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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Announcement
I will be unavailable for the next few days and thus there will be no new content until at least next Monday, possibly even next Tuesday. I would like to give a few announcements as to upcoming material. Mystery Team, … Continue reading
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A Review of Stop Making Sense
What makes a great concert film? This sort of film, which at its most pedantic is merely a band on stage playing their songs, has undergone a sort of revival in the last decade. First, the people at Disney decided … Continue reading
A Review of Scream 3
Yes, I am aware I seem to be reviewing a lot of more modern horror recently. It is not really intentional, and trust me when I say that this is not turning into an examination of the mise en scene … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films
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A Review of The Monster Squad
What would you get if you added Dracula, the Frankenstein monster, and the Wolfman to The Goonies? Well, you would get a film that is not at all like The Goonies and merely features scenes of kids engaged in violence … Continue reading
Posted in B-Movie/Cult Films
Tagged Dracula, Frankenstein, Monster Squad, Shane Black, Wolfman
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Fox Science Fiction Month: An Overview of Tru Calling
Finally, we conclude Fox Sci Fi Month with a look at Tru Calling. Of all the shows I have examined, this may very well be the one that people have forgotten the most. It was a show that was only … Continue reading
A Review of Scream 2
The first Scream was perhaps the only horror film to be released in the 1990s. It was a wonderful satire and I am lad that everyone seems to agree on that. So, instead of retreading that ground, I felt it … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films
Tagged Courtney Cox, Ghost Face, Neve Campbell, Scream, Wes Craven
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A Review of Toy Story 3
Is it possible for me to be objective in this critique? I am not sure. The Toy Story franchise has become one of the ways in which members of Generation Y have measured their lives. All of us were still … Continue reading
Posted in Current Films/New Releases
Tagged Buzz Lightyear, Disney, Pixar, Toy Story, Toy Story 3, Woody
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Fox Science Fiction Month: An Overview of The Adventures of Brisco Country Jr.
I know that I am meant to be objective, but in this case that may prove impossible. Of all the television shows I have viewed for this month, this one is a personal favorite and, frankly, had the largest chance … Continue reading
The Top Ten True Most Shocking Moments in Television History
On Wednesday night, CBS aired a special called “TV’s Most Shocking Moments.” Created by the Paley Media Center, this special was meant to reveal the events on television that caused outrage, discussion, awe, and even disgust. It was an examination … Continue reading
A Review of Empire Records
Empire Records may very well be the “safest” movie of Generation X. It is not bad by any long shot. But believe me when I say it is not that good either. It is sort of a studio take on … Continue reading