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Author Archives: Robert Lockard, the Deja Reviewer
Something New to Admire About The Last Starfighter Besides Its Special Effects
I have to admit I was wrong about The Last Starfighter. In one of my first articles on this website, I mocked that film and said that it was a bad movie with good music. A few years later, I … Continue reading
Posted in Cinematic Chiasmus
Tagged 1980s, action movies, chiasmus, films, last starfighter, love, movie review, movies, relationships, romance, science fiction, special effects
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Forgotten Film Gems: Exodus (1960)
They don’t make ‘em like they used to. Old epics are usually better than new ones. Seriously, I’d rate Spartacus (1960) higher than Gladiator (2000), Tora! Tora! Tora! higher than Pearl Harbor, and The Ten Commandments (1956) higher than this … Continue reading
Posted in Forgotten Film Gems
Tagged classic films, exodus, films, Israel, leon uris, love, movie review, movies, movies based on books, paul newman, relationships, romance, war
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Thank You from the Deja Reviewer
To all of my readers, thank you for helping to make my website such a huge success. I got my 1 millionth view and my 1,000th follower last month, and everything just keeps booming. I am amazed by what has … Continue reading
10 Movies Whose Hero and Villain Never Actually Meet
Some movies are so well-constructed, they don’t even need their hero and villain to be anywhere close to each other to create lots of suspense and conflict. They might talk with each other over the phone, but they never have … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged action movies, animated films, bambi, braveheart, disney, films, heroes, history, hunt for red october, james bond, james t kirk, last starfighter, movies, patton, science fiction, star trek, star wars, the truman show, villains
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Forgotten Film Gems: Always
Always is the one Steven Spielberg film that no one ever talks about. People like to rag on 1941 as Spielberg’s one true bomb or discuss Hook’s shortcomings or Empire of the Sun’s good qualities. But no one seems to care … Continue reading
Posted in Forgotten Film Gems
Tagged 1980s, comedy, drama, film score, films, funny, ghost, humor, john williams, movie remakes, movie review, movies, music, steven spielberg
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10 Successful Actors Who Have Never Starred in a Sequel
It’s nice to have a steady paycheck. Actors have a notoriously hard time hitting the big time, and even for those who do, there’s no guarantee that they’ll continue to land great roles. That’s probably why it’s so tempting to … Continue reading
Movie Matchups: Atlantis: The Lost Empire vs. Stargate
Stargate debuted in theaters exactly 20 years ago today. It was so good that they released it again seven years later, except that time it was called Atlantis: The Lost Empire. These movies are so closely related that it’s crazy that Roland … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Matchups
Tagged action movies, animated films, atlantis, disney, films, fun, movie review, movies, relationships, roland emmerich, romance, science fiction, stargate
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‘I’ll Be Back’ Takes on New Meaning: Terminator 2: Judgment Day’s First Half Mirrors Its Second Half
October 26, 2014 marks the 30th anniversary of the theatrical release of The Terminator. That was James Cameron’s first real directing job, and he followed it up with the even better Aliens and The Abyss. In 1991, he returned to … Continue reading
Posted in Cinematic Chiasmus
Tagged action movies, arnold schwarzenegger, chiasmus, films, james cameron, movie review, movies, relationships, science fiction, sequels, terminator
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10 Good Sequels That Sowed the Seeds of Their Series’ Destruction
It’s really hard to make a good sequel to a hit movie. The filmmakers have to please fans of the first film while also adding something new to the mix to make the sequel stand on its own. But something … Continue reading
Posted in Random Stuff
Tagged action movies, aliens, comic books, empire strikes back, films, george lucas, james cameron, karate kid, lethal weapon, movie review, movies, science fiction, scream, sequels, spiderman, star trek, star wars, superman, terminator, x-men
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Another Reason to Love Aliens – It’s a Symmetrical Film
I’ve heard Aliens described as a “rollercoaster” because it’s such a thrilling ride. It turns out that that metaphor is true on an entirely new level. The first and second halves of that movie closely mirror each other, creating another … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, action movies, alien, aliens, chiasmus, films, james cameron, movie review, movies, relationships, science fiction, sequels
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