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  1. "I Used to Love Cheeseburgers"

    by , 24th April 2009 at 08:40 PM (Pop-Pop in the Attic: in 3D)
    *Author's Note* - Due to the fact I live in a small town -- with a small eight screen theater -- I very rarely get to see the best flicks when they hit theaters. Instead, I usually am forced to wait it out for the DVD. This is one of those cases. Now, on to my late -- and subsequently short -- review of Frost/Nixon:


    David Frost (Michael Sheen) and Richard Nixon (Frank Langella) match wits in Frost/Nixon.
    Starring:
    ...
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    Film Reviews
  2. Journalism and Political Conspiracies and Jason Bateman! Oh My!

    by , 19th April 2009 at 09:45 PM (Pop-Pop in the Attic: in 3D)

    Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck in State of Play
    Starring:
    Russell Crowe
    Ben Affleck
    Rachel McAdams
    Helen Mirren
    Jason Bateman


    Rating: B+

    Based on a 2003 BBC mini-series, State of Play is everything a political-thriller should be. It has its fair share of twists and it is constantly throwing information at the viewer, but not so much that it becomes too confusing or difficult ...

    Updated 10th July 2009 at 11:25 PM by Nelly

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    Film Reviews
  3. "Doubt can be a bond as powerful and sustaining as certainty."

    by , 11th April 2009 at 06:36 PM (Pop-Pop in the Attic: in 3D)
    *Author's Note* - Due to the fact I live in a small town -- with a small eight screen theater -- I very rarely get to see the best flicks when they hit theaters. Instead, I usually am forced to wait it out for the DVD. This is one of those cases. Now, on to my late -- and subsequently short -- review of Doubt:


    The always-masterful Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman in Doubt


    Rating: B

    Set in ...

    Updated 9th May 2009 at 06:15 PM by Nelly

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    Film Reviews
  4. "Jesus - Was there ever a greater victim of name dropping?"

    by , 24th March 2009 at 09:39 PM (Pop-Pop in the Attic: in 3D)
    *Author's Note* - Due to the fact I live in a small town -- with a small eight screen theater -- I very rarely get to see the best flicks when they hit theaters. Instead, I usually am forced to wait it out for the DVD. This is one of those cases. Now, on to my late -- and subsequently short -- review of Religulous:




    Rating: A

    In Religulous, Bill Maher systematically destroys all things religious. . .in a good way. ...

    Updated 14th February 2010 at 06:56 PM by Nelly

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    Film Reviews , Entertainment; top-tens, previews, commentaries, and the like
  5. It's Watchmen, but it's not Watchmen

    by , 8th March 2009 at 10:43 PM (Pop-Pop in the Attic: in 3D)


    Rating: C+

    As a fan of the graphic novel -- one of the finest pieces of literature I've read -- I was incredibly skeptic as to if Watchmen could be transitioned well onto the silver-screen, and this film did nothing to initiate a change of heart. It's sad, because there is so much here, so many possibilities -- pieces of a puzzle -- that ultimately, don't come together as they should, leaving you to ...

    Updated 14th February 2010 at 06:53 PM by Nelly

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    Film Reviews , Entertainment; top-tens, previews, commentaries, and the like
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