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Indiana Jones 5 (2023, dir. James Mangold)
The Lost World: JP (1997, dir. Steven Spielberg)
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33 Years Ago…
14 Years Ago…
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008, dir. Steven Spielberg)
Jurassic World Dominion(2022)
Steven Spielberg,River Phoenix,Harrison Fordand George Lucason the set ofIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).
Princess Serenity
by woah10spac - 7/18/21
I know she isn’t a D&D character but man I’ve got a soft spot for my favorite childhood princess, and I’ve been doing a bit of anime practice this last year! I would always rent Sailor Moon (dub) from my local Blockbuster™, which probably carbon dates me lol.
If you need some good vibes, girl power, 90s anime, then definitely check out Sailor Moon!
June 12, 1981: 40 years ago, Raiders of the Lost Ark was released in theaters. A blockbuster of gigantic proportions that won five Oscars…. And it never gets old!
Despite it being 30 years since the release of Beyond Thunderdome – the third, mediocre instalment in the Mad Max saga, George Miller’s franchise remains iconic and still capable in 2015 of generating rabid passion, gigantic anticipation and millions of dollars from films geeks and action junkies alike. It’s ironic that the Tina Turner/Mel Gibson blockbuster was such a misfire because (not…
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
I’ll just get it out of the way and say that if you grew up as a fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, you probably should indulge this film at least once. If you’re a film fan who didn’t, it is pretty average to poor and offers little, even for a summer blockbuster. This has Michael Bay-isms all through it (banal scripting, video-game sheen, blatant sexism and product placement – the movie…
Captain America: The First Avenger was pretty low key. A little bit twee and humorous as well as largely harmless. At least Chris Evans (as with Rob Downey Jr. and Chris Hemsworth), proved a great casting choice for Marvel Studio’s juggernaut of heroes brought to life on the big screen. The thing was though, compared to the booming Iron Man films, the mega-popular Thorand the super hero…
It makes me happy to think that at one point, there was a blockbuster full with copies of drop dead Fred. It’s a comforting idea