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Andrew recommends Ghostbusters I & II

Andrew recommends Ghostbusters I & II

andy w May 30, 2012 1

One of the most popular movies of the last 30 years with one of the most popular theme songs ever written?  A waste of time to even recommends?  Absolutely.  The only reason I’m bothering

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5 Actors Who Can’t Be "Smart"

5 Actors Who Can’t Be "Smart"

andy w May 25, 2012 2

Some actors can play a smart person very well, even if they’re not smart very bright themselves.  Think Russel Crowe in A Beautiful Mind or Robert Downey Jr. in Iron Man or Sherlock Holmes.  This is

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5 Love Triangle Ladies that Men would never fight for

5 Love Triangle Ladies that Men would never fight for

Kent May 24, 2012 1

I recently watched This Means War and could not get past the fact that Chris Pine and Tom Hardy were both willing to nearly kill the other to win Reese Witherspoon’s heart. Seriously, this

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Andrew does not recommend "The Tower"

Andrew does not recommend "The Tower"

andy w May 22, 2012 0

I’ve been watching a large number of documentaries on Netflix lately, and since I’ve always been a nerd about historical landmarks, when I saw this miniseries on the Tower of London, I immediately added

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Andrew does not recommend "Dial ‘M’ for Murder"

Andrew does not recommend "Dial ‘M’ for Murder"

andy w May 22, 2012 3

I’m usually underwhelmed by the selection Netflix has when it comes to classic films.  Oftentimes, they’re just old movies that were probably cheap for them to purchase the rights to.  So I always get

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Dark Shadows review

Dark Shadows review

Kent May 11, 2012 2

I will not surprise anyone who knows me with this information, but I am done with the union of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Like any relationship, one person is dragging down the other.

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The Avengers review

The Avengers review

Kent May 4, 2012 1

The day has finally come. Marvel’s flagship characters have all come together in a cinematic popcorn tour-de-force. (Wow, what a cliche term. I don’t even know what that means, but it just felt right.)

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