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Tag: Glen Robinson

‘Earthquake’ (1974): First-rate & unique – a true ‘event’ movie

I’ve been saying this for over a week now: if they only had Chuck Heston, George Kennedy, and Marjoe Gortner still in town, that goddamn fire would be out already.

January 20, 2025 Movies & Drinks3 Comments

‘Hurricane’ (1979): A large-scale, epic disaster

Hey! Did you know that 2024 is the 45th anniversary of the release of Dino DeHorrendous’ epic disaster romance, Hurricane. You didn’t?! Well that’s okay…no one did.

September 18, 2024 Movies & Drinks4 Comments

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