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Reel 63: Same Title, Different Movie
A long while back (Episodes 14—17), we looked at English remakes of non-English films. Those were the same story but different titles. Then in Episode 23, it was four different versions of the same story, with the same title. Now, we give you a pair of films with the same title, but that’s the only…
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Starship Troopers review
Along with Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Heinlein was one of the leading science fiction writers to emerge after World War II. He was praised for the accuracy he brought to the science part of his fiction. Heinlein was also the rare writer who seemed to be praised on both sides…
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Kiss Me Deadly review
The early-to-mid 1970’s in American movies is justly remembered as the time of the New Hollywood movement (or Hollywood New Wave), where directors wanted to depict a different kind of America than what had been put on screen during the studio era, and also combine a love for that studio era with a love of…
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Reel 62: Subversive Adaptations
Over the course of this show, Sean and I have covered all kinds of adaptations. Some were based on books, some on record albums, and some on Broadway Musicals (HA! Kidding about that last one; Sean would rather be dragged through broken glass and then dipped in rubbing alcohol). But the one thing they had…
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Lone Star and Mystic River: Written Reviews
In our latest episode, Claude and I talk about two movies where characters must confront their past; Lone Star (1996) and Mystic River (2003). Here’s what I wrote about each of them when writing on Facebook about my favorite movies released in the U.S. in 1996 and 2003, respectively. I own a book called Legends, Lies and…
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Reel 61: We May Be Done With the Past…
…but it sure isn’t done with us. Your patience is appreciated with this episode; I spent last weekend at the Southern Studio and had some trouble with my remote access to the files here at home. My brothers and I spent the entire weekend together without any wives or kids; we’d NEVER done that before…









