what.

Bob Etier's articles

  1. March 27, 2012

    So Pretty It Hurts Is a Juicy Mystery
    Everyone’s a suspect when a famous model may have been murdered at a snowbound estate.
  2. March 26, 2012

    The American Snitch (1983): Politically Incorrect, Intellectually Assaultive, Mildly Amusing
    More stupidity than satire, THE AMERICAN SNITCH lampoons supermarket tabloids.
    in Film
  3. Spellbinder (1988): Not Original, But Not Bad
    A nightmare of illusion and betrayal.
    in Film
  4. March 25, 2012

    DVD Review: People May Have Been Funny, But Art Linkletter Was Sadistic
    Wouldn’t it be hilarious if you came back from a week’s vacation and your house was gone?
  5. Sing-a-Long: Beatlesongs Is High-Flying Fun
    Grab a bunch of friends, a copy of “Sing-a-Long Beatlesongs” on DVD, and enjoy the fun—it could be hilarious.
  6. March 23, 2012

    KidVid: Hop (2011) Is Strictly for the Easter Bunny Set
    The younger you are (within limits), the more you will enjoy HOP.
    in Film
  7. March 20, 2012

    Haven’t Seen The Muppets Yet? Catch ‘em Now on Home Video
    “What's more illegal…briefly inconveniencing Jack Black, or destroying the Muppets?” –THE MUPPETS (2011)
    in Film
  8. March 14, 2012

    The Big Night Has Its Moments
    George LaMain is about to have the worst birthday of his life…
    in Film
  9. Wish You Had a Sister? How about Three Bad Sisters?
    There Was Always A Man Happy To Give Them Anything They Wanted! (original poster)
    in Film
  10. March 13, 2012

    We Still Live Here: Âs Nutayuneân (2011) Focuses on A Nearly Lost Language
    Documentary captures a linguistic miracle as Cape Cod’s Wampanoag Indians reclaim their lost language and reconnect with their heritage.