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Written by Lee Clifford So there have been a few pretty funny movies this year, some that have had clean, family-friendly humour, some that have been juvenile humour that appeals to the lowest common denominator,…
Written by Lee Clifford So there have been a few pretty funny movies this year, some that have had clean, family-friendly humour, some that have been juvenile humour that appeals to the lowest common denominator,…
What did I just watch? No, seriously, it went by so fast I’m not entirely sure what I just watched. K, well, a few years back I reviewed the remake of Clash of the Titans….
Written by Lee Clifford A lot of books being made into movies lately, huh? With the success of franchises like Harry Potter, A Song of Ice and Fire (known to some as “A Game of…
Written by Lee Clifford Okay, first thing I want to say: audiences in my town are idiots. There, I said it. Why do I say that? Because people can’t handle movies that dare to be…
written by Lee Clifford The short, short version: It’s Spartacus with apes.The longer version: Well, read on. Most people have at least heard of the Planet of the Apes movie series, a classic story that…
PlotA few years after the events of the second film, we find Sam Witwicky is having a rough go; the poor guy can’t find a job, no one remembers him as a part of the…
Characters Acting in this film is extraordinarily bland. Priest has some contrived angst, and with what little character development we’re given, can be justified, but he’s stuck in that one gear, it’s angst or nothing….
StoryThe Green Hornet is the tale of Britt Reid, a careless, party-going rich kid who lives in the shadow of his father and carries plenty of resentment for it. the premise is hinted at…
StoryThe movie opens in the mid 1980s with a rather tastefully done CGI Kevin Flynn, played by Jeff Bridges, talking to his son, Sam. Kevin is telling Sam about the wonderful world he has…