Category: Fantasy

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King Kong (1933)

Godzilla may be the King of Monsters, but King Kong may forever be the king of monster movies.  A fantastic and lasting adventure, King Kong works on multiple levels.  Although it was a spectacular feat in special effects...

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King Kong (1976)

In December of 1974, ABC’s Michael Eisner saw 1933’s King Kong on TV with his family and remarked what a great movie it had been for its time. In early-mid April of 1975, Eisner...

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Somewhere in Time (1980)

Like something from out of the past itself, Somewhere in Time is an old-fashioned romance that came out at a time when such movies were no longer being made.  Missing an audience at the time of...

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Bewitched (2005)

Bewitched is a cute idea for a movie, but that’s all it is. It certainly sounds funnier to hear about than to actually watch.  It’s not a remake of the television show of the...

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Batman Begins (2005)

Easily the best Batman movie made to date (later bested by its sequel), Batman Begins takes an ice-cold franchise and makes it red-hot again by reinventing itself.  When we last left the series, Joel Schumacher had run...

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Modern Problems (1981)

I’m wondering if the creators of Modern Problems thought that Chevy Chase could ad-lib enough laughs to save this dud from falling apart and that they didn’t just film without a script save to set...

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Hellraiser (1987)

A cult favorite for fans of author Clive Barker, but just plain silly (and very gory) schlock for just about everyone else, Hellraiser marked the first feature film as a director, adapting his own novel, “The...

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The Love Bug (1968)

The Love Bug is the first of the long-running Herbie series of Disney films, and arguably the best of the bunch.  Although not as popular as most of Disney’s animated features, it still remains a...