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War Movies 3 – Troy
This is a slightly different approach for a war movies month subject. While we now know that there was a historic walled city called Troy, and it was completely burned sometime in the 12th century BC, there isn’t a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged achilles, agememnon, brad pitt, brendan gleeson, brian cox, cynthia well, diane kruger, epic historical film, eric bana, fort ricasoil, greek mythology, james horner, josh groban, malta, menalaus, mexico, movie review, movies, odysseus, orlando bloom, peter o'toole, roger ebert, rose byrne, sean bean, tanja tzarovska, trojan war, troy, tyler mane, war movies, wolfgang peterson
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007 – in-between movies 3: Licence To Kill
Licence to Kill, the 16th Bond movie in the series, is a unique entry in the James Bond series for more than one reason. For one, it’s the first movie ever to not base its title on one of Ian … Continue reading
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Tagged 007, 007 movies, action thriller, albert r. broccoli, carey lowell, cia, desmond llewelyn, entertainment weekly, felix leiter, franz sanchez, james bond, james bond 007, james bond movies, john glen, licence to kill, mexico, mi6, michael d. wilson, pam bouvier, robert davi, spy movie, timothy dalton
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Pixar Movies 19 – Coco
Before we get into the movie itself, it’s worth mentioning that this is the third animated movie released by Disney with heavy Mexican themes. Of course this is the only actual movie of the three. The other two being part … Continue reading
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Tagged animated movies, animation, anthony gonzalez, benjamin bratt, coco, day of the dead, dia de muertos, disney, mexico, miguel, movies, pixar, pixar movies
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