Tales from Space T-Shirt  The ultimate Back to the Future in-joke. Darth Vadar from the Planet Vulcan came down and said if I didn't ask Loraine out, he'd melt my brain. Bukeey #1  What Bukeey lacks in skill, he makes up for in bravery. Even though he is young, he thinks he is a great warrior which ends up getting him into a lot of trouble. With his best friend Dez, Bukeey is always looking for danger. Join this hilarious and thrilling adventure for the whole family.
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News > @totencough's Twitter Movie Reviews: Brave, The Grey, John Carter
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@totencough's Twitter Movie Reviews: Brave, The Grey, John Carter
By: Brad Hodson
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Time is short for a guy like me. But, no matter how hard you try, you can't get the movies out of me, nor the analysis that naturally comes with them. My wife knows this better than most. That's why I've taken to Twitter, exploiting it's 140-character ways, to voice my views on the movies I'll be seeing.
This week we have some newbies and some oldies including Disney and Pixar's Brave, Andrew Stanton's almost-there John Carter, Liam Neeson's latest The Grey, the artistic throwback The Artist, as well as a couple others. Feel free to sound off your opinion of my reviews and let me know what you think!
For my near daily reviews, you can follow me on Twitter: @totencough. You'll get no spoilers, I promise. I can't fit any of 'em in if I tried!
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