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Dec
22nd
2022

Peter Jackson's King Kong · 9:48pm Dec 22nd, 2022

Aug
27th
2020

Rando Post 7 · 12:39am Aug 27th, 2020

Well, on to the good news first I guess. I'm back in school now, so I'm real happy about that. Unfortunately, with that and my job I'm going to have very little time to work on anything here. I've been trying to write at least a paragraph a day the past two weeks or so, not really blasting forward on the story but working at a comfortable pace (as opposed to what I had been doing, working on the story for about 4-6 hours a day every other day). It takes me awhile to find the exact words I want

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Dec
19th
2021

The first LOTR movie is officially 2 decades old · 3:50pm Dec 19th, 2021

Oct
20th
2015

Review: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Extended Edition (2014) · 12:55am Oct 20th, 2015

Peter Jackson’s extended edition of the final entry in his Middle Earth saga does a wonderful job at not only fixing many of the flaws that bogged down the theatrical cuts, but also serves as a fitting end to the saga.

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May
7th
2019

My Movie Review on King Kong (2005) · 3:58pm May 7th, 2019

Greetings, my loyal followers and readers.

This is your loyal-in-return film reporter here to make another review:

And today, I will be doing an analysis of Peter Jackson’s “King Kong (2005)”.

Here is the rundown of it:

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Nov
25th
2021

My Re-Analyzing of King Kong (2005)/Analysis of the Extended Edition · 12:23am Nov 25th, 2021

Greetings and salutations, my friends.

This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

Today, for the 6th installment of this year's "Thanksgiving Treat", I'm gonna give you guys something different:

A review on the extended edition of "King Kong (2005)"/Re-Analyzing of the film.

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Dec
5th
2019

'So Bad It's Good' Does Not Make It Good · 9:21pm Dec 5th, 2019

There's something I think I need to say...

So I hear a lot about how some people prefer films that are 'so bad it's good' over average or mediocre films.
So, for instance, people prefer Batman and Robin by Joel Schumacher to Batman VS Superman by Zack Snyder.
I mean, I see how this works. A film can certainly be entertainingly bad and gain more attention that way.

But then I hear how people wish films were made in the manner of 'So Bad It's Good'.
I'm sorry but...that doesn't work.

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