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War Movies Month 4 – Hot Shots! Part Deux
As much as war is a serious subject, whenever I do a War Movies Month on this blog, I like to talk about at least one movie that shouldn’t be taken seriously. Last time, I looked at Hitler: Dead Or … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, charlie scheen, comedy, comedy movie, gulf war, hot shots!, hot shots! part deux, jerry haleva, lloyd bridges, martin scheen, movie review, movies, parody, richard crenna, roger ebert, rowan atkinson, ryan stiles, saddam hussein, slapstick comedy, topper harvey, valeria golino
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Batman/Superman movies 3 – Batman 1966
There are other early entries I could look at when it comes to Batman and Superman movies, but my first two blog posts pretty much sum up what came before today’s subject. First, I looked at the 1943 Batman serials, … Continue reading
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Tagged adam west, alan napier, alfred, batman, batman 1966, burgess meredith, burt ward, catwoman, cesar romero, comedy, frank gorshin, julie newmar, lee meriwether, movie review, movies, parody, superhero movies, superheroes, the joker, the penguin, the riddler, william dozer, william shaatner
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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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DreamWorks animated movies 9 – Shrek 2
If one was to say that DreamWorks peaked early, they could easily point to Shrek 2 as evidence. By no means am I saying that there haven’t been any good DreamWorks movies since – I’ve seen several of them. But … Continue reading
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Tagged american idol, andrew adamson, animated, animated movies, animation, antonio banderas, cameron diaz, cgi, comedy, donkey, dreamworks, dreamworks movies, eddie murphy, fairy godmother, far far away, far far away idol, Jeffrey Katzenberg, jennifer saunders, john cleese, julia andrews, king harold, michael myers, movie review, movies, parody, prince charming, princess fiona, puss in boots, queen lillian, rotten tomatoes, rupert everett, shrek, shrek 2, simon cowell
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DreamWorks animated movies 6 – Shrek
As I’ve talked about during my Disney Animated Movies Blogathon, the early 2000’s were not kind to the studio. Their last majorly successful animated movie, Tarzan, released in 1999. It was in the early 2000’s when they entered what a … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew adamson, animated, animated movies, animation, bill murray, cameron diaz, cgi, chris farley, comedy, donkey, dreamworks, dreamworks movies, eddie murphy, fairy tale, Jeffery Katzenberg, john lithgow, kelly asbury, lord farquaad, michael myers, movies, nicolas cage, ogre, parody, princess fiona, scottish, shrek, steve martin, steven spielberg, talking donkey, vicky jenson, william steig
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Disney Animated Movies 50 part 1 – Rapunzel
We’ve reached the Disney Animation Studio’s 50th feature film. As such, I’ll be splitting this into two posts. For part 2, click here. There are several reasons I’m doing this. First, 50 movies is a significant achievement for a single … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, animated, animated movies, animation, byron howard, cgi, Clancy Brown, comedy, disney, disney princess, disney revival, disney studios, dynamic wires, Eden Espinosa, enchanted, fairy tale, flynn rider, glen keane, hair physics, highlander, i see the light, Idina Menzel, john lasseter, kelly ward, Kristen Bell, mandy moore, mario kart, michael eisner, movies, nathan greno, national movie awards, parody, pixar, rapunzel, rapunzel: unbraided, san francisco, surtur, tangled, tangled: ever after, tangled: the series, the kurgan, thor: ragnorok, walt disney
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Amazing Spider-Man 693
Last issue, Peter Parker accidentally created a new super powered being, Alpha. Alpha turned out to be a teenager with absolutely no responsibility or respect for others. Spider-Man tried to take Alpha under his wing and train him to be … Continue reading
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Tagged alpha, amazing spider-man, comic review, comics, dan slott, marve comics, new 52, parody, spider-man
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