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Movie 43 (redband trailer)

This is amazing. All these huge stars... and director Peter Farrelly apparently has blackmail material on all of them! (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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question of the day: What do you think Hollywood movies tell the rest of the...

I don’t mean just in relation to violence but in all aspects. Idiotic romantic comedies. Alien invasion movies. Everything Adam Sandler. What do such movies say, if anything? (please click through for...

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question of the day: What are your all-time favorite and least favorite...

As pure comedy goes, I might pick Midnight Run as my favorite. It never ceases to be hilarious even upon the 100th re-viewing, and it’s endlessly quotable, with applications for all sorts of real-life...

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That’s My Boy (review)

This is like the evil Mirror Universe version of Ted. (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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question of the day: What’s the most inexplicable appearance by a big star in...

Inspired by Movie 43, which distinguishes itself in this regard merely by the sheer number of incomprehensible movie-star appearances in a single film... (please click through for commenting, social...

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What makes a movie star a movie star? (QOTW)

What are the most appealing qualities of the biggest and best movie stars? And who is your ultimate movie star? (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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The World’s End review: the very bitter (and lager) end

Its humor is a little more uncomfortable than that of the other Cornetto flicks, and it’s more far satirical, in a far more cynical way, than I ever would have anticipated. (please click through for...

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fun stuff from FlickFilosopher stats week of Jul 13-19 2013

Actual unretouched phrases that people plugged into search engines this week that led them to this site (with some commentary from me)... (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags,...

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Grown Ups 2 review: Adam Sandler’s Happy Funtime Circle Jerk

This is not a movie. This is nothing but Adam Sandler hanging out with his pals and congratulating himself on how awesome he finds himself to be. (please click through for commenting, social...

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films to stream in the UK week of Aug 26 2013 (Netflix/LoveFilm/blinkbox/BBC...

What’s new, what’s hot, and what you may have missed, now available to stream on Netflix, LoveFilm, blinkbox, and BBC iPlayer. (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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most popular posts on FlickFilosopher week of Aug 24-30 2013

Most clicked this past week... (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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most popular posts on FlickFilosopher week of Aug 31-Sep 06 2013

Most clicked this past week... (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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Bad Words redband trailer: bee with a sting

Will it be Bad Santa, or bad Adam Sandler? (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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what’s on Netflix UK, blinkbox, BBC iPlayer (from Feb 17)

What’s new, what’s hot, and what you may have missed, now available to stream, including Serenity, Closed Circuit, Ender’s Game, and more. (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags,...

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Walk of Shame movie review: Slut Shaming, The Motion Picture

If you don’t think it’s hilarious that a woman dressed for a night out would “naturally” be mistaken for a prostitute, there is nothing here for you. (please click through for commenting, social...

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Blended movie review: smug addiction

Adam Sandler goes to Africa, via the tampon aisle, and assumes you’ll agree with him that racism and sexism are family values worth celebrating. (please click through for commenting, social networking,...

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movies I can’t wait to see at the 58th BFI London Film Festival

LFF is a veritable orgy of cinema, and I love it. It’s exhausting, but I love it. (please click through for commenting, social networking, tags, and more)

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Men, Women & Children movie review (London Film Festival)

Jason Reitman is way too young to have produced a work of such fuddy-duddy handwringing over These Kids (And Adults) Today and how we play with our e-toys. (please click through for commenting, social...

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Top Five movie review: funnyman black-and-blues

Writer, director, and star Chris Rock is so close to something great here, but he gives in too easily to the unchallenging and the very conventional. (please click through for commenting, social...

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Pixels movie review: blue screen of death (please)

Adam Sandler imagines himself as the savior of the planet. And then it gets even more puffed up with arrogance and all manner of masturbatory fantasy. (please click through for commenting, social...

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