Category: Comedy
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Indie Movie Review – First Date (2021)
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You always have to take how the studios describe their new releases with a pinch of salt. Let’s face it, they do have a dog in the fight and want to see it do well. Sometimes they try and claim a link to greatness; written by Robert De Niro’s gardener for instance. Other times they’ll…
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Indie Movie Review – An Exquisite Meal
Talk about going in cold! Usually there is a bit of blurb or a summary on IMDb to get an idea of what I’m about to see. But, for An Exquisite Meal, this time there was nothing other than the genre boxes which said “Comedy” and “Thriller”. As the running time is only an hour…
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Movie Review – Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania
A solid B movie in terms of animation values, high-quality celebrity voices, low-key warm humor, and a fun direction the plot spins off into. It’s damn hard to get a franchise right in every iteration, but somehow the under-the-radar work in the Hotel Translyvania oeuvre manages to make a good little story each time. They aren’t up…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Hotel Transylvania: Transformania?
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There are extras during the end credits of *Hotel Transylvania: Transformania*. The credits run for approximately 10 minutes. The first three minutes continue the story and gives us a nice tie-in to the quite good animated Hotel Translyvania TV show. The very last second showcases the kind of vulgar humor Adam Sandler is known for.…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Licorice Pizza?
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There is nothing extra during, or after, the end credits of Licorice Pizza. The credits run for approximately 6 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for Licorice Pizza by Christene Johnson. Movie review grade: WTF We have 3 Peetimes for Licorice Pizza. Learn more. About The Peetimes This is a pretty long movie. I’ve got 3 solid choices for you to…
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Movie Review – Licorice Pizza
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I went and saw Licorice Pizza and was kind of excited to see what the world looked like in 1973, the year I was born. I walked out realizing that I’m really happy that we are born without the ability to talk, to walk or to rationalize things. I’m so happy that the 70’s were…
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Non-Christmas Christmas Films: Home Alone 2 – Lost in New York (1992)
It’s another Christmas, a year later, and young Kevin is lost again. I’m not sure if there’s some intensely bad parenting involved, or if the kid just attracts trouble, but so it goes. It’s basically Die Hard 2, with a ten-year-old, and everyone in-universe pretty much knows it. “Not again” is the theme, which I…
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Classic Christmas Rewatch – Home Alone (1990)
So I’ve been thinking about my favorite Christmas movie category – the ones I call Non-Christmas Christmas Films. This fun category includes such classics as Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, and Gremlins. Iron Man 3. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. I have a useful list going here. But in that post, I ask if Home Alone deserves…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of The King’s Man?
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There are extras during the end credits of The King’s Man. About 2 minutes into the credits is a must-see short extra scene. There isn’t anything more after that. The credits run for approximately 10 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for The King’s Man by Vera Tsien. Movie review grade: A- We have 3 Peetimes for The…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Sing 2?
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There are extras during the end credits of Sing 2. During the 1st two minutes of the credits the song, “There’s Nothing Holding Me Back” by Shawn Mendes plays, while some of the characters from the movie dance randomly. The credits run for approximately 8 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for Sing 2 by Jill Florio.…