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Home Alone Movies 2 – Lost in New York
When Home Alone became the third most profitable movie in history for its time, and remained the highest earning Christmas movie in history for over 20 years, of course you know there’s going to be a sequel. And of course … Continue reading
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Home Alone movies 1 – the original
The Home Alone series started back in the year 1990, and whether you’ve heard or not, they’re still making movies in this series now. The newest entry, Home Sweet Home Alone, released just a few weeks ago. There are 6 … Continue reading
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Harry Potter Movies 3 – The Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban saw several major changes for the Harry Potter film series as a whole. It’s the first movie to not be directed by Chris Columbus, which of course means a new direction at least … Continue reading
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Tagged alfonso cuaron, chris columbus, david thewlis, dementors, fantasy, fantasy movies, gary oldman, harry potter, harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban, hermoine, hermoine granger, jk rowling, john williams, knight bus, magic, michael gambon, prisoner of azkaban, remus lupin, richard harris, ron weasley, serius black, whomping willow, witches, wizards
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Harry Potter Movies 2 – The Chamber of Secrets
It’s been more than half a month since my previous Harry Potter movie post, partly because it’s been a busy month, and partly because today is Halloween. I figured that a movie where the main story involves giant spiders, ghosts, … Continue reading
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Tagged chris columbus, daniel radcliffe, defense against the dark arts, draco malfroy, dumbledore, emma watson, fantasy, fantasy movies, gilderoy lockhart, harry potter, harry potter and the chamber of secrets, harry potter movies, hermoine, hermoine granger, john williams, kenneth branaugh, magic, mystery, richard harris, roger ebert, ron weasley, rotten tomatoes, rupert grint, severus snape, snape, the chamber of secrets, tom felton, witches, wizards
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Harry Potter movies 1 – The Philosopher’s Stone
Before I started looking at movies on this blog, I read through all of the Harry Potter novels for the first time and reviewed each of them. As much as I’d like to get back into novel reading for this … Continue reading
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Tagged alan rickman, cgi, chris columbus, daniel radcliffe, david heyman, draco malfroy, dumbledore, emma watson, fantasy, hagrid, harry potter, harry potter and the philosopher's stone, harry potter and the sorcerer's stone, hermoine, jk rowling, john williams, maggie smith, movie review, movies, mystery, professor mcgonagall, richard harris, robbie coltrane, roger ebert, ron weasley, rupert grint, severus snape, snape, witches, wizards
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Indiana Jones movies 3: The Last Crusade
Even though Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was a huge financial success, the controversy and mixed reception surrounding it made director Steven Spielberg feel guilty. After the mixed reception, Spielberg decided to complete the trilogy, not just to … Continue reading
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