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007 – the Roger Moore Years 4: Moonraker
The general opinion of Roger Moore’s fourth outing as James Bond is quite mixed. Either you hate it, or you find it very entertaining despite its … oddities. There doesn’t seem to be too many people in-between those vastly different … Continue reading
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Tagged 007, 007 moonraker, great britain, holly goodhead, hugo drax, ian fleming, james bond, james bond 007, jaws, mi6, moonraker, movie review, movies, new york times, parody, richard kiel, rio de janeiro, roger ebert, roger moore, rotten tomatoes, shirley bassey, star wars, the globe and mail, venice
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Comics of July 26, 2017 and Aquatic World Championships
My comic reviews will be delayed today. Long story short, I’m watching the Aquatic World Championships a lot, and the fourth finals session is on right now. It’s been quite a competition so far, with Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden not … Continue reading
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Tagged adam peaty, alvaro martinez, antonio fabela, aquatic world championships, batgirl, batman, bobby curnow, brad anderson, cable, canada, carlos pachelo, catwoman, comic review, comics, competative swimming, cory smith, cullen bunn, dave watcher, dc comics, dc rebirth, detective comics, doctor aphra, dono sanchez-almara, eva de la cruz, federico blee, great britain, hope larson, hungary, idw comics, inaki miranda, james robinson, james tynion IV, jesus aburtov, joey vazquez, kev walker, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, kisil the missile, kylie masse, marvel comics, marvel now, matt milla, nathan summers, ninja turtles, penny oleksiak, ronda pattison, sarah sjostrom, secret empire, star wars, star wars comics, swimming, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thony silas, tmnt, tom waltz, world record, x-men, x-men blue, yuri kisil
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Rio 2016’s most special moments
Normally I’m not that much into sports. Sure, I’ll pay attention to Hockey or Baseball if a team I like is doing well, but that’s about it. As soon as all of Canada’s teams were guaranteed out of last year’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbey D'Agnostino, andre de grasse, brazil, bronze, canada, cate campbell, evan dunfee, fiji, germany, gold, great britain, jamaica, michael phelps, new zealand, Nikki Hamblin, olympics, penny oleksiak, race walking, rio de janeiro, rugby, running, scotland, silver, simone manuel, soccer, sports, swimming, taylor ruck, track and field, united states, usain bolt
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