Yo, what's up, Kemosabes?
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the first installment of this year's "Christmas in July" series, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "I'll Be Home For Christmas". The 1998 Disney film starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, to be precise.
Here's the rundown of it:
I fucking love this movie
At long last, the story that I've been looking forward to tell for the Friendship is Worth It series is being told!
UPDATE: You absolute legends got the story featured ON THE DAY OF ITS RELEASE! Thank you!
Alternative Title: How the CMCs Got their Mojo Back!
Let's get some fitting music up in here:
Chunks of this are taken from a write-up I first did of this movie back in 2018, but there ARE still some new observations inserted along the way as well.
(Rewatched November 2nd, 2023.)
Watched this one with my parents Still holds up in my eyes.
Merry Christmas, my friends!
This is your jolly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the 2nd installment of this year's "Christmas Craze", I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Miracle on 34th Street". The 1947 version, to be precise.
Revisited this old favorite on Wednesday. Still every bit as enjoyable as I remember.
Over 1000 views... woah.
This is the first of my stories to hit that milestone! While I try to figure out why it is so well received, let me just say this:
Thank you, everyone!
Greetings, my good friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my 99th film analysis, I'm going to be reviewing "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows".
Here's the summary of it:
Well done! You've paid the price of admission. You're about to see Riding High. It's Frank Capra's 1950 comedy remake of his own classic Broadway Bill. It's lively musical entertainment. Before you settle back, please see trailers for other great hits from 1950, plus one of the cartoons Walt Disney did that year.
Just got back from the big BvS:DoJ. I'm glad I saw it, which fulfills the purpose I had in dragging my friends out to go see it tonight in spite of all the reasons not to.
I'm not upset that I still haven't seen Man of Steel, in other words.
But I just had to see how this one turned out. Mostly because I'm Batman. And now I have. And I have thoughts on it.
Objective Section:
What Star Wars Episode # Ⅶ: The Force Awakens is.
I went to see whether Star Wars Episode # Ⅶ: The Force Awakens is a sequel to Star Wars Episode # Ⅵ: Return of the Jedi, a remake of Star Wars Episode # Ⅳ: A(n) New Hope (before H, one should use an), or a SWINO (Star Wars In Name Only). To my astonishment, it is both a terrible remake of Star Wars Episode # Ⅳ: A(n) New Hope and parts of Star Wars # Episode # Ⅴ: The Empire Strikes Back and Swino.
Edited by yours truly and set in the Gentlemanverse, a continuation of his previous M-rated stories The Scent of Prey and A Gentleman's Price--which, for those of you who are unaware, involve HiE and some rather interesting predator/prey roleplay... but also a deepening relationship between Richard, a human escort, and Roseluck, his latest client.