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Sean Connery Month 3 – The Untouchables
In order to properly sum up Sean Connery’s career with only four movies, one must watch at least one movie where he plays a supporting role instead of the lead. He played a lot of supporting roles over the years, … Continue reading
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Harry Potter Movies 8 – The Deathly Hallows part 2
There are only two Harry Potter movies I saw in theaters, Order of the Phoenix and Deathly Hallows Part 2. The first was back when Order of the Phoenix arrived, and I was completely lost, having not seen any of … Continue reading
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Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers takes almost much everything that worked in Fellowship of the Ring and kicks it up a notch. If the first Lord of the Rings movie is a masterclass in worldbuilding (which it is), … Continue reading
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Pixar Movies 6 – The Incredibles
The Incredibles was a first for Pixar in multiple ways. It was their first PG rated movie, when all their previous movies were rated G. It was the first Pixar movie starring human characters. Most of their previous movies featured … Continue reading
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Tagged academy award, animated movies, animation, brad bird, cgi, dash, disney, elastigirl, frozone, grammy awards, jack attack, jack-jack, john lasseter, michael giacchino, movies, mr. incredible, pixar movies, samuel l jackson, superhero movie, superhero movies, the incredibles, the iron giant, violet
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Disney Animated Movies 37 – Tarzan
With Tarzan, we’ve reached the end of the Disney Renaissance. Usually I talk about the movie’s development or reception first, but for this, I’ll begin with my personal history with the movie. The movie released in 1999, 14 days after … Continue reading
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