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What Should John Murdoch Do at the End of Dark City?
Much has been said about 1998’s Dark City. Other people have analyzed its similarities to 1999’s The Matrix, fawned over its rich marriage of murder mystery and science fiction, and explored its deeper meaning and symbolism. But there’s one aspect … Continue reading
Posted in After The End
Tagged dark city, films, movie review, movies, science fiction, the matrix
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My Undigested Thoughts on Incredibles 2
I was excited to see Incredibles 2. It got rave reviews and audiences seemed to like it, so I definitely wanted to give it a shot. And it turned out to be pretty awful. Granted, I’ve only seen it once. … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged action movies, animated films, comic books, films, incredibles, movie review, movies, pixar, science fiction, sequels
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How Did Scaramanga Escape from James Bond?
There are two things that I absolutely love: movies and puns. And today I get to combine them to humorous results. Get ready for a Man with the Golden Gun pun. Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged action movies, films, fun, funny, humor, james bond, jokes, movies, puns
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My Favorite Episode of Batman: The Animated Series
Batman: The Animated Series is often held up as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, cartoon shows ever made. I was the perfect age to enjoy this show as a kid, and I find myself enjoying it on … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged animated films, batman, cartoon, comic books, dc comics, kids shows, relationships, TV shows
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The Muppet Movie Is an ‘Isn’t It Funny That’ Comedy
There are many kinds of comedies. Slapstick, romantic, dark, road trip, parody, satire. You might think that 1979’s The Muppet Movie is a road trip comedy because at first glance it seems to be all about Kermit the Frog traveling … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged austin powers, comedy, films, fun, funny, humor, jokes, movie review, movies, muppet movie, muppets
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The Power in The Touch of the Master’s Hand
Few films have the power to bring me to tears. 1987’s The Touch of the Master’s Hand is one of them – and it’s only 18 minutes long! Continue reading
Posted in Uplifting Films
Tagged drama, films, God, inspiration, movie review, movies, music, sad, the touch of the masters hand
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The Most Important Question in Atlas Shrugged
“Who is John Galt?” is the first line uttered in Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged. It sums up much of the book’s theme as it is a cry of despair in the face of some unknown force at work … Continue reading
A Change and a Promise
I’ve said it before, but I started the Deja Reviewer website in 2011 purely as an outlet for my creativity. I wanted a way to share my ideas with the world, so creating and maintaining this site has been just … Continue reading
A Quiet Place Is a Celebration of Fatherhood and Motherhood
Every day good fathers and mothers quietly go about their lives loving their children and raising them to be happy, productive people. Being a good parent doesn’t earn people accolades or give them fame because it is to be expected. … Continue reading
Posted in Uplifting Films
Tagged a quiet place, drama, family, fathers, films, horror, mothers, movie review, movies, parents, relationships, science fiction
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My Prediction for the Opening Scene of the Next Avengers Film
Do not read on until you have seen Avengers: Infinity War. Major spoiler ahead. We clear? Okay.
Posted in Significant Scenes
Tagged action movies, avengers, comic books, films, movie review, movies, science fiction, sequels, thanos
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