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Saturday, March 12, 2016
Doc Watch: David Bowie - Five Years (2013)
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This week I recorded David Bowie: Five Years (2013) off PBS and gave it a whirl after Jamie retired for the evening. If I have one com...
Disney Watch: Dumbo (1941)
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"Get ready to cry your eyes out" I said to Jamie as I was putting the BluRay in the player. The movies was Dumbo (1941) , and...
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Friday, March 11, 2016
Captain America III Trailer, Just Because
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Of course I'm excited about Captain America: Civil War . It's a new Marvel movie, so I'll go see it. Plus, it's a Captai...
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Bogie Watch: The African Queen (1951)
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A year ago I likely would have watched this movie, enjoyed it immensely without a passing thought, recognized the brilliance of John ...
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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Noir Watch: Gun Crazy (1950)
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I've lost track of how many times I've seen Gun Crazy (1950) . And, in fact, over the past ten years its easily become one of m...
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Collecting Memories Project: You Were Into Superheroes, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Before It Was Cool
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If you're over a certain age, you remember a dark era in the long, long ago when superheroes were not cool. Reading science-fict...
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Harvey Watch: Blue in the Face (1995)
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After Teen Witch , I needed to cleanse the pallet, and the first thing that popped up in my years-old Netflix queue was the 1995 kind-of...
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the release of "Fargo"
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We love ya, Marge.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Magical Watch: Teen Witch (1989)
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A while back I became aware of the 1989 low-budget, more or less straight-to-cable movie, Teen Witch , that was not then, nor is it now a...
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Sunday, March 6, 2016
This Moment in History: Astronaut Scott Kelly Returns to Earth! and the Impact of Social Media on Space
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Here's one of the great things about social media: Broadcast media and the press in general have done a ludicrously poor job of cov...
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