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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows: Eh.

I love Sherlock Holmes.  I love the original Conan Doyle stories, and I love Jeremy Brett’s iconic television portrayal.  The way I coped with the first Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock Holmes movie was to think of it as an entirely … Continue reading

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The Artist: a non-review

I have just returned from seeing The Artist.  Lovely movie, I think. I really liked what I saw, and was very impressed with the two leads. However, I cannot review this movie because I did not see all of it. … Continue reading

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While watching "Return of the King"…

…why do dwarves speak with a heavy Scottish accent? I keep thinking they should sound German.

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Fifteen second review: "Contagion"

Go. See. This. Movie.  It’s a horror flick with next to no blood.  I haven’t been this filled with adrenaline after a film since Cloverfield. It will also make you very careful about washing your hands, much the way Jaws … Continue reading

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Fifteen second movie review…

I saw Shrek the Third over the weekend. All I can say is… Best use of Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song” ever.

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Sunday afternoon at the movies……

[I was going to write this Sunday night, but a family crisis (my son accidentally nearly set the house on fire — long story) shoved it out of my mind. Everything’s better now, if still a bit smoky.] The family … Continue reading

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Looking at the Mountain

Early fall, I had been looking forward to Brokeback Mountain coming out. Not as much as some other releases — Capote, Good Night and Good Luck, and Rent— but I thought it looked quite promising. Ang Lee is a good … Continue reading

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