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A Very Shifty Blog: The World's End Review (minor spoilers)
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Friday, 26 July 2013. The World's End Review (minor spoilers). In this review, I give my opinion on the ending without giving it away. I class this as minor spoilers. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg. Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan, Rosamund Pike. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What Are You Doing, Movie? The Worlds End Review (minor spoilers). My Top...
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A Very Shifty Blog: August 2013
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Monday, 26 August 2013. Things I've Learned From DVD Commentaries 5. Chris Columbus (Director), Macaulay Culkin (Actor). Columbus wasn't sure that he wanted to direct a film again as he had just suffered a major flop with Heartbreak Hotel. Some of the adult cast, especially Joe Pesci and John Heard, weren't happy making the film or with the fact that a child was top-billed. For the bit where Kevin mocks a photo of...
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A Very Shifty Blog: July 2013
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Friday, 26 July 2013. The World's End Review (minor spoilers). In this review, I give my opinion on the ending without giving it away. I class this as minor spoilers. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg. Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan, Rosamund Pike. Wednesday, 24 July 2013. My Top Twelve 80s TV Themes (Live Action) Part One. Because I couldn't narrow it down to just ten. The credits...
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A Very Shifty Blog: Things I've Learned From DVD Commentaries 4
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Tuesday, 20 August 2013. Things I've Learned From DVD Commentaries 4. Ivan Reitman (Director), Harold Ramis (Writer/Actor), Joe Medjuck (Producer). The library at the start of the film was the real New York public library but when the woman walks down the stairs, she is actually in the Los Angeles library. Bill Murray complained a lot. Slimer was referred to as the ghost of John Belushi. During the montage scene, ...
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A Very Shifty Blog: June 2011
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Saturday, 18 June 2011. My Blu Ray collection. As of 18th June 2011. I've been having a pretty bad time lately, three more people I knew (including a family member) died in the past week! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm 38, Scottish and currently unemployed. I'm working on the employment thing but I can do sod all about being Scottish. I have been known as Shifty Bench online since 2001. View my complete profile.
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A Very Shifty Blog: November 2011
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Monday, 21 November 2011. Is it just me. Or is Christmas advertised earlier every year? Last week, I heard a Christmas song on a local radio station. And last Monday, the Sky TV channel Bliss started showing music videos for the season, which is something they usually do at the start of December. Now, I love Christmas, but this year I am so far finding it all very 'meh'. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is it just me.
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A Very Shifty Blog: The Underrated
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Saturday, 16 November 2013. First in a series where I re-examine films I feel to be unfairly maligned or forgotten. Warning:. There will be spoilers. First up-. Treat Williams, Famke Janssen, Anthony Heald, Kevin J O'Connor, Wes Studi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What Are You Doing, Movie? Leigh Milne's Magic Blog. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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A Very Shifty Blog: January 2012
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Wednesday, 18 January 2012. My 20 Favourite Movie Scores From The 80s (Part Two). Saturday, 14 January 2012. My 20 Favourite Movie Scores From The 80s (Part One). One of my absolute favourite films of all time. So, why is the score so low on this list? David Newman, 1989). 18 Tango and Cash. Harold Faltermeyer, 1989). Danny Elfman, 1988). It's Elfman at his most.Elfman-like. 16 The Golden Child. Like Tango and Cas...
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A Very Shifty Blog: R.I.P.D (2013) Review
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Friday, 23 August 2013. Phil Hay, Matt Manfredi. Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Bacon, Mary-Louise Parker, Stephanie Szostak, James Hong. A Boston cop killed by his dastardly partner is given the opportunity to join the Rest In Police Department which hunts down the undead on earth. He is partnered up with Roy, an old school cowboy and together they investigate some stolen gold. View my complete profile. Simpl...
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A Very Shifty Blog: My Top Twelve 80s TV Theme Tunes (Live Action) Part Duex
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A Very Shifty Blog. A blog about Movies and sometimes TV by Shifty Bench (AKA Jimmy Brown). Monday, 19 August 2013. My Top Twelve 80s TV Theme Tunes (Live Action) Part Duex. 6 Hill Street Blues (1981). Composed by Mike Post. An iconic cop show needs an iconic theme tune and Mike Post delivers with this, frankly, lovely track. I'm not overly familiar with the show, although I did see some when I was a kid, but I absolutely adore the theme. One of those ones I recognise right away. 5 Miami Vice (1984).
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