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Discussion of popular movies, obscure VHS faves, & genre films

Tag: Douglas Day Stewart

‘An Officer and a Gentleman’ (1982): Richard Gere scams his way to the Navy & Debra Winger

Wasn’t our Tommy boy supposed to be in another Top Gun fest this summer? What’s that? Not a Top Gun? Another Mission: Impossible? They’re not pumping out TP (yes, it can mean “toilet paper,” too) sequels like pancakes after that last one saved Hollyweird?

August 3, 2023October 18, 2023 Movies & Drinks3 Comments

‘The Boy in the Plastic Bubble’ (1976): Winning teen romance is impossibly hopeful

Uh…they couldn’t just adopt?

November 29, 2020September 23, 2024 Movies & Drinks1 Comment

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