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Tag Archives: Adam Sandler
Eight Crazy Nights
According to my wall calendar, tonight is the first night of Hanukkah. I’m not Jewish, and I don’t celebrate Hanukkah, but as Crackle made Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights available, I thought I might check out the animated film for … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas Cinema
Tagged 2000s, 3 Stars, Adam Sandler, Austin Stout, Eight Crazy Nights, Happy Madison, Jackie Sandler, Kevin Nealon, movies, Norm Crosby, reviews, Rob Schneider, Seth Kearsley
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The Animated Annoying Comic Actor Conundrum
As I was coming home from watching Wreck-It Ralph the other day, something crossed my mind that has crossed it a few times before. I’m not a big fan of John C. Reilly, or at least not of his comedies. … Continue reading
Weekly Weblinks: Flight From Friday
Hello, everybody. It’s Saturday morning, and that means… I’m a day late with the Weekly Weblinks. Sorry. Those of you who follow me on Twitter knew of the delay in advance, of course, but for those who don’t (or missed … Continue reading
Posted in News Commentary
Tagged Academy Awards, Adam Sandler, Amazing Spider-Man 2, Black Panther, blogging, Bryan Singer, Burn Notice, Cloud Atlas, Denzel Washington, Disney, Doctor Strange, entertainment, Flight, Happy Madison, Inhumans, Jack and Jill, Jaime King, James Bond, Jamie Chung, Jamie Foxx, Marvel Comics, movies, news, Ridiculous Six, Sin City, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Skyfall, Spider-Man, Stan Lee, Television, TV, Wreck-It Ralph, X-Men, X-Men: Days of Future Past
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Weekly Weblinks: Willis and White Whales
It’s the first Friday in October, and you know what that means! Being Friday means it’s time for the Weekly Weblinks, and being October means there’s a lot of spooky and scary content to be shared. From other bloggers, we … Continue reading
Posted in News Commentary
Tagged Academy Awards, Adam Sandler, Albert King, Alfred Hitchcock, All You Need is Kill, blogging, Bruce Willis, Chic, Deep Purple, Donna Summer, Emily Blunt, entertainment, Frankenstein, Frankenweenie, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 3, Giants, Guillermo del Toro, Heart, Hotel Transylvania, Hulk, Ivan Reitman, Joan Jett, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kraftwerk, Liam Neeson, Looper, Lost Horizon, Lynne Ramsay, M. Night Shyamalan, Marvelettes, Meters, Mobius, Moby Dick, movies, N.W.A., news, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Procol Harum, Proof, Public Enemy, Randy Newman, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rush, Seth MacFarlane, Simon Sharp, Taken, Taken 2, Taken 3, Television, Tim Burton, Tom Cruise, Tom Jenkins, TV, VHS
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Top 10 Warning Signs of a Bad Comedy Film
Whoever said “you can’t judge a book by its cover” never saw the summary blurbs on dust jackets. One of the most pervasive criticisms against movie reviewers is that sometimes it seems like we’re not giving things a fair chance … Continue reading
Posted in Top X
Tagged Aaron Seltzer, Adam Sandler, Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Babymakers, Big Momma, Big Mommas, Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star, Eddie Murphy, entertainment, Epic Movie, Grown Ups, Happy Madison, Jason Friedberg, Jay Chandrasekhar, Jim Carrey, Kangaroo Jack, Mask, Meet the Spartans, movies, My Boss's Daughter, National Lampoon, Norbit, Son of the Mask, Strange Wilderness, That's My Boy, Tyler Perry, Van Wilder, Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj, White Chicks
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News Bites: Trolls and Tomorrow
Good morning folks, it’s Friday, time for the News Bites. For my regular readers, a quick update on when I’m getting back to regular content: very soon. The bad tooth was pulled out Tuesday, and while I’m still catching up … Continue reading →