Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Renegades Reviews: Episode 61 90 Feet From Home by Renegades Reviews

Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, The Avengers Assemble for the very first time to take on Loki, the Chitauri, and to Battle for New York. Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, it's a NEW MONTH and a NEW THEME! Join "The Renegade" J.J. Williams as he kicks off his BIRTHMONTH with the 1st film in the ViewAskewniverse Timeline, 1995's "Mallrats." Takes a look at the Animated Beatles Feature Film, "Yellow Submarine" from 1968. Takes a look at a Post Jim Henson Muppet Film, 1996's "Muppet Treasure Island." Takes a look at the first of 2 theatrically released, Disney Era Muppet Films.

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Starring Chadwick Boseman, Dan Aykroyd, Viola Davis, Craig Robinson, Jill Scott and others. Join "The Renegade" J.J. Williams today as he wraps up the "Black Music" portion of his Black History Month celebration. Today he has the perfect bookend to the film that kicked off the "Black Music" portion, which was "Notorious". That film, is "All Eyez on Me", the Unauthorized Story of Tupac Shakur. Today on a BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, J.J.

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Begins a 3 day journey through some of the most popular Blaxploitation Films, beginning with the 1971 film, "Shaft". Join "The Renegade" today as he looks at the first chapter of the John Wick Trilogy. Starring Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyquist, Alfie Allen, Adrianne Palicki, Bridget Moynahan, Ian McShane, John Leguizamo, and Willem Dafoe. Today, on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, J.J. This one involves, Kids, Hockey, and Quacking, "The Mighty Ducks"!

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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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Stays in Latin America and joins Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, and Panchito Pistoles as they celebrate Donald's Birthday. Now enters the 1960's, while continuing on with the Silver Age of the Walt Disney Animation Studios Filmography. Today's film is another canine tale, with a villain even more ruthless than Aunt Sarah from Lady and the Tramp.

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A former, troubled Major League Baseball player returns home to confront his abusive step-father. Bentman’s vision was executed perfectly in 90 Feet From Home. In an interview in March, Bentman stressed that the key to the film’s success was Michaels’ ability to be genuine in his role as abusive drunk Jimmy Devine. There are no featured reviews for 90 Feet From Home because the movie has not released yet (). You know how the Rock is like one of the highest paid actors in the world and makes blockbuster after blockbuster and really is not that bad of an actor.

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As he follows up his discussion on the first installment of the Ocean's Trilogy with a look at the original Ocean's 11 from 1960. Starring "The Rat Pack", Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop, as well as Angie Dickerson, Norman Fell, Cesar Romero, and many others. Tackles the Final Installment of the Original Star Wars Trilogy, "Return of the Jedi" alongside his good buddy and Jeff Meacham Network's resident "Stat Boy", Mike Caldwell. Tackles the first of the Family Guy Star Wars Trilogy, "Blue Harvest." Is joined by Jeff Meacham to discuss the chaos that is "Spaceballs."

Continues his journey and celebration of Black History Month. Join The Renegade today as he dives into 1 of 3 performances of the late Chadwick Boseman that he is going to cover. First up in the trifecta is Chadwick's performance as Thurgood Marshall, the very first African American, United States Supreme Court Justice. Also starring in the film, are Josh Gad, Dan Stevens, Kate Hudson, James Cromwell and Sterling K. Brown. This time, he turns his attention on the first of two films that he'll be discussing which starred Pam Grier, the 1973 classic, "Coffy".

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Returns to the Skywalker Sage with the film that started it all. 1977's "A New Hope", starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, David Prowse, and James Earl Jones. This month, he begins to tackle the Walt Disney Animation Studios filmography. He will begin at the beginning, with "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" , and go all the way up to "The Rescuers Down Under" .

The F word is also completely unnecessary, but the other curse word is way more offensive. Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. Discusses the first film to get Tom Hanks a Best Actor Oscar, "Philadelphia."

Takes another look at a film from his childhood, with 1985's "D.A.R.Y.L." Takes on the Second film in the Muppets Filmography, 1981's "The Great Muppet Caper." Discusses a very different Muppet Film from what we're used to, 1999's "Muppets From Space." Wraps up his birth month with the final theatrical Muppets film to be released, 2014's "Muppet's Most Wanted." Is joined by the proprietor of Stat Boy's Sports Bar, the "Stat Boy" himself, Mike Caldwell as they discuss the third film in the Burton/Schumaker-Verse, 1995's "Batman Forever."

Discusses what many feel IS the BEST entry of the Star Wars saga, 1980's "The Empire Strikes Back". Begins the "Silver Age" of the Walt Disney Animation Studios Filmography with only the Second Disney Princess in the timeline. Today's feature, from 1950, is the classic "Cinderella." Takes off to Neverland for this film from the Walt Disney Animation Studios "Silver Age." Join "The Renegade" today as he discusses the 1953 film, "Peter Pan." Discusses a package film that was released during the Bronze Era, 1977's "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh."

Returns to the realm of the Universal Monsters to bring us the second monster to be originated by Boris Karloff, 1932's "The Mummy." Returns once again to the story of Kharis, The Mummy" with 1944's "The Mummy's Ghost." Takes a look the 1985 Tom Hanks film, "The Man With One Red Shoe." Discusses the second pairing of Tom Hanks alongside Julia Roberts, 2011's "Larry Crowne." Discusses the 9/11 Drama, "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close."

Today on another BRAND NEW EPISODE of Renegades Reviews, J.J. This time, it's Bill Goldberg in "Check Point" from 2017. Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, J.J. Today's film, from 1990 stars Judith Hoag, Elias Koteas and James Saito, and features the voices of Brian Tochi, Corey Feldman, Josh Pais, Robbie Rist and Kevin Clash.

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From 2011, Bridesmaids, also starring Melissa McCarthy, Rebel Wilson, Terry Crews, Jon Hamm and Chris O'Dowd. Tackles a Post Mean Girls outing from Lindsay Lohan, the 2006 film, Just My Luck. Also starring a Pre-Star Trek/Wonder Woman Chris Pine, Missi Pyle, Faizon Love and the British Pop Band, McFly. From 1997, it's Soul Food, starring Vanessa Williams, Vivica A. Fox, Nia Long, Irma P. Hall, Mekhi Phifer & Brandon Hammond.

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