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Different’s Not Always Good: The Hangover Part III (Movie Review)

Let’s see…where did we last leave off?  Oh yeah!  When we last saw the Wolf Pack, Alan (Zach Galifianakis) had just surprised Dr. Stu (Ed Helms), I mean the dentist, with Mike Tyson at his Thailand wedding (read all about the good times here and here if you need a quick refresher).  Now I don’t […]

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‘The Place Beyond The Pines’ Presents A Sweeping Story Of Crime, Corruption, And Motorcycles! (Movie Review)

I recently watched Blue Valentine for the first time.  This was the 2010 anti-romance/drama that first brought together writer/director Derek Cianfrance and star Ryan Gosling.  There was a lot of good to be found in that film, particularly from co-star Michelle Williams, but the film was not without its issues.  That said, Cianfrance left a […]

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National Public TV Episode TWELVE Preview – Just Seen It

We review Burt Wonderstone, The Call, The Place Beyond The Pines and House of Cards         WATCH US ON PBS SOCAL Saturdays at 6PM or pbssocal.org/justseenit  

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The Place Beyond The Pines Movie Review – Just Seen It

We review the new drama, “The Place Beyond The Pines”   WATCH US ON PBS SOCAL Saturdays at 6PM or pbssocal.org/justseenit

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Public Television National Episode Five – Oscar Special – Just Seen It

Just Seen It is now on National PBS! Check your local listings or PBS website for day and time and if they don’t carry us, ask them nicely if they can! On this episode, we take a look at the nominees for BEST ACTOR and ACTRESS, BEST DIRECTOR and BEST PICTURE and pick who SHOULD […]

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OSCARS 2013 Best Actor and Actress Predictions – Just Seen It

Kevin, Liz and Sean discuss their picks and predictions for Best Actor and Best Actress for the 2013 Academy Awards and pick who SHOULD win and predict who WILL win.

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Silver Linings Playbook Movie Review – Just Seen It

Liz and Salim are joined by guest reviewer Aaron Neuwirth to discuss this new romantic comedy with Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawnrence. Starring Liz Manashil, Salim Lemelle and Aaron Neuwirth. Directed by Amy Taylor. Synopsis: Released from a mental institution, Pat moves back in with his parents. As he tries to reconcile with his ex-wife, […]

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‘Silver Linings Playbook’ Is A Dark, Romantic Comedy With A Great Layer Of Sweetness (Movie Review)

Silver Linings Playbook is a film by writer/director David O. Russell (Three Kings, The Fighter), which is much better than one would believe it to be.  From the outside, it looks like a story of good-looking people with problems, who may inevitably end up together.  In lesser hands, this material could seem trite, but the […]

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The Words Movie Review – Just Seen It

Liz, Leah and Sean review this morality tale and drama with an all-star cast. Starring Liz Manashil, Leah Aldridge and Sean Wright. Directed by David Freedman. Synopsis: Rory Jansen is a struggling novelist who is unable to get a book published. He accidentally finds an unclaimed manuscript that contains some of the best writing he’s ever seen. Rory […]

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Hit and Run Movie Review – Just Seen It

Sean, Salim and Teresa review this new romantic action comedy and decide whether this late summer feature is a worth the price of a movie ticket and some good air conditioning! Starring Sean Wright, Salim Lemelle and Teresa Lo (@TeresaLo_Tweets). Directed by Amy Taylor. Synopsis: Former getaway driver Charles and his girl friend Annie are in the […]

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Brian’s Unquestionable TOP 10 Films of 2011

It’s that time again.  Another year has flown by and I’m still proverbially in the same place and physically in the same chair as I was last year.  My how things don’t always change like you want them to, but that’s the beauty of looking forward to next year and all the endless possibilities dreams, […]

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The Hangover Part II (Blu-ray Review)

Unbeknown to anyone else beside myself, at the beginning of the year I decided there were a total of three movies I was really looking forward to in 2011.  The first, not a critic’s choice by any means, is the Independence Day sequel (joking), Battle: Los Angeles.  Unlike the majority of critics, I was able to […]

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Limitless: DVD Giveaway Opportunity

The kind folks over at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment have done it once again!  This time they are giving three lucky readers here a chance to win the newest upcoming Bradley Cooper film, Limitless, on DVD.  The Blu-ray and DVD come out on Tuesday, July 19th, but if you enter below, you could very […]

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Hangover 2: The Wolf Pack Strikes Back

Unbeknown to anyone else besides myself, at the beginning of the year I decided there were a total of three movies I was really looking forward to in 2011.  The first, not a critics choice by any means, has already came and went.   Of course, I’m talking about the Independence Day sequel (joking),  Battle: Los […]

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‘Hangover’ New Moon: The Wolf Pack Is Back

Before I get to explaining (in more words than I have to) that if you laughed at the first film, then (minus the originality) you’ll probably enjoy this one, I want to list some of the alternate sequel titles that my friends and I came up with for The Hangover Part II:  Hangovers, 2 Drunk […]

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This July…Action-Packed Thrills on Blu-ray are ‘Limitless’

My boy is all over the place nowadays!  You see, I discovered him.  Yep.  That’s right.  I discovered Bradley Cooper.  I remember telling my wife when we used to watch Alias that Bradley Cooper was going to be a big star one day.  She didn’t believe me.  I’m always right.  Remember that.  LOL.  Anyway, here’s […]

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Trashy Thriller Plot Narrows ‘Limitless’ Potential

Limitless is based around the notion of a myth and a “what if” question.  The myth involves the idea that people only use about 10% of their brains.  This film asks the question – what if you could take a pill that would open up the rest of your mind.  What follows is a story […]

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The A-Team (Blu-ray Review)

Seeing the trailers for The A-Team earlier this year filled me with dread.  It looked like another treasured television show from the 80’s was to be transformed into an atrocious full feature film.  All of that changed after I saw a new trailer for The A-Team in front of the Predators blu-ray.  It actually looked […]

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