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Batman/Superman movies 11 – Batman Returns
This is probably the first movie I’ve done for this blog series where the production was fairly straight forward. That’s not to say there isn’t anything worth talking about, but there weren’t any significant production troubles, behind the scenes politics, … Continue reading
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Disney Remakes 7 – The Jungle Book (2016)
Now that I’m starting to get my life back under control, it’s time to continue this series on Disney live-action Remakes. Today’s subject is 2016’s The Jungle Book, the remake for the last movie that Walt Disney produced. He died … Continue reading
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Tagged academy award, bagheera, baloo, ben kingsley, bill murray, cgi, Christopher Walken, disney, disney movies, disney remakes, gigantopithecus, i wanna be like you, idris elba, jon favreau, kaa, king louie, los angeles times, lupita nyong'o, movie review, movies, mowgli, neel sethi, new york times, orangutan, pixar, raksha, rebecca williams, rotten tomatoes, Scarlett Johannsen, shere khan, the jungle book, visual effects society, walt disney
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All the James Bond movies in order of my personal preference
This post is a little delayed due to this past week being busier than expected, and I spent my little free time catching up on some video games. Finally finished all of the Witcher 3 DLC, which means I can … Continue reading
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Tagged 007, 007 movies, a view to a kill, auric goldfinger, casino royale, Christopher Walken, daniel craig, diamonds are forever, die another day, dr. no, elliot carver, for your eyes only, francisco scaramanga, from russia with love, george lazenby, goldeneye, goldfinger, james bond, james bond 007, james bond movies, jonathan pryce, licence to kill, live and let die, mi6, moonraker, movies, octopussy, on her majesty's secret service, pierce brosnan, quantum of solace, roger moore, sean connery, skyfall, spectre, the living daylights, the man with the golden gun, the spy who loved me, the world is not enough, thunderball, timothy dalton, tomorrow never dies, you only live twice
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007 – James Bond theme songs
One thing that’s been clearly established by the long-running James Bond movie series is the theme song. Ever since From Russia With Love, every movie’s featured a theme song, sung by vocal artists of varying levels of fame. Some movies … Continue reading
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007 – the Roger Moore years 7: A View To A Kill
It’s kind of hard to properly evaluate the Roger Moore years as James Bond as a whole. For comparison, Sean Connery’s time as James Bond peaked in the middle of his run, from movies 2-4. We’ll get to Pierce Brosnan … Continue reading
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DreamWorks animated movies 1 – Antz
Time to introduce my DreamWorks Blogathon. While DreamWorks doesn’t have the kind of consistent track record as Disney/Pixar when it comes to quality movies, they’re probably the only animation studio right now that can rival the Disney Corporation when it … Continue reading
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