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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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Pixar Movies 15 – Inside Out
The last few Pixar movies I’ve looked at could all be grouped into Pixar’s own Dark Age of sorts, similar to Disney Animation Studio’s own Dark Age. By no means were any of these movies bad (well, except maybe Cars … Continue reading
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Disney Animated Movies 54 – Big Hero 6
When Disney bought Marvel in 2009, it was only a matter of time before Disney Animation Studios would release a movie based on a comic. After all, nearly all of the previous animated movies are adapted from something. Enter Big … Continue reading
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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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