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Tag Archives: movie reviews
“The Magic of Belle Isle” is truly enchanting
I am constantly amazed by the excellent films one can find on Netflix. Beyond that, I am also amazed at how out-of-touch some movie critics are. The Magic of Belle Isle is an enchanting charmer (released in 2012) which stars … Continue reading
Posted in art, family, film, fun, humanity, inclusiveness, Love, movies, video
Tagged acting, art, film, fun, Morgan Freeman, movie reviews, movies, The Magic of Belle Isle
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Forging one’s legacy in “Nebraska”
Sometimes a movie will tickle your funny bone. Other times it will open your eyes or scare the bejeebers out of you. But, in the case of Nebraska, the Oscar nominated film from 2013, it will touch your heart and leave a … Continue reading
Posted in art, Communications, family, film, geography, history, humanity, Love, movies, pictures, theaters, transportation, Travel, video
Tagged aging, Bruce Dern, cinema, family, film, history, legacies, love, movie reviews, movies, Nebraska, travel, Will Forte
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“Interstellar” is indescribably awesome!
Kathy and I saw Interstellar last night. This science-fiction epic is so good that a description cannot and should not be compartmentalized into a blog post. The cast, including a surprise un-billed guest appearance, were superb, the visual images were … Continue reading
Posted in aerospace, art, Astronomy, aviation, civility, culture, entertainment, environment, family, film, fun, history, humanity, Love, movies, music, music reviews, Outer Space, pictures, pollution, Science, Science fiction, sustainability, technology, Travel, video, weather, writing
Tagged astronomy, cinema, film, Hans Zimmer, Interstellar, love, movie reviews, movies, music, science fiction, space, storytelling
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A ‘magical mystery tour’ of the ’60s – review of “Across the Universe”
I watched the 2007 motion picture Across the Universe for the first time last night and found it to be a magical and mysterious tour of the late 1960s, which blended perfectly with an entire score of superb Beatles music and … Continue reading
Posted in art, Communications, consumerism, culture, entertainment, film, fun, history, humanity, military, movies, music, music reviews, peace, politics, theaters, video, Women, writing
Tagged 1960s, Across the Universe, acting, Beatles, entertainment, film, fun, history, Liverpool, motion pictures, movie reviews, movies, musical, rock, Vietnam War, writing
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Shining review of “Thor: The Dark World”
I never got a chance to see the original Thor motion picture that was released in 2011, so I was a little apprehensive last night when we decided to go see the new release, Thor: The Dark World. Just a few … Continue reading
Posted in art, books, Communications, entertainment, film, fun, literature, movies, pictures, technology, theaters
Tagged art, comic books, comics, entertainment, film, heroes, Hollywood, Marvel, movie reviews, movies, Thor, Thor: The Dark World
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RUN…don’t walk to see “Gravity!”
No review here other than to say, GO SEE GRAVITY IN 3-D! It is simply outstanding, as is the acting by Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. Definitely, Gravity is cinematic treasure that breaks amazing new ground in filmmaking. I can … Continue reading
Posted in aerospace, Astronomy, aviation, Communications, entertainment, film, fun, geography, humanity, Love, movies, music, Outer Space, pictures, product design, Science, technology, theaters, transportation, Travel, Women
Tagged aerospace, aviation, entertainment, film, George Clooney, Gravity, motions pictures, movie reviews, movies, Sandra Bullock, theaters
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