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“Barbie has a great day every day, but Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him.”
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Best Movies That Can Inspire Kids To Be More Active
Read more: Best Movies That Can Inspire Kids To Be More ActiveKids are naturally fast learners, and they quickly grab information, especially when they are between the age of one to four. Training your kids has moved on from pointing out pictures to them on hardcopy books — you can now do more, thanks to the TV. Unlike in the past, when televisions were a symbol…
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Dreamers: John Huston’s The Treasure of the Sierra Madre & The Misfits
Read more: Dreamers: John Huston’s The Treasure of the Sierra Madre & The MisfitsSpeaking of cowboys, Isabelle Steers (Thelma Ritter) says to aging cowboy Gay Langland (Clark Gable), “I love every miserable one of you, though you’re all good for nothing, as you well know,” to which he replies, “That may be, but it’s better than wages.” That motto (“it’s better than wages”) is referred to several times…
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Inherent Vice
Read more: Inherent ViceThe following review of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice will be much like the movie; A dizzying melange of scrambled thoughts and points that wrap up quite nicely depending on whom you ask. Has there ever been such a poorly marketed movie? I’m not talking about trailers making movies look fantastic when they end up…
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Read more: Star Trek V: The Final FrontierWhere no one should ever go again. As I noted in my review of Picard, my son has become quite the Star Trek fan. He has most of the actors’ names memorized by role and is borderline obsessed with the Klingons. “Dad, are there Klingons in this one?” “Dad, are there Klingons in this one?”…
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The Truth Of The Matter
Read more: The Truth Of The MatterKeeper of the Flame (1942) Directed by George Cukor. With Spencer Tracy and Kathrine Hepburn. 36 Hours (1965) Directed by George Seaton. With James Gardner, Eva Marie Saint, and Rod Taylor The “truth of the matter” can be an elusive concept. What is real? This is the persistent theme in the works of Philip K.…
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Colossal (2016)
Read more: Colossal (2016)1 hr 49 minutes, R for profanity Fair Value of Colossal: $1.00. It’s a light, weird and unique comedy that’s watchable due to a talented cast. Toxic Relationships through the lens of Kaiju: Gloria (Anne Hathaway) is a day drinking Manhattan party girl who is abruptly dumped by her boyfriend Tim (Dan Stevens) and…
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Third Encounters Of A Close Kind -or- Standing On A Corner In Muncie, Indiana
Read more: Third Encounters Of A Close Kind -or- Standing On A Corner In Muncie, IndianaRuthless Reviews presents: I Love a Mystery! Follow our tireless critics of the A-1 Detective Agency as Jack, Doc and Reggie ferret out the best, and worst in movies. Sponsored by Pee Clean, “never fear the pee police again, use, Pee Clean and have clean pee!” Your host: So fellas, tonight we have a blast…
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Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)
Read more: Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)It’s a shame Star Wars had to come out in 1977. Two great films were left in the shadows of its colossal reign at the international box office. The first was William Friedkin’s Sorcerer. The second was Steven Spielberg’s under looked gem; Close Encounters of the Third Kind. When I call Close Encounters underrated, I…
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Terminator 3: Rise of The Machines
Read more: Terminator 3: Rise of The MachinesYou do not need to use computer effects to simulate the melting of the head of a plastic mannequin! Just fucking melt it!
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Forgotten Classics: The Swimmer (1968)
Read more: Forgotten Classics: The Swimmer (1968)Burt Lancaster, John Cheever, suburban ennui, and one extremely tight pair of swim trunks.
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Back to Black
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The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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Nashville (1975)
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Gunga Din
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The Wages of Fear (1953)
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Viva Knievel! (1977)
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Fight Club: Consumerism, Anarchy, And The Search For Purpose
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Cruising (1980)
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Sorcerer (1977)
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Sasquatch Sunset (2024)
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Raiders Of the Lost Ark
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The Act of Killing (2012)
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The Devil’s Rejects (2005)
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Catwoman (2004)
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Alone in the Dark
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Memorable Movie Scenes: Part 52
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The Not Quite #10: Heat (1995)
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The Ghost Writer
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The Lion In Winter (1968)
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Starring Debuts #28: Warren Beatty in Splendor in the Grass (1961)
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Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
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Trail of Blood
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See You in Disneyland
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Challengers: Dripping with subtext
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Starring Debuts # 27: Diane Keaton in Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)
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C’mon, Billy
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A Sly Appreciation: Part 3
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