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The Following Preview: Drew McWeeny's List of Duh
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Thursday, July 29, 2010. Drew McWeeny's List of Duh. Last night, I discovered that Drew McWeeny ( @DrewAtHitFix. And William Goss ( @williambgoss. Have apparently been at this thing called The Basics for a few months now (explained in detail by Drew here. In which Goss goes through McWeeny's List of Duh (reprinted below, in chronological alphabetical order) and watches the ones he hasn't seen. Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928). The Invisible Man (1933). Triumph of the Will (1935). The Wizard of Oz (1939). Cool H...
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The Following Preview: August 2010
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Sunday, August 29, 2010. Critical Thinking: Caddyshack (1980). Is a column where I review something I've just watched (usually something I like). No other reason. It doesn't really need a name but I gave it one anyway, since it's different from Cheap Thrills. And I hear things on blogs should have names. In 2008, Harold Ramis directed Year One. In that way, it's just like Caddyshack. Don't get me wrong. Year One. Is way, way. Worse (and nobody eats a piece of shit in Caddyshack. Maybe one of these people...
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The Following Preview: The aggravating, asinine, anarchic release of “Adventure Time” on DVD (continued)
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Sunday, January 27, 2013. The aggravating, asinine, anarchic release of “Adventure Time” on DVD (continued). Another year, another "Adventure Time" DVD release with a random selection of episodes. This time, the title episode is "Fionna and Cake," designed to tie in with the air date for the second Fionna and Cake episode, "Bad Little Boy" (the episode premieres on February 18th, and the DVD set hits stores February 19th). My review copy came in totally unexpected, super-cool packaging. 3) What is Life?
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The Following Preview: Critical Thinking: In Bruges (2008)
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Monday, June 28, 2010. Critical Thinking: In Bruges (2008). Is a column where I review something I've just watched (usually something I like). No other reason. It doesn't really need a name but I gave it one anyway, since it's different from Cheap Thrills. And I hear things on blogs should have names. Which I am revisiting thanks to its long-overdue debut on Blu-Ray here in the United States. Goin' around in a boat, looking at stuff? Of course you don't fuckin' hafta. I missed the movie in theaters thank...
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The Following Preview: Critical Thinking: Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
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Sunday, June 27, 2010. Critical Thinking: Grosse Pointe Blank (1997). Is a column where I review something I've just watched (usually something I like). No other reason. It doesn't really need a name but I gave it one anyway, since it's different from Cheap Thrills. And I hear things on blogs should have names. On June 4th, the Katherine Heigl/Ashton Kutcher film Killers. For DVDTalk, and the first sight of Eric Dane, who looks like this. Most people would point to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. As obvious recommen...
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The Following Preview: Critical Thinking: Caddyshack (1980)
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Sunday, August 29, 2010. Critical Thinking: Caddyshack (1980). Is a column where I review something I've just watched (usually something I like). No other reason. It doesn't really need a name but I gave it one anyway, since it's different from Cheap Thrills. And I hear things on blogs should have names. In 2008, Harold Ramis directed Year One. In that way, it's just like Caddyshack. Don't get me wrong. Year One. Is way, way. Worse (and nobody eats a piece of shit in Caddyshack. Maybe one of these people...
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thisemptyfilmflow: Frost/Nixon (2008)
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Powerful corrupt president talks to journo about scandals - can that really be an interesting movie? I was pretty sure. Dir Ron Howard) would not be for me, but somehow, I found myself engaged in the heated communication between the two protagonists. Even though there are a few bad, sentimental parts, the acting of Michael Sheen and Frank Langella - the tension between them! Was top notch, and this is the true strength of the movie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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thisemptyfilmflow: December 2014
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Sunday, December 28, 2014. Could be read as a critique of the contemporary circus industry, but I'm not totally convinced whether that's a plausible reading. On the other hand, this is a film that trades in acrobatics and sentimentality. Perhaps it makes more sense to understand the film as a homage to the era of silent movies that was coming to an end? Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Sofia's Last Ambulance (2012). Rember Cristi Puiu's The Death of Mister Lazarescu. Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Keep those q...
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Father’s Day Movie Memories « The League of Dead Films
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The League of Dead Films. Bringing dead films back to life one review at a time. Movie of the Day. Welcome to The League. Who is Professor Mortis? Father’s Day Movie Memories. Originally I’d scheduled. Would I fear my child would be a. 8221; I listened to old radio shows. Pops and the Professor. How the star of. Curse of the Undead. Was disfigured during the war, and how John Wayne said he would have worn an eyepatch sooner if he knew it would win him an Oscar. One of my fondest memories is watching.
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Movie of the Day « The League of Dead Films
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The League of Dead Films. Bringing dead films back to life one review at a time. Movie of the Day. Welcome to The League. Who is Professor Mortis? Movie of the Day. Ever wonder what might be a good movie to watch today? Or see a movie and think: “This would be great to watch on St. Crispin’s Day/Arbor Day/Tom Atkin’s birthday? 8221; The League has the answers to these and other not-quite-burning questions with our Movie of the Day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. A Few Things About Us.