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Andrew recommends Death Becomes Her

Andrew recommends Death Becomes Her

andy w January 12, 2012 0

“Death Becomes Her” has one of the most creative twists on the zombie genre out there and one of the creepiest messages. Though the movie is a hilarious satire of beautiful women unwilling to

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Andrew DEFINITELY recommends Futurama!

Andrew DEFINITELY recommends Futurama!

andy w January 12, 2012 0

I never watched much of “Futurama” when it first aired on Fox over a decade ago. I didn’t really like the premise, and the robot bugged me. I figured it was another one of

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Andrew does NOT recommend Network

Andrew does NOT recommend Network

andy w December 30, 2011 0

I have a love-hate relationship with ‘70s movies. Times were changing. Vietnam soldiers returned home, the civil rights movement died down, Nixon resigned as president, and television officially replaced radios. No one knew where

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5 Overrated Movies of the ’80s

5 Overrated Movies of the ’80s

andy w December 14, 2011 0

Yes, for most of us reading this, the 1980s will always hold a special, nostalgic place in our hearts. The arcades, the malls, the roller-skating rinks, the food courts, and of course, the movies.

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Andrew recommends Jesus Christ Superstar

Andrew recommends Jesus Christ Superstar

andy w December 14, 2011 0

It’s pretty rare that a movie leaves me with a raised eyebrow and an invisible “WTF?” bubble above my head.Jesus Christ Superstar, however, did the job.A mini-Jesus singing in a four-octave range while rock

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Andrew recommends Poltergeist II

Andrew recommends Poltergeist II

andy w October 31, 2011 0

In today’s franchise-obsessed box office era, it’s hard to imagine that a blockbuster horror movie would have to wait four years to get a sequel. Audiences of this millennium are groomed to seeing Paranormal

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Andrew recommends Cheers

Andrew recommends Cheers

andy w October 24, 2011 2

With a mammoth 275-episode count, a record-breaking finale, and more cast changes than Dancing with the Stars, Cheers has rightfully earned its place in pop culture history. Paradoxically, it seems, despite the endurance of

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