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  1. chainsaw_metal1

    Review Yoko (and John)

    Again, I'm certain there are arguments for both, but I would lean heavily on it being tasteless exploitation. The fact that, for nearly 40 years since his death, she has capitalized on it and him as best she could. She had no real laurels to rest on, so she used his legacy to keep her coffers...
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    Review Justice League (2017)

    Um...how about no.
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    Review Yoko (and John)

    One could argue both, but the latter is the most obvious. I remember an interview with Brandon Lee, where he sat in a woman's office who was looking to cast him. On the back of his promo photo, someone had written "Bruce Lee's Son". She asked if it annoyed him, to which he quipped, "Not if you...
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    Review Yoko (and John)

    While Yoko was certainly the biggest instigator - insisting on John bringing her into rehearsals, driving a wedge between John and Paul - I had always read that Linda, in her own way, helped split the band up. Both women sat behind the scenes telling their men that they were better off without...
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    Review Justice League (2017)

    @TheIrishAvenger Great review! Like @Gavin, this summed up how I felt about it. Definitely better than BvS, but not as good as Wonder Woman. Certainly a very entertaining film.
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    Review Justice League (2017)

    I'm going to see it today with my son. I'm actually pretty excited, and I really hope I'm not let down.
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    Review Your Most Hated CONSOLE GAMES?

    Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero for PS1. He was my favorite character from the games, so I was stoked that I could play a game where I just went around doing how he do. Or, at least, that's how the adverts looked. Instead, you got a side scroller with impossibly timed obstacles that I never...
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    Controversial The JFK Assassination!

    Hmmmm....JFK was an Alpha male. The missing IMDF members have been taken to Alpha Centauri. Alpha Centauri is 4 light years away. JFK Jr. was nearly 4 when his father died. The middle letter of JFK and KFC is F. F is the sixth letter of the Alphabet. Beer is often sold in six packs. Wolves run...
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    Review Yoko (and John)

    Knowing that Yoko has a hand in making this makes me less than enthusiastic about seeing it. Obviously, she knew John best, but I think what we'll get is a one-sided story about how the other Beatles were assholes to her and John, and she's just a victim in all of it. Yeah, but Linda had a role...
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    News Malcom Young

    AC/DC is one of my guilty pleasure bands. While it can be argued that much of their catalog sounds alike, they're still a tight band who have lasted for decades, following a formula which has worked for them. Their songs are entertaining, and albums like Back in Black are solid rock efforts whit...
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    Controversial The JFK Assassination!

    I can attest to that not being Ant-Mac. He was in Argentina with me, hunting for Cyborg Hitler - a rumored robot Fuhrer with Hitler's brain encased within. All we found was a three-toed sloth dressed like Goebbels. And conjoined twins who would do anything you asked for $20. Anything. Anything...
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    Controversial The JFK Assassination!

    This is why I refuse to take the Post-it note off of my webcam (that, and the incident involving ant-mac uploading something of me to Pornhub). Now if you'll excuse me, my tinfoil hat needs to be replaced.
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    Review Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

    So, we're looking at another Summer of Sam? No thanks. That movie bored me to tears. I have an unnatural fascination with serial killers, and love to read about them, watch movies and documentaries about them, etc. With Manson, I don't have that interest, honestly. He's less creative killer and...
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    Review The Invisible Man (1933)

    It's a fantastic film, if only because of Claude Rains. He was another of the wonderful gentleman actors who really delivered any role, no matter how good or terrible the film was. It was certainly a film ahead of its time, effects wise. Some shots look pretty dated, but over all, it still holds...
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    Review The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

    Karloff was going to be a tough act for anyone to follow. His face, even covered in make-up, conveyed such pathos. And he seemed to give a performance that presented a misunderstood creature, who only acted violently when pushed to the limit. Cheney works in the role of the silent brute. I love...
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    Review House of Dracula (1945)

    I love both House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula, and technically, this is the stronger of the two films (the other is rated higher by me personally only due to Karloff's inclusion). Both movies suffer greatly - as I think I've stated before here - by the fact that there are too many...
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    Fun Positive Songs & Tunes

    I don't tend to listen to much in the way of positive music (too dark inside, I guess), but this always makes me smile. And cry. And smile.
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    Review The Whittaker Doctor

    Again, I'll agree to disagree. I'll admit the writing was subpar during Capali's run, but I thought he was brilliant, even with what little he had been given to work with. I wish we could have had more of him, but with better writing.
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