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Happy 60th birthday to Tim Burton

  Tim Burton is turning 60 tomorrow and for the occasion, all of his movies are showing today and tomorrow on tv. From Nightmare Before Christmas and Ed Wood to Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands. Yeepy! So this weekend I get to recollect on my favorite Burton movies. Timothy Walter Burton was born 60 years ago…… Continue reading Happy 60th birthday to Tim Burton

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Pfeiffer Blogathon – Frankie and Johnny (1991)

Happy 60th birthday to Michelle Pfeiffer! And thanks to Paul S.  – a dedicated lover of Meg and Michelle – for a kind reminder. Here’s to Pfeiffer Blogathon! Michelle is Hollywood’s classic blonde bombshell that won me over with many of her eclectic roles – the very deranged Selina Kyle (Batman Returns), the very challenging Laura Alden…… Continue reading Pfeiffer Blogathon – Frankie and Johnny (1991)

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Deeply Unsettling

Playlists of Psychopaths Movies have tricked us. They made us believe that Classical music and psychopaths are strongly intertwined, when in fact, it’s actually R&B and Hip Hop that scratch that psychotic itch. Perhaps I’m tapping this perplexing news piece a bit late – The Guardian and Independent already covered this on September 2017 -…… Continue reading Deeply Unsettling

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Four Rooms – THE HAPPY NEW YEAR BLOGATHON!

Happy New Year, Everyone! Bring on the confetti, campaign, and festivities – 2 days to go! As we bid 2017 farewell, It’s time to make a joyful entry into 2018 with this cool blogathon hosted by Movie Movie Blog Blog – Choosing “any movie that has any kind of theme related to the last day of the…… Continue reading Four Rooms – THE HAPPY NEW YEAR BLOGATHON!

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Movies & TV Shows That Made My Childhood Awesome – Part 2

Part 2, straight up! FernGully: The Last Rainforest “But trees give life. They make the clouds, the water, the air.” Crysta All it takes is a whimsical animation, an enchanting musical score and a moral lesson to bewitch me. And that is exactly what FerGully is – magical. This one also goes straight in to my…… Continue reading Movies & TV Shows That Made My Childhood Awesome – Part 2

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Movies & TV Shows That Made My Childhood Awesome – Part 1

Remember your favorite movies and TV shows growing up? TV was great, especially during summer breaks and holidays. I used to be hooked on shows like The Fresh Prince and Degrassi, Heartbreak High and Beverly Hills 90210… those were the days! I used to frantically rent the Marry Poppins video every Friday, borrow Grease from…… Continue reading Movies & TV Shows That Made My Childhood Awesome – Part 1

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Genre Grandeur – The Hateful Eight (2015) – Moody Moppet

Originally posted on MovieRob:
For this month’s next review for Genre Grandeur – Western Crossover Movies, here’s a review of The Hateful Eight (2015) – by Reut of Moody Moppet Thanks again to Kira of Film and TV 101  for choosing this month’s genre. Next month’s Genre has been chosen by Ashleigh of The Movie…

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The Horrorathon – The Raven (1963)

maddy loves her classic films has announced her Horrorathon a month ago (I’m guessing for Halloween) and I thought I’d pick a Vincent Price film I haven’t seen yet for the occasion. The Raven (1963) seemed like a good choice because I was always fascinated with Edgar Allan Poe’s work and Vincent Price is one…… Continue reading The Horrorathon – The Raven (1963)

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The Black Cat (1934) – The Great Breening Blogathon!

Today I’m joining Tiffany from pure entertainment preservation society (PEPS) in her first and awesome blogathon centered around October 14, which is  TODAY, and also the 129th birthday of Joseph I. Breen, the head of the Production Code Administration. My film choice is from an era before the Breen Production Code was actually carried out and I explained,…… Continue reading The Black Cat (1934) – The Great Breening Blogathon!

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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016)

  I am so glad I read the books first. Having read both books, I can safely say that the Tim Burton movie is way less intriguing than I thought it would be. Apart from the amazing CGI and Eva Green obviously, the movie was a bit laggish and missing so many significant details mentioned…… Continue reading Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016)