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TWO YEARS


To My Fellow Fans and Readers,

Even though I have been reviewing movies since 2009 or 2010 and started as a hobby and even though there were a few occasions that I wanted to quit a few times, people reacted to my feedback with positive vibes and a few negative vibes regarding a few minority reviews such as my positive reviews of Elysium, Prometheus and Spring Breakers and negative reviews of The Fault in Our Stars, The Blind Side (which I later liked) and Pitch Perfect 2.

But, it has been two years since I've started on the blog and it's been two good years. as I try to entertain you all on what I have to say regarding the movies, my anticipated movies, my favorite type of movies in a specific genre or season to watch, a few reactions to some events and others. I have to say posting "My 5 Favorite Robin Williams Performances" was the toughest topic to type due to the tragic death of the talented comedian. But, the happiest is when I let out my anger when I type in the "Worst Movies" list, a topic that is popular.

I have to say thank you again for glancing at what I have to say and how I am a guidance to what is good out there in the theatre and what to avoid.

Here's to another good year.

Here are 7 popular links:

My Favorite 100 Movies of All Time

Christmas Movies List

My Tribute to Robin Williams

The Worst Movies Ever...  (Coming Soon: More on the list.)

The Top 10 Movies (2004-2014)

The Worst 10 Movies (2006-2014)

And a review that many people enjoyed: The Wolf of Wall Street Review



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