So I Lied
Posted on June 3, 2008
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Well, not really. I had every intention of posting last week and yesterday, so I didn’t lie. The fact is, I started a new job recently and I just haven’t found the time to post. Heck, I haven’t had a whole lot of time to visit my favorite blogs/sites either. Bummer.
Rest assured though, I will get some RELEVANT content posted soon. We’ll finish that pesky Top 100 Movies list, I’ve got some new lists to post, some reviews, a follow-up to my Iron Man movie theater experience rant, and some more fun stuff. So hang in there, I’ll be back and better than ever soon. Really. I mean it. ![]()
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Top 100 Movies: A Kickboxer, A Power Outage, and Ear Muffs
Posted on May 8, 2008
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We’ve reached the top 40 movies in this list. Can you believe it? Only a year to go
No. 40 - Say Anything (1989)
A great movie from Cameron Crowe, one of my favorite filmmakers, and John Cusack, one of my favorite actors.
No. 39 - Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Spider-Man loses his powers, gets them back and continues to chase Kirsten Dunst for some reason. Seriously though, Spider-Man 2 is a great comic book movie, an improvement on the original, and the best in series.
No. 38 - Old School (2003)
Will Farrell, Luke Wilson, and Vince Vaughn return to college (sort of). Classic.
Check out movies 100 through 41 in the list here!
Tags: cameron crowe, john cusack, kirsten dunst, list, luke wilson, movie lists, old school, say anything, spider-man, spider-man 2, top 100 movies, vince vaughn, will ferrell
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Top 100 Movies: A Great Twist, Baberaham Lincoln, and Mrs. Robinson
Posted on May 1, 2008
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43 - The Usual Suspects (1995)
This flick has one of the greatest twists in movie history. I didn’t see it coming, did you?
42 - Wayne’s World (1992)
I haven’t seen this movie in a while, but watching this trailer brought it all back. A great, original comedy based on an Saturday Night Live skit about two metal heads with a public access show. You may have already known that
41 - The Graduate (1967)
The oldest flick in this list is a great movie with an (almost) equally great soundtrack. I know many of you probably haven’t seen this flick, but I urge you to - you won’t be disappointed. Dustin Hoffman is hilarious and the writing and direction are superb. The following trailer contains some spoilers.
Tags: dustin hoffman, list, mike meyers, movie twists, saturday night live, the graduate, the usual suspects, top 100 movies, waynes world
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Top 100 Movies: Jack Bauer, The Dark Knight, and The Coens
Posted on April 2, 2008
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No. 58 - Young Guns (1988)
Man I loved this flick when I was growing up. Must have seen it 50 times. Plus, its got Jack Bauer and John Locke. Well, kind of.
No. 57 - Batman (1989)
Remember the hype surrounding this flick? Saw it at a sneak preview - one of the best movie-going experiences I have ever had.
No. 56 - Fargo (1996)
Greatness. Although, after seeing No Country for Old Men, Fargo is now my third favorite Coen Brothers’ flick.
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Top 100 Movies: The Bride, Clint and Ralphie
Posted on March 19, 2008
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No. 64 - Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)
I really enjoy both Kill Bill “volumes,” but the final scene between Uma Thurman and Bill himself, David Carradine, puts Vol. 2 over the top for me. Classic Tarantino dialogue.
No. 63 - Unforgiven (1992)
I love westerns and this one came along at a time when the western was stale and in danger of fading away. Thanks for the save, Clint.
No. 62 - A Christmas Story (1983)
I don’t think I will ever tire of this classic Christmas movie. “Fra-gee-lay. It must be Italian.”
Tags: a christmas story, clint eastwood, david carradine, kill bill, kill bill vol. 2, quentin tarantino, top 100 movies, trailers, uma thurman, unforgiven, westerns

