Bobby Taylor

  • BlogsvilleLet It Ride (1989)

    Let It Ride (1989)

    Paramount Pictures released Let It Ride on August 18, 1989. Joe Pytka directed the film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, and David Johansen.

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  • BlogsvilleSummer of '42 (1971)

    Summer of ’42 (1971)

    I remember watching this in high school. It was one of those "wish I was Hermie" moments with one look at Jennifer O'Neill. I think any teenage boy would fall in love/lust with just one look at her.

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  • Lunchtime Movie Review
    The Evil Dead (1981)

    The Evil Dead (1981)

    Renaissance Pictures released The Evil Dead on April 15, 1981. Sam Raimi directed the film starring Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, and Richard DeManincor.

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  • BlogsvilleDonald in Mathmagic Land (1959)

    Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959)

    This movie is a must-watch by anyone from age 6+. It may be from Disney. It may have a cute, animated Donald Duck on the cover.

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  • BlogsvilleTootsie (1982)

    Tootsie (1982)

    With no disrespect for the classic, "Some Like It Hot", I love "Tootsie" even more. While "Some Like It Hot" was designed for laughs and had Billy Wilder at the helm of a fantastic movie, "Tootsie" was a comedy set in real-life situations without the intention of getting a cheap laugh at anyone's expense.

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  • BlogsvilleUp the Creek (1984)

    Up the Creek (1984)

    Okay, this is one of my guilty pleasures. This is definitely NOT deserving of my ranking of 9 out of 10 in the grand scheme of things. This is stupid, moronic, stereotypical, razor-thin plot...basically every negative the actual movie critics use to crucify this movie is correct.

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  • BlogsvilleRosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990)

    Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990)

    I watched this movie when it first came out in 1990 and thought it was fantastic. I had never seen anything so intelligent, slippery, surreal and downright enjoyable as this play within a play.

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  • BlogsvilleSteamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)

    Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)

    This was the last of Buster Keaton's "Big 3" movies - "College", "The General" and "Steamboat Bill, Jr." In my opinion, all three should be seen to be believed.

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  • Blogsville18 Again! (1988)

    18 Again! (1988)

    This is a fun comedy. It hits all the right notes for a very tired "soul-switching" genre that tended to dominate in the late-80s/early-90s.

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  • BlogsvilleThe Maiden Heist (2009)

    The Maiden Heist (2009)

    All you need to know to watch this movie are the names of the four leads - Christopher Walken, Morgan Freeman, William H Macy, and Marcia Gay Harden.

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  • BlogsvilleStealing Home (1988)

    Stealing Home (1988)

    Watch this movie. Please forget the critics and their ratings. They are just plain wrong on this gem of a picture.

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  • BlogsvilleA Christmas Story (1983)

    A Christmas Story (1983)

    "A Christmas Story" is perfection at Christmastime. The nostalgic feel of early-1940s Americana at the year's most magical time could not have been more appropriately filmed by Bob Clark ("Porky's).

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