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Spider-Man Peeple’s Poll results over time
Spider-Man: No Way Home is, as of writing, the most popular movie ever in our Peeple’s Poll (92.6)—just barely squeaking past Avengers: Endgame (92.2). Something I was curious about is how the movie’s rating would change over time. Here is the After Movie Rating for Spider-Man: No Way Home, broken down by day. The range of the…
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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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Indie Movie Review – The Handler (2021)
The Handler is a fairly typical tale of a good guy who finds himself down on his luck and turns to crime. After a while, he decides that he wants to go back to clean living and leave the aforementioned life of crime behind him. Unfortunately, the big boss either knows that he’s the best…
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Christmas Classic First View Review – A Christmas Carol (1938)
Over the years I’ve seen a fair few versions of A Christmas Carol, or Scrooge as it’s sometimes called, but this 1938 version is a new one on me! There’s no point going too deeply into the story because, as both Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes and Simply Red said, “If you don’t know…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of A Journal for Jordan?
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There is nothing extra during, or after, the end credits of A Journal for Jordan. The credits run for approximately 6 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for A Journal for Jordan by Christene Johnson. Movie review grade: C+ We have 3 Peetimes for A Journal for Jordan. Learn more. About The Peetimes I picked 3 times for you to use.…
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Movie Review – A Journal for Jordan
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A Journal For Jordan is a very touching movie. The story is heartbreaking. Seeing how the duty of the American soldiers affects their family life is almost too hard to watch. You’ll walk out of the theater very sad. Many of the audience members in my theater were sobbing by the end of it. The acting…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of American Underdog?
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There are extras during the end credits of American Underdog. There is an extra, with the real characters, at the very end of the credits. The credits run for approximately 5 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for American Underdog by Dan Gardner. Movie review grade: B We have 3 Peetimes for American Underdog. Learn more. About The Peetimes…
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Movie Review – American Underdog (2021)
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As a football fan, it was fun watching this movie. I’ve known the basics of Kurt Warner’s story for a long time. I’ve been playing fantasy football since the mid-90s and I distinctly remember Trent Green getting injured, and I vividly recall the Dick Vermeil’s—Ram’s head coach—impassioned press conference that followed. The football action is…