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007 – the Roger Moore years 1: Live and Let Die
Before we get into today’s movie itself, let me introduce to you a subgenre of movies that became quite popular in the 1970’s. Blaxploitation, a subgenre of exploitation films, came along with the rethinking of race relations at the time. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 007, 007 movies, albert r. broccoli, baron samedi, blaxploitation, dr. kanaga, gloria henry, guinness world record, harry saltzman, james bond, james bond 007, james bond movies, mr. big, paul mccartney, paul mccartney and wings, roger ebert, roger moore, rotten tomatoes, voodoo
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Disney Animated Movies 49 – The Princess and the Frog
Although Bolt was fairly well received by critics and even better by fans, it was only mildly successful. After a string of box office bombs and mild success stories, Disney Animation Studios and John Lasseter, head of Disney’s entire animation … Continue reading →
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Tagged almost there, animated, animated movies, animation, cgi, country music, disney princess, disney revival, disney studios, doctor faciller, edwin catmull, friends on the other side, jazz, jazz music, john lasseter, john musker, metacritic, movies, pixar, prince naveen, princess and the frog, ron clements, rotten tomatoes, southern gospel, tatiana, the frog prince, the princess and the frog, voodoo
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