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Movie Review: Sukiyaki Western Django
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• Sat, Mar 7
OH In a nutshell, SWD is indeed an unoffical re-do of Yojimbo by way of A Fistful of Dollars, which was re-made in recent years by Bruce Willis as Last Man Standing. You might not understand what is going on, but with Quentin Tarantino in the film and ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "My Name Is Mac Taylor"
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• Sat, Nov 22
Rumer Willis, the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, also made an appearance. Even Marshall Faulk, the football player, showed up. However, there was one actor who perhaps made the biggest impression of all. ...
Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard
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• Fri, Jul 13
By Daniel Cummings There is no denying the huge contribution that Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone made to the action genre in the eighties. But it was a certain Bruce Willis who came along in 1988 and completely re-defined the genre starring as New York cop John McClane in Die Hard. The film was a h...
Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard Is Ridiculous Good Fun
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• Tue, Jul 3
By Victor Lana I still think the first film of the series was the best, with the third film Die Hard with a Vengeance coming in number two, this one coming in number three, and the second film, Die Hard 2, being my least favorite. Many years ago, the first Die Hard promised to blow us out of the back of the theate...
Movie Review: Live Free Or Die Hard
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• Sun, Jul 1
By Mel Odom Live Free or Die Hard is the fourth film in the franchise about New York Police Department Detective John McClane, absolutely the toughest cop Hollywood has ever created. Nobody bleeds like McClane bleeds. Or limps. Or talks to himself, delivering a humorous, self-deprecating monologue...
Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard is a joke
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• Thu, Jun 28
By El Bicho Never in my life have I seen so many goddamn explosions. In fact, I think that might have been the original working title for Live Free or Die Hard, the fourth installment of the Die Hard series starring Bruce Willis. Of course producers backed off when they realized having “Goddamn” in the ti...
Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard
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• Thu, Jun 28
By Chris Beaumont Live Free or Die Hard once again has John McClane facing off with some dastardly terrorists out to cause a lot of problems, but the scope has expanded. In the first film, the one that helped to revolutionize action movies, John had to deal with terrorists in a skyscraper. The second one upped t...
Book Review: Tramps Like Us: A New Jersey Tale by Kristen Buckley
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• Sun, May 27
By Glen Boyd I have to admit that what drew me to this book was its title, which of course comes from the lyric of a certain little tune about the "runaway American dream" by Bruce Springsteen. This isn't, however, about Springsteen, though he is mentioned in passing a few times. If you are already sensing...
Movie Review: The Invisible
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• Sun, Apr 29
By Chris Beaumont What do you get when you cross The Sixth Sense with Ghost? Well, probably something that looks like The Invisible, but stars Bruce Willis and Whoopi Goldberg. You know, that probably would have been a better movie. Instead we actually get The Invisible, a dullard of a film populated with a ca...
Music Review: Music From The Motion Picture Black Snake Moan
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• Mon, Mar 26
By Michael Jones Before I walk away from this review and settle down to listen to this album once again, I want to talk about Samuel L. Jackson's part of this soundtrack. We all know what kind of actor he is, but it surprised the hell out of me that he was able to give the vocal performance that he did on these songs. O...
Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Earthstorm
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• Sun, Mar 11
By Matt Paprocki In actuality, much of the banter on the ground can be swallowed. An actor tossing around scientific implausibility makes for enjoyable B-movie dialogue. However, sending a small crew into space without the zero gravity of space taking effect is something a first grader will pick up on.
Movie Review: Over the Hedge
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• Thu, Jun 1
By DrPat Over the Hedge is a delightful animated film that offers nothing but pleasure to its audience. Expect no deep insights, no religious conflicts, and no intense discussion of implications to ensue from its viewing. What it does promise (and amply deliver) is the kind of movie enjoyment we al...