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Category Archives: Movie Mondays
Movie Muhfriday – Thor – 9-out-of-10 T’s
Oh, hey, look: a blog! It’s kind of dusty in here. So I went and saw Thor last night. It was a midnight show in Huber Heights. Aside from three things that made the night a little less than 100% … Continue reading
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Movie Muhfriday – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. 1 – 8-out-of-10 T’s
(Preface: Dictionary.com’s Word of the Day is “Hallow“; that’s thinking, guys. That’s frikkin’ brilliant. I love it.) Guys… it’s frikkin’ Harry Potter. If you haven’t read the books, you have no excuse to be angry about any spoilers I might … Continue reading
Movie Muhfriday 3: Edge of Darkness – 4-out-of-5 T’s
Say what you will about the man in his private life: when you put him on screen, Mel Gibson is one of the greatest actors of his generation. I don’t even mind that he plays the same character in pretty … Continue reading
Movie Muhwednesday 2: Book of Eli – 2.5-out-of-5 T’s
Okay, this movie was… decent. I love Denzel Washington, so I’ll watch him in anything and be glad for it. He does a great job here. Everyone does a great job here, talent-wise. Denzel as Eli, Mila Kunis as his… … Continue reading
Movie Mondays 1: Daybreakers – 4-out-of-5 T’s
For the last few years, one of the few film franchises guaranteed to act as a money-printer is the Twilight Saga. As a fan of folklore, the sheer lack of anything remotely resembling a vampire in these films has hurt … Continue reading