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“It’s the closest to reality that I’ve ever had the chance to do, and is as complex and difficult as life. Verified reviews are considered more trustworthy by fellow moviegoers. And bad acting resulted in a lack of authenticity and ruined a would-be good script. Watched it cause I liked the trailer and used to watch wrestling. Even though this movie was not great, I keep thinking about it. Discover the stars who skyrocketed on IMDb’s STARmeter chart this year, and explore more of the Best of 2022; including top trailers, posters, and photos.
Takes a look at the 1st of 3 films during the Bronze Age that "The Renegade" has never seen prior to viewing to review it, 1977's "The Rescuers." Takes a look at the final film of the Bronze Age that he'd never seen prior to watching it to review it, 1986's "The Great Mouse Detective." Wraps up his month discussing the films of the Walt Disney Animation Studios , with his look at 1990's "The Rescuers Down Under." Jumps from the 1940's and World War II all the way up to 1995 in the MCU timeline as he discusses 2019's "Captain Marvel." Makes a controversial decision, as he inserts 2003's "Hulk" into the MCU timeline.
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Returns to the Frankenstein Story with the first film since the departure of Boris Karloff as the monster. This time, it's Lon Chaney Jr. in the role as "The Renegade" discusses 1942's "The Ghost of Frankenstein." Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, we continue to move forward through some of the older Tom Hanks films that were neglected the first time around.
Goes back to the well to finish off the films of Tom Hanks that he didn't get to back in January. First up, is the Feature Film debut of Mr. Hanks, a 1980 Horror Film! Join "The Renegade" as he discusses "He Knows You're Alone." Shawn Michaels does an incredible job as the drunk James. It was obvious that the guy already had acting skills, as most wrestlers do need a certain amount of talent to do what they do in professional wrestling. Here, the Heartbreak Kid is utterly convincing as the abusive stepfather who makes the audience despise is every being.
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Today's feature is the first from that stage of the companies history, 1970's "The Aristocats." Tackles the film that effectively jumpstarted the MCU, even though it comes as the 4th Chapter in the greater timeline, 2008's "Iron Man." Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, we jump ahead about 6 months in the timeline, and keep up with Tony Stark as J.J. Discusses the final chapter of the Thor saga, and the Asgardian Prophecy of "Ragnarok."
Today, the Renegade discusses "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." The subject matter contained in this film features Abuse, Alcoholism and Domestic Violence. If you, or anyone you know has been a victim of these type of things, and discussion about them could potentially "trigger" you, I recommend that you do not watch this episode. From 2019, it's "90 Feet From Home", starring Shawn Michaels, Chase Pollock, Jaren Lewinson, Heather Williams, Adam Hampton, Thom Hallum, Eric Roberts and Dean Cain. Join The Renegade as he tackles this film based in Greek Mythology and other folklore. This film also stars Jamie Bernadette, Josh Fingerhut, Wayne Wand, Derek Russo, Georgia Thompson, Chloe Farnworth and Ashley Doris.
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Join them all as they break down and discuss 2008's "The Dark Knight." Takes a look at a Zack Snyder Superhero Flick, set in an alternate United States. Join "The Renegade" as he turns the pages of 2009's "Watchmen." Takes a look at Arthur Fleck's journey into becoming, "Joker." Takes a look at another film in the DCEU that gets crapped on a lot, 2016's "Suicide Squad."
Today, on another BRAND NEW EPISODE of Renegades Reviews, J.J. Takes on another offering from the "Texas Rattlesnake", Stone Cold Steve Austin. This action flick also stars Gil Bellows, Marie Avgeropoulos, Gary Daniels, Adrian Holmes, Michael Eklund and Eric Roberts.
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Takes a look at an interesting entry in The Beatles filmography, 1967's "Magical Mystery Tour." Returns to the land on Capes and Spandex, as he begins to take a look at more Comic Book Movies. This time, it's the Characters from DC and their filmography that "The Renegade" will be dissecting. First up, The Dynamic Duo in their 1943 Serial, "The Batman."
Today for another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, when he tackles the first film starring Stone Cold Steve Austin for the month. From 2011, it's "Knockout", which also stars Daniel Magdar, Jaren Brandt Bartlett and Emma Grabinsky. Join "The Renegade" J.J. Williams today on another BRAND NEW EPISODE of Renegades Reviews as he tackles his first John Cena motion picture this month. From 2010 also starring Patricia Clarkson, Devon Graye, Madeleine Martin and Danny Glover, it's "Legendary".
Join "The Renegade" J.J. Williams, as he is joined by "The West Coast Professor" Jeff Meacham as they dote upon the first installment of this endearing series. Continues the Bill & Ted story with the 1991 sequel to their Excellent Adventure, "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey." Discusses the Sequel to "Blue Harvest", Family Guy's take on "The Empire Strikes Back" entitled "Something, Something, Something Darkside." Today on another BRAN NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, J.J. Tackles the second chapter of the Kelvin Timeline, "Star Trek Into Darkness." Welcome "The West Coast Professor" Jeff Meacham to the show in order to discuss Jeff's favorite Walt Disney Animation Studios production, 1940's "Pinocchio."
Actually, the end was emotional, too, as my dad recently died of lung cancer... I didn't catch the name of the actor who played young Scottie, but he was also a great actor. Shawn Michaels truly made you hate him as a drunk and then pity him as a dying old man. One thing I would ask, for any movie these days, don't use the Lord's Name in vain, okay? I take the Lord's Prayer very seriously when it says, "Hallowed be Thy Name." And I cringed when I heard His Name used as a curse word a couple of times throughout the movie.
Talks about the generation spanning, 2012 film "Cloud Atlas." Discusses a Documentary that details the final days of Abraham Lincoln in 2013's "Killing Lincoln." Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews (WHAT?), the Casa D18 Studios brethren (WHAT?) are together once again (WHAT?).
Stays in the underwater world of the Gil-Man as he takes on the sequel to yesterday's film, 1955's "Revenge of the Creature." Discusses the first chapter of the Robert Langdon Trilogy, 2006's "The Da Vinci Code." Discusses the Tom Hanks/Somali Pirate flick, "Captain Phillips." Move ahead fifteen years an older Scott returns to his hometown for the first time as a broken man. There’s no fanfare for the hometown hero, just released from his major league baseball team due to injuries. While he was away, his mother died of cancer; Scott was not there for her.
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