CommentaryWHAT GOES ON HERE? -Some of the most interesting films are sometimes forgotten temporarily. Some are are orphaned by the mainstream. Some are destined to be cult classics, some have achieved that status already. Some have just been flat out enjoyable for years and are deserving of a new generation of audiences. And some are deserving to have more opinions, info, and commentary written about them.You will find all of these here. Enjoy.Hope you find something new, or something you have forgotten about and want to watch again or just add to your collection. thanks, TJPARSONS CAUTION : DISCLAIMER -The views expressed in this review section belong to those of the specified author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, position, or opinions of TJPARSONS.COM , UDDERSHIET FILMS, its other contributors or webmaster.The pages that follow in this blogsite provide a forum where the authors may express their personal opinions about classic and current films, film business, personalities and various media formats. *Most of all "have fun"Do not take anything read in this site too seriously. It is for entertainment purposes, for your enjoyment and to give you the information that most film enthusiasts crave. thanks, tjparsons CURRENT REVIEWERS: ![]() ![]() R.R.MOORE -A earnest student of Art films, R.R. Moore was struck by an idea after watching Leaving Las Vegas. It was a brilliant film, he thought, but he did not enjoy watching it at all. That was when he realized that capital A Art was just something you suffered through so you could show how deep you were to other navel gazers and was reborn in the light of "The Drive In Jesus". Never again would he sit through some pretentious foreign film about the day to day lives of Mexican Sombrero farmers just to say he had watched it and "it really made him think". Never again would Meryl Streep darken his door and his heart. He had forgotten the golden rule of movies, Thou Shalt Be Entertained, but he would never forget again. ![]() STARSHIP ED -Landing on earth roughly before the time of beta-max, Starship Ed grew up maintaining a surrounding of props, movie set pieces, memorabilia and an infinite taste for time saving and cost effective ideas for producers like TJPARSONS. His talents are currently on call to anyone with the worthy cause of creating entertainment for the public. His connections to various art scenes and hidden circles have been proven to know no bounds. |
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