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Robin Hood Movie Review

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

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The film is set in 12th century England. Robin Longstride fights alongside King Richard the Lionheart during the crusades. When the king dies in battle, Robin and his Merry men  – Alan A’Dale, Will Scarlett, and Little John escape from the enemy to return to their homeland. Along the way, they come across an [...]

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Kick Ass Movie Review

Monday, May 10, 2010

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Dave Lizewski, perhaps being bored with his life, decided one day to become a masked crime fighting hero. Without having any powers, his life was risked many times until one day, in front of a store, he defended a guy being mugged. He was able to drive the goons away and his half beaten face [...]

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Bolt Movie Review

Friday, November 21, 2008

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Bolt Movie Review

According to ROBERT W. BUTLER, ‘Disney’s “Bolt” is the studio’s best non-Pixar animated movie in ages.’ Here’s what he wrote: “It’s smart enough to keep adults on their toes and exciting enough to keep even the most antsy of kids glued to their seats. The film begins with an amazing action sequence in which a super-powered canine named [...]

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Piano no Mori Review

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

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Piano no Mori Review

In the recent Animation Nation held in Singapore where Katakune won the 3rd prize for the Digicon 6 Animation Competition Singapore Division (read about it here), an animated movie from Japan was creating waves with the animation fans there. Piano no Mori was the animated feature that was showcased on the very first night of Animation [...]

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Star Wars – The Clone Wars Trailer

Saturday, July 12, 2008

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Star Wars – The Clone Wars Trailer

This is a great HD trailer of the upcoming Star Wars – The Clone Wars animated feature from Lucas Films from MyToons. Star Wars: The Clone Wars will have its world premiere at the Egyptian Theatre along Hollywood Boulevard on Aug. 10, five days before it opens in theaters. The event will hold certain historical meaning as [...]

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