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The Last Samurai
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Read more: The Last SamuraiEDITOR’S NOTE: YouTube is now streaming some great movies, in totality, with ads. Here is one that Matt reviewed. Enjoy. Despite what I might say in the remainder of this review, I liked The Last Samurai. Even with its 2 1/2 hour length, it moved quite well and I was engaged throughout. Director Edward Zwick,…
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Invasion U.S.A
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Read more: Invasion U.S.AMatt Hunter is tired. Once a proud Company Man, and one of the few on the payroll with full beard and bare chest, he’s more a Lion in Winter circa 1985, with nothing left to prove and no arms left to break. Leaving behind a world on the brink, he’s retired to Florida … the…
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Quills
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Read more: QuillsThe film is passionate, exciting, and full of a life so rare that when discovered, it literally forces a smile on the viewer’s face.
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Days of Thunder
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Read more: Days of ThunderJesus H. Christ in a Deep Fryer, Tom Cruise’s character is named Cole Trickle!
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Assault on Precinct 13
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Read more: Assault on Precinct 13The creative minds of Hollywood strike again.
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Bronson’s Loose! — The Making of the Death Wish Films
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Read more: Bronson’s Loose! — The Making of the Death Wish FilmsIf the universe is ever going to start making sense, Paul Talbot, author of Bronson’s Loose! – The Making of the Death Wish Films, will not only receive the Pulitzer that is his due, but also the undying adoration of thousands of fans, all of whom have worshipped at Chuck’s blood-soaked altar for decades. Released…
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Four Christmases
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Read more: Four ChristmasesTwas the week before Christmas, and all through our house, Not a brain cell was stirring, I felt like a louse.
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Mother (Social Nightmare)
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Read more: Mother (Social Nightmare)I’m being cyberbullied…by my mother. I don’t know whether to OMG or LMFAO.
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Dear Zachary: A Letter To a Son About His Father
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Read more: Dear Zachary: A Letter To a Son About His Father2008 Denver International Film Festival There’s a myth afoot, origins unknown, that life is worth living. It’s a powerful elixir, needless to say, and continues to hold great power despite almost hourly confirmation of having long ago been debunked. Evidence is plentiful, though one could just as easily submit the documentary Dear Zachary: A Letter…
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The Departed (2006)
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Read more: The Departed (2006)Martin Scorsese has never been one to flirt with respectability for too long, and with The Departed, hes back in the sewer with old friends and familiar faces.