Brian Anonymous
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I have tons of opinions that change constantly. I watch a lot of movies and play video games. There are some articles on my struggles with languages and dance as well.
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My Review of 'Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself'
I haven't seen a Jeff Dunham special since his first televised specials. It's been a long time and I wasn't familiar with some of the new characters that he has brought along for the ride. Of course he's created tons of new puppet personalities as he's progressed his career. We only get to see a portion of them in this special.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'The Natural'
I heard of The Natural when I was younger but never got the chance to watch it. All I remembered about it was that there was this kid that made a baseball bat from a tree that was hit by lightning. I also remembered The Simpsons doing a parody of the movie in one of their episodes. All that to say, I didn't know too much about the movie except that it was a baseball movie.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Unbalanced
My Review of 'Rocketman'
Rocketman came out not too long after Bohemian Rhapsody. Both are about flamboyantly gay musicians making it big in the music industry with tons of drugs, sex and underhanded people. The fact that the characters of these two movies are so similar and that the movies came out so close to one another entails that comparisons will be made, but these two movies are very different from one another.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Beat
My Review of 'Between Two Ferns: The Movie'
I would never have thought that Between Two Ferns would ever get a movie. I've seen the YouTube sketches years back and didn't really think much of it afterwards. I thought it was a huge rip-off of the Martin Short character Jiminy Glick. I'm actually not sure who came up with the idea first, but they are two very similar characters with the same schtick. They're both obnoxious TV personalities that insult celebrities in their interviews.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Road to Perdition'
Road to Perdition came out back in 2002. I'm not sure why I didn't go watch it when it first came out. I think it may have had to do with all of the quality movies that were coming out around that time. Look back at the lineup, and you'll see a lot of classics in there.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Criminal
My Review of 'Murder Mystery'
Another Adam Sandler Netflix exclusive movie has made its way to us. Every time he comes out with a new movie I cringe, because I don't have huge hopes for them. I'm starting to think that Netflix is probably the perfect place for Adam Sandler movies.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Rim of the World'
Rim of the World is a little bit of an odd film. I totally get what they were trying to do with this movie, so maybe I'm getting a little too old to be watching these types of movies. Still, the nostalgia factor of movies of my past kind of make me have a weak spot for this movie.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Bill Burr: Paper Tiger'
Netflix has been killing it recently with the Netflix comedy specials. They came out with Aziz Ansari's Right Now special, which was really good. Then they came out with Dave Chappelle's Sticks and Stones which was amazing as well. Now they've released Bill Burr's Paper Tiger special.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle'
Kingsman: The Secret Service ended on a high note, and it really seemed like that should have been the end of the movie. I didn't actually think that they'd pull off a sequel to the movie. A few years later, Kingsman: The Golden Circle popped up.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Big Eyes'
I didn't think much of the movie Big Eyes when it first came out in theaters. The trailer didn't particularly interest me but the subject matter was a little bit intriguing. Big Eyes is based off of the biography of renowned painter Margaret Keane, played brilliantly by Amy Adams. She was a victim of the patriarchal time that she lived in. Female artists could not thrive on their own merits because they weren't taken seriously. It's still not a great time to be be part of a minority group of any kind, but back in her time it was a terrible time for minorities.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Geeks











