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Category Archives: movies
That Obscure Oscar of Desire or The Persistence of Award Shows
The 84th Annual Academy Awards are coming up in a few weeks (Sunday, February 26) so I figured I would jot down some thoughts that have been on my mind grapes. Not super psyched to watch it but there are … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Sorkin, Academy Awards, Allen, Andersen, Benedict Cumberbatch, Berenice Bejo, Brad Pitt, Bunuel, Chris Pratt, Christopher Plummer, Corey Stoll, double duty, Ernest Hemingway, George Clooney, Golden Globes, Hampton, Hazanavicius, Jean Dujardin, Jeffrey Wright, Jessica Chastain, Jim Rash, John Goodman, Jonah Hill, Levine, Mallick, Marion Cotillard, Max von Sydow, Michael Sheen, Miller, mind grapes, Nat Faxon, O'Connor, Octavia Spencer, Owen Wilson, pandering, Payne, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Scorcese, Shailene Woodley, Spielberg, Tarantino, Taylor, Thomas Horn, Viola Davis
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The Sign of Five Under-watched Television Series or A Study in…Five Under-watched Television Series
Hi, my name is DonnyBagg and I am a blogger and it has been 6 months since my last post. I assume that the lengthy hiatus taken by (almost) all of the factoseintolerant authors will have been enough to shake … Continue reading
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Tagged Adult Swim, Afsal Hamid, Ansari, Auto Buds, BBC, Bendict Cumberbatch, bobbies, Claire Danes, Cross, cut down before its time, Damien Lewis, David, David Cross, Eugene Mirman, Fey, Fresh Air, Gatiss, Golden Globes, Green, H. Jon Benjamin, hiatus, Huebel, Hugh Laurie, Hurwitz, Idris Elba, IMDB, Jeffery Tambor, Jeremy Brett, Jerry Minor, Jessica Walter, Jon Glaser, Judy Greer, Kerrigan, Mandy Patinkin, Martin Freeman, Morena Baccarin, netflix, P. Jackson, Ravich, Reed, Richie, Robert Downey Jr., Ruth Wilson, Scheer, Shore, Showtime, Swardson, Temple Grandin, the colonies, Thompson, Todd Berry, Tony Hale, werewolf, Whedon, Woliner
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Paranormal Redundancy or Titanic 2: Titanic
I am a tremendous fan of bad movies. I was going to begin by saying that watching the bad films helps you appreciate the good ones but I just don’t believe that and it probably is not true, I watch … Continue reading
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Tagged Bay, Blockbuster, crack team, deceptive practice, Doritos, friedberg, Google Translate, ice core samples, IMDB, knockbuster, L. Scott, lukewarm garbage, Minarovich, netflix, Peli, poorly acted nightmares, seltzer, Tantamount Studios, The Asylum, think tank, Van Dyke, Wiseau, Wood Jr
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Not Another Sherman’s March Documentary or Heartbreak Colon What Really Happened On Sherman’s March Comma Disastrous Documentary Question Mark
The movie I will be attempting to review is titled Sherman’s March: A Mediation to the Possibility of Romantic Love in the South During an Era of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation (McElwee, 1986) which, in prefect reflection of the movie itself, … Continue reading
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Tagged antebellum, AP US History, Bobby Sands, Borchadt, Bradley Cooper, Burt Reynolds, C. Smith, Civil War, Confederate Army, Cotillions, Darabont, Dobkin, Fresh Air, IMDB, IRA, James McAvoy, Kassell, Kevin Bacon, Kubrick, linguistics, Major General William Tecumseh Sherman, McElwee, McQueen, mesothelioma, Michael Fassbender, netflix, Phillips, President Grant, Rapture, razed, Reconstruction Era, Rotten Tomatoes, scorched earth policy, Sherman's March to the Sea, Steve McQueen, Sundance, Vaughn, Wikipedia, Wright, YouTube
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DBDB Top 250 Finale: Terminator 5 or Untitled Michael Bay Project
I might as well wrap this list up before I start in on another review. For the longest time this film was second on my list to Vanilla Sky (Crowe, 2001) but after further analysis of each film I capriciously … Continue reading
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Tagged 007 Days of Christmas, Academy Awards, Campbell, Carruth, Cobain, Columbine, Crowe, Elliott Smith, Glen, Hurwitz, IMDB, Jason Bateman, je ne sais quoi, Joe Don Baker, Jonah Hill, Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon, meeting myself, Michael Cera, NASA, Nichols, Russell, Sean Connery, Spoiler Alert, TBS, Tom Cruise, Van Sant, W. Anderson, Wheel of Fortune
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Uncle Oscar Who Can Recall His Past Life or The Slow Descent Into Autoscopism
As our avid twitter followers (nobody) will already know the factoseintolerant authors have been on a forced hiatus due to #beingbusy. I personally finished my semester the week before last but I couldn’t bring myself to write anything until now … Continue reading
DBDB Top 250 III: Rise of the Machines or The Dark of the Moon
The wait is over folks. What’s that? No one has been waiting? Okay. Well the time has come then. The third part in my five part series counting down my favorite films has arrived. So far I have listed two … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, acquired taste, anime, grown man, hipster, irony, Kurosawa, Lasseter, Miyazaki, Orwellian, Pixar, Rotten Tomatoes, T. Scott, Walt Disney, wasabi
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