
National Lampoon’s Stoned Age is not for all ages. It’s a rude, and uncensored comedy that tells the story of a cavemen trying to figure out the meaning of life. Continue reading “National Lampoon’s Stoned Age – Stoned for all Ages”
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National Lampoon’s Stoned Age is not for all ages. It’s a rude, and uncensored comedy that tells the story of a cavemen trying to figure out the meaning of life. Continue reading “National Lampoon’s Stoned Age – Stoned for all Ages”

When the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) is a producer on a film, you know Oscar gold can’t be far behind. That’s right. Continue reading “Behind Enemy Lines: Columbia is Pretty Much What You’d Expect”

I just don’t get it. How did You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown win an Emmy? Continue reading “You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown Possibly the Worst of the Bunch”

A masterful achievement in filmmaking in 1964, Mary Poppins was a technological and cinematic marvel for Walt Disney Studios. Continue reading “Mary Poppins at 45 Still Practically Perfect in Every Way”

There was a time in the history of American situation comedies where shows contained both comedy and sentiment. Where the characters were more than just joke machines for racy line-pushing jokes and sex humor. Continue reading “All Rise! Night Court Season Two is Classic Sitcom Gold”

Brendan Fraser is a decent actor. I’ve enjoyed him in a number of films from the wackiness of Encino Man to the drama of Gods and Monsters. But recently I’ve noticed Continue reading “Inkheart – More Evidence Brendan Fraser Has Given Up On Acting”