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[Retro Bunker] The Phantom Tollbooth (Film – 1970)
Posted on September 29, 2010 | No CommentsThere comes a time in a young nerd’s life when you graduate from Encyclopedia Brown and branch out into different areas of literature that would not only start you early on future SAT vocab, but would also get to contemplate how you viewed the world... -
Netflix Fix: Best of Watch Instantly 7/2-7/9
Posted on July 9, 2010 | 2 CommentsCutting through the crud to the fun. The best of Netflix streaming for this week: Action! Die Hard – John McClane uncovers terrorist plot at the Nakatomi Towers on Christmas Eve. Stuff blows up. Classic action movie. Die Hard with a Vengeance – John McClane... -
Life in a Day: A Google Project
Posted on July 7, 2010 | 2 CommentsThe official Google blog has revealed a very interesting project that the company is going to be working on in the film media. Official Google Blog: Life in a Day, tells of how the YouTube parent company is going to take all video submissions from people around... -
[Directed By] John Ford (part I)- Judge Priest
Posted on November 21, 2009 | No CommentsI’ve always wanted to write something on a great director, but I could never really think of how. I didn’t want to be boring and just write some summary of the guy’s life and style. Instead of that, I have gotten the idea to write...




