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Christmas 2015 movie special: “Die Hard”
Sometimes a movie comes along that redefines a genre, but does this also mean Die Hard is a timeless classic, compared to modern takes? Die Hard (USA 1988, director: John McTiernan) A skyscraper in Los Angeles is seized by a … Continue reading
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Tagged 80ies, action, Alan Rickman, Bruce Willis, Christmas, Christmas Eve, cinema, classic, Die Hard, drama, Family Matters, funny, humor, John McTiernan, movies, Reginald VelJohnson, terrorists, The Aggression Scale
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Christmas 2015 movie special: “A Christmas Horror Story”
What better way to start a Christmas-themed movie week than picking up where the Halloween special week left off and the trailer preview of A Christmas Horror Story hinted at? A Christmas Horror Story (Canada 2015, directors: Grant Harvey, Steven … Continue reading
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Tagged A Christmas Horror Story, action, All Hallows' Eve, Black Christmas, blood, Brett Sullivan, Christmas, cinema, classic, comedy, elves, Entertainment One, gore, Grant Harvey, guts, Halloween, horror, horror comedy, humor, Krampus, movie preview, movie trailer, movies, P2, preview, RLJ Entertainment, Santa, Santa Claus, slasher, splatter, Star Trek, Steven Hoban, Tales of Halloween, trailer, Trick ‘r Treat, violence, William Shatner, WVG Medien GmbH, zombie elves, zombies
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Star Wars movies: “Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” (original)
Bringing a trilogy to a conclusion isn’t an easy feat, but Episode VI – Return of the Jedi is satisfyingly entertaining and a fitting end to the classic Star Wars saga. Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi … Continue reading
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Tagged A New Hope, action, C-3PO, Chewbacca, cinema, Clerks, Clerks II, comedy, Darth Vader, Death Star, Emperor, Empire, Endor, Episode I, Episode II, Episode III, Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, Episode VI, Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, Ewok, Ewoks, Han Solo, Jabba the Hutt, John William, Kevin Smith, laser sword, Leia, lightsaber, Luke Skywalker, movies, Muppets, Princess Leia, R2-D2, Rancor, Randal, Rebellion, Rebels, Return of the Jedi, Richard Marquand, sci-fi, score, Skywalker, soundtrack, speeder bike, spin-off, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, trash, trilogy
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Star Wars movies: “Episode IV: A New Hope” (original)
In a galaxy far, far away when George Lucas didn’t fiddle with his own creation, things were pretty good. So good in fact that the original trilogy still stands the test of time, as Episode IV: A New Hope illustrates. … Continue reading
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Tagged 70ies, A New Hope, action, aliens, C-3PO, Chewbacca, cinema, classic, comedy, drama, droid, DVD, Empire, epic, Episode IV, Episode IV: A New Hope, George Lucas, Han Solo, Jedi Knight, Kenobi, laser sword, Leia, Luke, Luke Skywalker, movies, Obi-Wan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, original, Princess Leia, R2-D2, Rebel Alliance, sci-fi, Skywalker, space fights, Star Trek, Star Wars, trilogy, unaltered, wookiee
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Funny videos: “AT-AT Day Afternoon”
Star Wars might never be the same with creative minds like Patrick Boivin combining animation and real life in AT-AT Day Afternoon. Having watched the original (unaltered) trilogy and now trying to process the Lucas disaster known as Episode I-III, … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, AT-AT, AT-AT Day Afternoon, audodidact, comedy, day afternoon, dog, Empire, Endor, George Lucas, Hoth, humor, independent, independent filmmaker, independent filmmaking, indie film, indie movie, J. J. Abrams, Jabba, Jabba the Hut, movies, Patrick Boivin, short film, sick, Star Wars, Star Wars Episode I, Star Wars Episode II, Star Wars Episode III, touching, trilogy, YouTube
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