Category Archive: Movie Analysis and Film Review

Babylon: The Work Of Genius That You’ll Never See

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Disclaimer: This contains minor spoilers to the 2022 film, “Babylon”, which you will probably not see and if you do, it will be on AMC 10 years from now and you’ll stick around… Continue reading

Free Wine Blog IX: Crocodile Dundee I

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This is not to be confused with a Free Wine Blog/A Wine Blog That Is Free. The wine is free, but the blog is going to cost you. Don’t worry, I’ll send you… Continue reading

I Saw Return of the Jedi First: What Star Wars Means to Me as a Millennial 

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Like this article? Follow me on Twitter @scottymwatson I saw RETURN OF THE JEDI first.  I was being baby-sat a few blocks away at the White’s house. Their back-room was composed completely of windows, a… Continue reading

Moore Of The Same: Watching James Bond For The First Time – Part 2

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My life has been in disarray this week. I’ve become a lot more paranoid and suspicious about the world around me. When I come home at night, I inspect small objects to see… Continue reading

Because, Sex: Watching James Bond For The First Time – Part 1

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As an enthusiastic purveyor of action, schlock and schlocky action, I’ve been harboring a dark secret. No, it’s not that I’ve never watched Star Trek or enjoyed an Indiana Jones movie, I will… Continue reading

Baseball for Dinner Presents: Movie Mash-up Mania!

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This is baseball for dinner.  Yet the baseball content is limited.  As is the dinner content. And that’s just looking for one of the two.  Looking for both is an exercise in futility. … Continue reading

The Rise of the Pod People

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Once again, classic science fiction from the linear past has predicted predicaments of our current present, but the depravity and dehumanization were too terrible for previous generations to wrap their minds around the… Continue reading

The Problem With 3-D: The Start of a Hate Bandwagon

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Everybody loves a good fad. It’s something that pulls us out of our everyday existence, and makes us care about something that ultimately won’t matter years from now. Typically, fads are harmless. There… Continue reading

Shooting on the Red Makes Me See Red

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After working as a camera assistant on several features shooting on the RED, I’ve come to the conclusion that I hate this camera. Don’t get me wrong, I think the images you can… Continue reading

Hot Tub Time Machine: Yet Another Review

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Today, I was going to write a review on Avatar. This seemed almost pointless, considering that I was probably the last man on earth to see the movie. Nobody wants to read about… Continue reading