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Parasite

Reviewed on Mar 19 2020

Well I believe in diplomacy with our allied countries, and in the case of South Korea, they are already a suburb of the United States, so I don’t know why we have to show them we love them anymore, because Parasite does not deserve the 2020 Academy Awards it got, particularly the Best Picture Award. When you put that picture in company with Richard Jewell, Joker, Judy, Ford v Ferrari, The Irishman, Jojo Rabbit, 1917, Little Women, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and ...
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The Passion of the Christ

Reviewed on Feb 02 2008

Before I even saw The Passion of the Christ, I saw Mel Gibson's interview with Diane Sawyer. It seemed to me that Mel did have a true conversion, and indeed, as he stated, it was his destiny that he make this movie. I believe it's his destiny to make more spiritual films and films of honor, like Braveheart.

   I would hope that Mel Gibson continues to grow spiritually and move into Fifth Epochal Revelation (The URANTIA Book) and Continuing ...
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The Patriot

Reviewed on Jan 30 2008

In writing a fourth-dimensional review about the film The Patriot, there is much that can be said which would encompasses an article instead of a review.  I will give some information in order to educate those who have little or no understanding of Continuing Fifth Epochal Revelation (of which many of its concepts should be amendments to the present constitution.)

  First of all, the actor, Mel Gibson, is obviously a starseed (someone who has had past ...
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Patti Cake$

Reviewed on Oct 18 2018

This film was smart, hip, rad, and trace, about a female hip-hop artist who wants to succeed in the business and her lovable friends, who form a band of talented misfits. Young people (like me) would definitely love this film. Danielle Macdonald.

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Pay It Forward

Reviewed on Feb 06 2008

It's unfortunate that writers can't come up with better endings.  In the case of the film, Pay It Forward, they really blew it.  With such a positive beginning it made you feel like there's hope for this world.  Of course, a sex scene had to be thrown in just to get a PG-13 rating.  Without the sex scene and the semi nude "techno girls" dancing in a bar, it may have been a PG-13, even though Helen Hunt's bosom was ...
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Pearl Harbor

Reviewed on Jan 17 2008

I liked Ben Affleck in this movie; however, he has made poor choices in other films. Because of that, he had to really prove himself in this one, which I felt he did.  He wasn't quite as cocky, so let's hope he's becoming more humble in life.  Without telling the whole story, which I try never to do, it portrays a time in American history when we were truly a sleeping giant in all ways–industrially, militarily, etc. –although we had been ...
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Piñero

Reviewed on Jun 28 2010

Drama

Benjamin Bratt plays the Puerto Rican poet and playwright Miguel Piñero who was very active in art community in New York and Philadelphia in the 1970s and '80s. He had an insight into struggles of the poor and the poor people's control by the rich. Like most poets who have something to say, he was demonized by the corporate powers and mass media but still managed to reach those who had ears to hear the truth; Giancarlo Esposito, Talisa Soto.

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