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Muppets Now (2020) – A Great Start

I’ll never hide my love for the Muppets. I just love them. If you want to know how much, then check out my review for The Muppets Movie . They are a brand built on wholesome humor that I absolutely love. So, it’s no surprise that when Disney announced a Muppet show would be coming…

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Big Brother – My Guiltiest Pleasure

Look, we are all allowed our guilty pleasures. Some people like listening to musicals when their friends aren’t around. Or read silly pulp romance novels. Or drink White Claws. I, however, watch Big Brother every summer. Is Big Brother a trashy reality show? Yeah. It is, you won’t find many fans who deny it. But…

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The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) – A Missed Brand Of Comedy

I just want to start this by saying, this is not a normal review. I find it hard to review comedies because comedy in itself is so subjective. What I may find gut-bustingly funny, you may simply roll your eyes at. So, I won’t try to tell you whether or not you’ll find it funny.…

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The Princess Bride (1987) – Inconceivable!

“Ha ha! You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders – the most famous of which is “never get involved in a land war in Asia” – but only slightly less well-known is this: “Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line”!” A lot of films have charm.…

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The Graduate (1967) – Only The Soundtrack Aged Well

Look, I get it. I get why this film was a big deal back in the day. It’s a well written, well directed, and fantastically acted movie. It’s easy to see how it captured audiences back in 1967. Even today, I found myself relating to the main character, played by Dustin Hoffman. He just graduated…

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Dogma (1999) – Even God Has A Sense Of Humor

Now, I didn’t grow up in a super religious family. But we were religious enough that we would usually go to church on Sunday Mornings and I had to go to Sunday School until my junior year of high school. So, needless to say, watching a movie that constantly criticizes and mocks organized religion was…

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Verna Fields : The Unsung Hero of Jaws (1975)

Verna Fields has an interesting story. Despite working on several Oscar nominated films, such as American Graffiti (1973) and Paper Moon (1973), she is mostly remembered for just one film, for which she won the Oscar, Jaws (1975). I think we all know Jaws? Big shark keeps eating people? We’re gonna need a bigger boat?…

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Dune (1984) – I Don’t Know….

I love sci-fy. I love fantasy. Star Wars is one of my favorite movie franchises. So, it stands to reason that I should like Dune (1984). After all, the book it is based on, “Dune” by Frank Herbert, is often credited as inspiring Star Wars, as well as many other science fiction staples. This should…

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Monsters, Inc. (2001) – The Best Twist Villain… Ever?

Oh boy, I love Monsters, Inc. (2001) it is by far one of my favorite Pixar movies, second only to The Incredibles (2004). I loved it as a child because it is really funny. Now, as an adult, I love it because… well its still very funny. But I also love it because of how…

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Poltergeist (1982) – They’re here

I hate horror movies. I really do. It’s nothing to do with them, it’s me. I can’t handle them. I scare very easily. So, I tend to stay away from them. But I figured if I watch it in the middle of the day then maybe it would be better. Since nothing, in my experience,…

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Clear and Present Danger (1994) – I don’t know… Kind of boring, I guess?

Maybe I’m broken. Maybe I’ve grown too accustomed to modern action movies. Maybe I’m not being fair to this movie. But in my defense. This movie isn’t very good. Which is weird. Because I feel like I hear people talking about how great this movie is all the time? I mean, this movie is based…

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Footloose (1984) – Kick Off The Sunday Shoes

Everybody cut. Everybody cut. Everybody cut Footloose (1984). I get. I finally get. I understand exactly why this movie is still so popular. It’s kind of like a less sexy Dirty Dancing. Don’t get me wrong, Footloose is perfectly sexy, it’s just Kevin Bacon is no Patrick Swayze. This movie did everything right to cement…

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The Cable Guy (1996) – A Strange Meta Commentary on Jim Carrey’s Famous Characters

Now, I had never heard of this movie. Well, I had heard about it. But I had never really heard anyone talk about it. All I really knew was that it was a Jim Carrey movie. So, going in, I really didn’t know what to expect. Yet, what I got, was still very far from…

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The Mask (1994) – Jim Carrey at His Jim Carriest

Whether you like him or not, you have to admit, Jim Carrey is a magnetic performer. In every movie he is always the most physical and animated. Doing weird faces and funny voices. Waving his body around all crazy. And The Mask (1994) is peak Jim Carrey. I have a hard time believing that this…

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Clue (1985) – Communism Was A Red Herring

It was… Miss Scarlett, in the Kitchen, with the knife! Or was it? Clue (1985) is a murder mystery comedy based on the children’s game of the same name. The murder mystery genre is probably the genre with the most tropes. The butler did it. The lights go out only for them to come back…

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Terminator (1984) – An Argument Both In Favor Of And Against Practical Effects.

I’ll be back. Come with me if you want to live. These classic lines and more can be found in Terminator (1984). As well as all of the sequels, mostly to eye-rolling effect, and a surprising number of other movies. If you don’t know, Terminator (1984) is about a woman (Linda Hamilton) being hunted by…

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (2018) – The Feel-Good Movie That Feel Good Movies Watch To Feel Good.

I say this with no exaggeration, no hesitation, and not a drop of irony. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again is one of my favorite movies of all time. I love this movie. I love everything about this movie so much. Mamma Mia 2 is the most feel good movie to ever make anyone feel…

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West Side Story (1961) – Never Has Snapping Been So Intimidating

Boy, boy, crazy boy, Stay loose, boy. Breeze it, buzz it, Easy does it, Turn off the juice, boy. Never before had I thought that snapping could be so intimidating but these Jets and Sharks know what they’re doing. West Side Story (1961) is a movie, based on the Broadway musical of the same name,…

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Dirty Dancing (1987) – NOBODY Puts Baby In The Corner! | TREMG FILM ARCHIVES, a REVIEW

Jennifer Grey? I’m in. Patrick Swayze? Yes, please! The two of them dancing together in a way that can truly only be described as sexy? Sounds like a timeless classic to me. And it is. With its iconic scenes and a even more iconic soundtrack, Dirty Dancing holds up! To be completely honest, I had…

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The Muppet Movie (1979) – Simply delightful.

I love the Muppets. I do. I am a gown man and I absolutely love these wacky guys. In my eyes, the Muppets can do no wrong. And this movie is all the proof I need. This movie even has all the original voice actors for the Muppets, which is just always a joy to…

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