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Tag Archives: Bryan Singer
X-Men: Days of Future Past
I pity anybody who likes to be overly precise with their terminology on franchises. Sequels following after, prequels being made after but telling a story that come before… and then there’s a film like X-Men: Days of Future Past. Based … Continue reading
News Bites: Bonaparte and Birdman
Once again, Friday morning brings with it your weekly supply of News Bites. And this week, I’ve finally gotten around to creating a logo for the section, so it looks just a little less ramshackle. It seems that when it … Continue reading
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Tagged Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu, Anchorman: The Legend Continues, Birdman, Bryan Singer, Daily Show, Edward Norton, Emma Stone, entertainment, Geoff Tate, Halle Berry, Harrison Ford, James Bond, James Bond 24, Jon Stewart, Marvel Comics, Michael Keaton, movie news, movies, Naomi Watts, Napoleon Bonaparte, news, Queensrÿche, Rosewater, Sam Mendes, Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, Television, TV, X-Men, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Zach Galifianakis
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News Bites: Minions and Mutants
Another week with a lot of news, especially on the television front once again. A lot of this just came in yesterday and this morning, so it can be considered “hot off the presses” if there were a printing press … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Singer, DC Comics, Despicable Me, entertainment, Frank Spotnitz, Hannibal, Hannibal Lecter, Justice League, Man in the High Castle, Marvel Comics, Minions, movie news, movies, Must Be Nice, news, Peter Dinklage, Philip K. Dick, Ridley Scott, Rupert Grint, Sandra Bullock, Sophia Rossi, Super Clyde, Television, TV, TV news, Twilight Zone, X-Men, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Zooey Deschanel
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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
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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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Mockingbird Lane
1313 Mockingbird Lane was a proposed series for NBC, featuring an updated take on The Munsters, making it arguably a touch darker and shifting it to a dramatic comedy instead of the pure farce of the original series. As production … Continue reading
News Bites: Guardians and Good Grief
Coming in a bit late today, but still technically Friday morning, at least in my time zone, it’s this week’s dose of News Bites. As always there’s a fair amount of superhero movie news and speculation, and some odd film … Continue reading →