Another weekend, another long day at work, which results in a short film review. Only tonight’s special: Daylight Savings! I actually have one less hour tonight to do anything! Awesome! What will make In Bruges work for you is in its humor. There’s a very heavy focus on dark comedy that serves as the top layer of […]
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Day Twenty: Avatar (MotM 2020)
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Day Fourteen: Machete (MotM 2020)
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Day Six: Camille (MotM 2020)
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Day Eighteen: Unknown (MotM 2020)
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Day Thirty: Holes (MotM 2020)
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Day Twenty-Three: Seven Chances (MotM 2021)
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Day Twenty-Three: Charade (MotM 2020)
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Day Eight: Hall Pass (MotM 2020)
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Day Ten: Fired Up! (MotM 2020)
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Day Nine: Crimson Peak (MotM 2020)
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Day Thirteen: Kamikaze Girls (MotM 2020)
By the time this releases, it will be very late at night. As such, my write-up will unfortunately be very limited. This is such a dumb, but fun…
Day Twenty-Six: Ratatouille (MotM 2020)
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Day Twenty-Five: Promare (MotM 2020)
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Day Nineteen: The Wave (MotM 2020)
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Day Twenty-Four: The Sandlot (MotM 2020)
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Day Twenty-Nine: Total Recall (MotM 2020)
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Day One: Punch-Drunk Love (MotM 2020)
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Day Four: Dinner for Schmucks (MotM 2020)
This was the film that made me want to add the stipulation to re-watch films from my Rotten Tomatoes days. Why? Because I gave this an 8/10 nine…
Day Seventeen: The Nice Guys (MotM 2020)
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Day Eleven: Hood of Horror (MotM 2020)
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Day Fifteen: Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (MotM 2020)
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Day Three: The Mosquito Coast (MotM 2020)
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Day Two: The Green Hornet (MotM 2020)
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Day Seven: Songs My Brothers Taught Me (MotM 2021)
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Day Twenty-One: Fantastic Mr. Fox (MotM 2020)
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Day Twenty-Eight: The Wicker Man (MotM 2020)
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Day Twelve: Foo Fighters: Back and Forth (MotM 2020)
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Day Ten: Rocky (MotM 2021)
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Day Fourteen: Rocky IV (MotM 2021)
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Day Twenty-Eight: Adaptation. (MotM 2021)
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Day Twenty-Six: Darkman (MotM 2021)
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Day Eight: Lady Snowblood (MotM 2021)
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Day Two: Reality (2014) (MotM 2021)
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Day Fifteen: Rocky V (MotM 2021)
This is my cover for this film. I’m not even gonna bother with the promotional art. I’m tired.
Day Eleven: Rocky II (MotM 2021)
How do you make a good movie again? Do it over again. But as the meme says, “Yeah, but don’t make it too obvious.” It was a little…
Day Thirteen: Rocky III (MotM 2021)
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Day Sixteen: Rocky Balboa (MotM 2021)
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Day Twelve: Tonari no Totoro (MotM 2021)
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Before the numerous superhero trilogies that spawned from the early 2000’s and onwards, there was this trilogy. The theme? Colors. Why? Uh, because.
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