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Back to the Future 2 (1989): A Perspective Review
It has FINALLY HAPPENED! No, Marty and Doc and Jennifer haven’t traveled back in time but – The Cubbies are WORLD CHAMPIONS! Do you remember Back to the Future TT? Do you remember that, according to the film, on October 21st,
American Graffiti (1973): Perspective Review
When I was a kid, HAPPY DAYS was one of the most prolific programs on television. What I remember from that was red-headed Richie Cunningham, his familiy, and the rocking around the clock of those who worshipped the Fonz,
The Most Prolific Firearms in TV & Movie History -- Volume 1
The value of guns, both in television and movies, is indescribable. From War movies, to Mom and Pop flicks to television programming galore – they are there. The opinions about them all? They’re there too. But where are the listings of all of them?
Lethal Weapon (1987): A Perspective Review
Back in the 1980s – movies were different, they were hard, and many – were Rated R. One of the heralded movies of 1987, was about a police officer at the end of his career, a family man, and – another cop – that was on the “ragged edge” – one that need...
Ghostbusters (1984): A Perspective Review
There are many logos that you can look at around you on your mobile device, your drive home, inside the boob tube and thosuands of other places. Only ONE conjures the answer however to the question – who you gonna’ call? In 1984,
The Negotiator (1998) Perspective Review - A Cop's View
Talking to people is supposed to be something EASY. Hey, how’s it goin!? What’cha got planned tonite? Hey, what’s the status on that Project and the consequential discussion makes for lives across the globe day after day.
Independence Day (1996): A Perspective Review)
Alien invasion movies are the stuff of popcorn-popping legend. Give us a quality, memorable, fun to digest movie that can be accessed via DVD, Blu-ray or even via the Internet-based magic any day of the week! In 1996,
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2013): A Perspective Review
The stripes of red, white and blue conjure images of all kinds – depending on who you are, where you live but more importantly – what kind of comic books you read. The Marvel Comic Universe has become a behemoth, that has so many tendrils,
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011): A Perspective Review
You might remember the accidental conjuring of something that television called “CAPTAIN AMERICA” in the late 70s. A pseudo-surfing dude in a blue conversion van, that painted cats, did hurt anyone really, and had a father that had created some super s...