Month: August 2020
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The United States Postal Service: Why It Must Be Saved Edition
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Read more: The United States Postal Service: Why It Must Be Saved EditionWhen I was a kid, I went to grade school with a kid named Greg. His dad was a mailman. We all thought that was lame as fuck, and we used to harass him about it all the time. In a gym class locker room full of the sons of railroaders and General Dynamics plant…
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Lower Crossed Syndrome & How To Rectify It
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Read more: Lower Crossed Syndrome & How To Rectify ItIntroduction Like any regular sport, e-sports Gamers need to be in the best state of health to perform optimally. It is just as important as getting the right gaming equipment, like https://www.razer.com/gaming-laptops to achieve optimal performance. The last thing that competitive Gamers need is pain and soreness, both of which are potent symptoms of Lower…
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Mississippi Burning (1988)
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Read more: Mississippi Burning (1988)After reviewing 3 of the funniest movies ever made, I thought I would review a movie about ancient history. Yeah, I wish; Things may be better, but the racism is alive and well in this country. Mississippi Burning is about as far from humor as you get, especially for people of color who had the…
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3 Tips for Selling Comic Books Online
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Read more: 3 Tips for Selling Comic Books OnlineIf you have old comic books that are worth something, you have a number of options. You can hang onto them in anticipation that they’ll gain more value, you can keep them to pass along to your kids, or you can sell them to make some cash. If you go this latter route, the internet…
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Monty Python’s Life Of Brian (1979)
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Read more: Monty Python’s Life Of Brian (1979)Life Of Brian came out a few years after the Holy Grail masterpiece, and to no great surprise, it was not well received by viewers or critics. Many, especially the religiously impaired, could not look past the blistering blasphemy and recognize what a wonderful work of craft this film was. The obvious satire of the…
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Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)
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Read more: Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)O.K., what in the heck is going on here? Since the prospect of seeing a new movie at the theater now seems hopeless, I’m on a mission to seek the Holy Grail of all movies. Besides, I’d rather re-watch a favorite movie a dozen times, than watch a new stink-bomb like 365 Days. Now, Airplane!…
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Airplane! (1980)
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Read more: Airplane! (1980)Airplane! is surely (don’t call me that!) one of the greatest works of movie comedy ever made. From the beginning announcement of the “Red Zone and White Zone” overhead proclamations to the ending disembarkation off of the traumatized plane, every scene and every line is hilarious. “Give me Ham on 5 and hold the Mayo”…
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Army of Darkness
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Read more: Army of DarknessOne hour 21 minutes, R for copious fountains of blood Fair Value of Army of Darkness: $20.00. If you asked me to name a film that was the perfect embodiment of the charm of midnight movies, it would be Army of Darkness. Perfectly fun, endlessly quotable, and never dull. More cheesy goodness than a Wisconsin…
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The Top 10 Movie Drunks
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Read more: The Top 10 Movie DrunksHere at Ruthless, we take substance abuse seriously. That, of course, does not keep us from enjoying movies, and their characters who happen to be 24-carat alcoholics. This list contains the greatest booze-hounds in the history of cinema, and the movies in which they showcased their various drinking and acting talents. Of course, as with…
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Evil Dead 2
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Read more: Evil Dead 21 hour 24 minutes, R for violence and gore Fair Value of Evil Dead 2: $6.00. It’s one of the classics of 80s horror comedy, not as memorable as it’s sequel, but a live action Warner Brothers cartoon of zombie slapstick. The Bruce Campbell Show: It’s all on the comic chops of the lead, Bruce…