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Category: AgingGenxer

A Christmas Story Christmas

Posted on November 19, 2022March 18, 2023 by John Anthony

A Christmas Story Christmas has a lot of heart. It’s an original story and it’s well done, which is saying a lot these days.

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The Book of Boba Fett – Season One Review

Posted on February 13, 2022March 18, 2023 by John Anthony

The Book of Boba Fett is an entertaining mess. It fails at being a cohesive and engaging Boba Fett TV show, but it did deliver some pretty amazing Star Wars moments worthy of your time. So it’s not all bad, right?

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Review: American Wedding still has it

Posted on August 2, 2003March 18, 2023 by John Anthony

Throughout a film series, you begin to care about the characters more and more with each entry. They become more human. You can identify with them. They become like people you know. Like friends.

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Review: A fun ride, but T3 is sloppy

Posted on July 5, 2003March 18, 2023 by John Anthony

As the third in the Terminator series, it fails. But T3 is still a fun, generic action flick to unwind with.

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Review: Spicy, sweet, savory—Tortilla Soup has it all

Posted on September 8, 2002March 18, 2023 by John Anthony

I have always liked the simple symbolism food can provide in a film. Spicy, sweet, bitter, robust, savory—Tortilla Soup has it all.

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Minnesotan. Aging GenXer.
I wrote some books and like to talk about movies and stuff. Stuck in the 70s & 80s. Goonies never say die.

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