A solo physical performance based off a traditional slapstick British puppet show. Characters: Mr. Punch Judy The Baby The Constable (a.k.a. Policeman Jack) Joey the Clown The Crocodile The Skeleton The Doctor The Hangman (a.k.a. Jack Ketch) The Devil The Beadle Pretty Polly It's 20 minutes of Johnathan Bowden running, jumping around, rhyming and laughing manicilly. Short...
An endearing cocktail of edge, stylized action, and askew comedic timing
Why Senator Murphy looks like he has kids in the basement,
How there's ALWAYS an excuse to eat and not work out,
A movie review of "3 Days to Kill"
Why Connecticut gun owners should refuse to comply...
3.7 Stars Obviously this will probably only really be interesting to you if you care about Apocalypse Now or film making. Lots of stories about production problems involving, replacing lead actors, working with The Philippines government during a rebellion, and fat ass Marlon Brando, trying to come up with poetic crap to say while the cameras roll
This is an excerpt from the book "How Not to Become a Millennial." It focuses on how - absent careers, economic success, family, or genuine accomplishments in life - many Millennials only have their...
When the dreams of the dark, idle, monstrous phenomena move forever forward... wild, barbarous, capricious into the great yawning darkness... to be fixed for centuries in secret rooms. De Quincey, the artist ?, De Quincey, the pagan priest, to be worshiped, to be sacrificed. What is a dream and what is reality? Sometimes a man's life can be a nightmare; other times, cannot a nightmare be life? And...
3.6 Stars A funny, corny and goofy, self aware Western genre parody, in mostly good ways; Mel Gibson's character, Maverick, has a recurring trait of throwing out quips decrying whites killing Native Americans and casting Native Americans as completely innocent non- combatants. The three main characters back and fourths with each other are pretty entertaining and funny and most of the film is pretty...
3.7 Stars A period piece with a very narrow narrative focus. It chronicles the fortunes and misfortunes of one man. Quick fortune and Misfortune come readily to Barry Lyndon, who's character quickly goes from a naive young man to a life long gambling opportunist. A narrator which is present throughout the film will remark that Barry has changed after some portion of his life, but Barry rarely shows...
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