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Tag Archives: Danny DeVito
Mars Attacks!
This film was loaned to me by my brother, who was surprised I hadn’t seen it yet; since today is his birthday, I thought it would be appropriate to review his selection today. I’ll admit to having had just a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990s, 4 Stars, Annette Bening, Brandon Hammond, Danny DeVito, Glenn Close, Jack Black, Jack Nicholson, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie, Lukas Haas, Mars Attacks!, Martin Short, Michael J. Fox, movies, Natalie Portman, Pam Grier, Paul Winfield, Pierce Brosnan, Ray J, reviews, Rod Steiger, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sylvia Sidney, Tim Burton, Tom Jones
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The Lorax
Hollywood has made more than one attempt in recent years to bring the worlds of Dr. Seuss to the big screen. And after a few false starts involving comedic actors in furry suits, they seem to have caught on to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010s, 4 Stars, Betty White, Chris Renaud, Danny DeVito, Dr. Seuss, Ed Helms, Jenny Slate, Kyle Balda, Lorax, movies, reviews, Rob Riggle, Taylor Swift, Zac Efron
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Deck the Halls
When you look at Christmas movies being shown on television, they seem to fall under three categories. First, you have the old standbys, the classics that have stood the test of time, such as Miracle on 34th Street, or more … Continue reading