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111 Greatest Movies!
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Top 75 Movies of the 00's
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Buchacha's School of Cinema
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The 52 Movies You Must Watch Before You Die and in no particular order...necessarily.
John Carpenter Films...RANKED!
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Reality is Overrated
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Zombie Movie Handbook
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I can't claim to have seen every zombie movie ever made, but I've seen the vast majority. This list is meant to not only rank our undead friends' films, but also give advice on what may or may not be worth your time. The obvious ones are at the top, with some not-so-obvious ones. Also, there are plenty of hidden gems, so take a glance! Comments, feedback, and suggestions are always welcome. The first 25 are ranked according to my own opinion, otherwise random.
100 Greatest TV Shows
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Merry Grinchmas: A Top 15 Christmas-Movie List!
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I'm certainly not the biggest fan of the holidays other than the fact that there's time off involved. Having said that, for one reason or another, the following films/TV specials are tops in my book.
75 Greatest Horror Movies!
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Sci-Fi & Fantasy TV Show Handbook
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Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street (2014)
A Narrative Time Machine
6 April 2015 - 16 out of 19 users found this review helpful.
After 14 episodes of the first season, I am now comfortable in saying: Gortimer is smartly written, well acted, and solidly produced.
It transports one to a simpler, happier time, while still meaningful and relevant to the younger viewers. Each episode is a stand-alone tale that evokes the mysteries of childhood and--in what seems a lost art--manages to teach poignant and valuable lessons. Some episodes are more powerful and magical than others, but each one is satisfying in its own right.
This show is one-part "Eerie, Indiana," one-part Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and one-part its own wondrous thing.
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