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Tag Archives: films
Movie titles on the map
Below is a non-comprehensive list of fairly well-known movie titles that include place name/geographic references. For the sake of brevity and my own sanity, documentaries, shorts, foreign language titles, and/or physical geographic terms were not included. Please feel free to send … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, art, Asia, branding, China, cities, Communications, culture, entertainment, Europe, film, fun, geography, globalization, history, India, Maps, movies, North America, Oceania, placemaking, South America, tourism, Travel, UK, writing
Tagged Africa, Asia, cartography, cities, continents, counties, countries, Europe, films, fun, geography, maps atlas, movies, North America, Oceania, place names, South America, states, theaters, towns
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“Skyfall” – Best Bond flick ever?
Perhaps. Skyfall certainly will rank in the top five among many, if not most James Bond fans. Only time will tell whether it is considered the very best. Personally, I believe it could reach that threshold. Up until seeing Skyfall yesterday, my … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, art, Asia, Cars, China, Communications, culture, diversity, entertainment, Europe, film, fun, general, geography, Guns, Handguns, history, humanity, military, movies, music, pictures, politics, technology, theaters, Travel, UK
Tagged Daniel Craig, espionage, films, flicks, James Bond, Judy Dench, movies, music, Skyfall, spies, UK
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“Cloud Atlas” is a thrilling trip through time
We saw Cloud Atlas over the weekend and greatly enjoyed the movie. A times, especially early on, it can be a tad confusing. But as the movie progresses everything starts to come together and you realize the depth and breath … Continue reading
Posted in ageism, art, Asia, books, cities, civility, climate change, Communications, consumerism, culture, diversity, entertainment, environment, Europe, feminism, geography, globalization, government, history, homelessness, human rights, humanity, inclusiveness, Love, movies, music, peace, politics, pollution, poverty, racism, Science, spatial design, sustainability, technology, Women, writing
Tagged books, Cloud Atlas, films, history, movies, sci-fi, scy-fy, time
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Man vs. tomatoes vs. IMDb – Favorite dramatic films
Here’s my list of favorite dramatic motion pictures versus the top 10 on Rotten Tomatoes and on the Internet Move Database. Rick The Shawshank Redemption The King’s Speech Dances With Wolves Das Boot A Beautiful Mind The Artist Goodbye Mr. … Continue reading
Posted in art, entertainment, fun, movies, video
Tagged acting, art, drama, films, motion pictures, movies, rotten tomatoes
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