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Carrie Fisher vs. Margot Kidder
Carrie Fisher and Margot Kidder have a lot in common. They both played iconic characters in extremely popular movie series in the late ‘70s and ‘80s. They were also diagnosed with bipolar disorder and turned to drugs and alcohol in … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Matchups
Tagged actors, carrie fisher, comic books, films, lois lane, margot kidder, movie review, movies, old actors, princess leia, romance, science fiction, sequels, star wars, superman
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Movies That Improve on Multiple Viewings: The Deer Hunter
Many years ago I read a review of The Deer Hunter in which the author said that the film is great up until the point where the three main characters get separated on the river in Vietnam. From then on, … Continue reading
Posted in Movies That Improve
Tagged action movies, drama, films, michael cimino, movie review, movies, relationships, the deer hunter, vietnam war, war, war movies
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Welcome and Merry Christmas
This has been a fantastic year in many ways. I’m optimistic about the future, and I have quite a few ideas for movie-related articles that I can’t wait to share with my wonderful readers. In the past few weeks I … Continue reading
The Symmetry of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
It’s been more than a year since my last Cinematic Chiasmus. But you know what? Christmas is coming early this year because I am offering another amazing example of Cinematic Chiasmus right now. If you’re unfamiliar with this concept, a … Continue reading
Posted in Cinematic Chiasmus
Tagged action movies, chiasmus, films, james t kirk, movie review, movies, science fiction, sequels, spock, star trek
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Jason Bourne vs. James Bond
Talk about déjà vu. In the first article I ever published as the Deja Reviewer, I noted that it wasn’t fan fiction about RoboCop fighting Iron Man, but a comparison of their respective first films. And now here I am … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Matchups
Tagged action movies, bourne identity, films, james bond, jason bourne, love, movie franchise, movie review, movies, relationships, romance, sequels, spy films
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The Return of ‘The Return of’ Movie
It’s back. On January 20, 2017, xXx: Return of Xander Cage will debut in theaters, marking actor Vin Diesel’s return to the series 15 years after he appeared in the first xXx film in 2002. That film was a surprise … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged action movies, alien, batman returns, comic books, films, horror, james bond, jason bourne, movies, return of the jedi, science fiction, sequels, superman
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The ‘Leaving Spacedock’ Scene Is a Microcosm of Most Star Trek Films
Nine of the 13 Star Trek films that have been released thus far include a scene featuring the Enterprise in Spacedock around the Earth. And, interestingly, those scenes encapsulates what each film is about. Let’s check out those “leaving Spacedock” … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged action movies, films, movie review, movies, science fiction, sequels, space, space exploration, star trek, star trek generations, videos
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How to Be Happy
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! I have much to be grateful for. I live a happy life. And it’s not because I’ve had everything handed to me on a silver platter. Lasting happiness isn’t the product of ease, but of determination. I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged advice, gratitude, happiness, holiday, personal, thank you, thanksgiving
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Why This Is My Favorite Scene in Any Superman Film
I love the first two Superman films starring Christopher Reeve. I think they are nearly perfect in just about every way. They’re exciting, funny, dramatic, and emotional. And, best of all, they earn all of their big Superman moments by … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, action movies, christopher reeve, drama, films, movie review, movies, music, relationships, science fiction, sequels, soundtrack, superman
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