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RB On Movies: On The State of Movies
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Monday, February 14, 2011. On The State of Movies. I haven't been here in a while. Actually, in almost a year. The real problem is that I lost interest in many of the movies that were being released. It seemed that out of the many movies I'd go and watch each year, only one or two of them truly made me happy. All of the rest were either just flat out bad, or weren't worth discussing. Posted by Robert Barry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To RB On Movies. There was an error in this gadget.
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RB On Movies: Movie Analysis :: Star Trek(2009)
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Monday, February 22, 2010. Movie Analysis : Star Trek(2009). Good movie reviews are never supposed to compare the movie being reviewed to other movies. The idea being to judge the film being reviewed on its own merits and not get bogged down by how good or bad another movie was. The problem with this in the modern film era is the "re" films(re-boots, re-makes, and re-imaginings) "Re" films almost invite comparison and make it virtually impossible to not. Consider previous versions of the same material.
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RB On Movies: January 2010
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. False Nostaliga in Movies : Old For Me, New For The Kids. This past weekend I decided to fire up the Roku and spend a cold winter's day watching a streamed movie from Netflix. I try and watch the films that are scheduled to expire the soonest. If they do expire soon after I watch them, I avoid wasting a half a week waiting for them to arrive on DVD. I decided to watch Across The Universe. In other words, it probably won't win any awards for originality. Movies ruined childhood...
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RB On Movies: Movie Review :: The Wolfman
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Monday, March 1, 2010. Movie Review : The Wolfman. Perhaps the most difficult movies to discuss are the ones that are almost. Great You know the type. You walk out of the theater, torn between absolute love and not really sure you actually like the movie you just saw. You'll think about it for days afterward, wondering what it was you loved, and what really didn't work. Luckily Johnston shines in the moments that really matter. After all, people do not go to a movie called The Wolfman. And many don't....
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RB On Movies: February 2010
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Monday, February 22, 2010. Movie Analysis : Star Trek(2009). Good movie reviews are never supposed to compare the movie being reviewed to other movies. The idea being to judge the film being reviewed on its own merits and not get bogged down by how good or bad another movie was. The problem with this in the modern film era is the "re" films(re-boots, re-makes, and re-imaginings) "Re" films almost invite comparison and make it virtually impossible to not. Consider previous versions of the same material.
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RB On Movies: False Nostaliga in Movies :: Old For Me, New For The Kids
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. False Nostaliga in Movies : Old For Me, New For The Kids. This past weekend I decided to fire up the Roku and spend a cold winter's day watching a streamed movie from Netflix. I try and watch the films that are scheduled to expire the soonest. If they do expire soon after I watch them, I avoid wasting a half a week waiting for them to arrive on DVD. I decided to watch Across The Universe. In other words, it probably won't win any awards for originality. Movies ruined childhood...
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RB On Movies: Unknown
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Every year Hollywood keeps a schedule of releases that rarely deviates. March is a month of movies with limited, but big, demographic potential. May begins the traditional summer blockbuster season. August brings horror. December brings a more eclectic mix of decent to good Hollywood fare. January is chock full of Oscar bait movies. And then there's February. But what sticks out the most is the bad storytelling by the screenwriters. There far too many coincidences to be ...
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RB On Movies: Movie Analysis :: A Different Look At Avatar (NSFW Language)
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Monday, February 1, 2010. Movie Analysis : A Different Look At Avatar (NSFW Language). Since I'm not going to always be able to update with my own posts(analyzing movies is something I do for fun, after all. And movies are, like, 90-120 minutes long! Here is a funny Youtube take on Avatar. From www.redlettermedia.com. This is slightly NSFW. For language. Enjoy! Posted by Robert Barry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To RB On Movies. There was an error in this gadget. Motherhood the Moody Way.
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RB On Movies: The Oscar Race for the Best Picture of 2010
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Sunday, February 20, 2011. The Oscar Race for the Best Picture of 2010. 2010 was a pretty mixed bag as far as movies are concerned. Hollywood still seems to be in re-make and re-boot mode with such wonderful films as “Yogi Bear” and “A Nightmare on Elm Street”. While there were some bright spots, they were few and far between. The Kids Are Alright and 127 Hours. The King’s Speech. Posted by Robert Barry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To RB On Movies. There was an error in this gadget.