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Rent The Apartment
James Harleman / August 8, 2008
A Review of The Apartment by guest contributor Zach Malm Directed by Billy Wilder Starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray A writer-director before that hyphen became
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The Dude Abides: Cult Classic for Our Times
James Harleman / July 22, 2008
A review of THE BIG LEBOWSKI by Elliot Strong starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman directed by Joel Coen Rated R His words are quoted, books
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Juno What You Want to Hear…
James Harleman / July 11, 2008
Audio Review of JUNO by Pastor James Harleman “I need to know that it’s possible that two people can stay happy together forever…” Jason Reitman, the
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We ALL want Happily Ever After…
James Harleman / April 16, 2008
Fairy Tales: Folly or Faith? An audio exploration of Enchanted Enchanted intrigued me as it hit squarely on one of my favorite narrative dichotomies in Hollywood
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Redundancy, Rebellion, and Staplers
James Harleman / April 10, 2008
Whether you cross decades or cross the pond, you can find shared shenanigans, duplicated drudgery, synchronized self-absorption, and facsimilied foolishness. Office politics and the cubicle life
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Redundancy, Rebellion, and Staplers…
James Harleman / April 9, 2008
Whether you cross decades or cross the pond, you can find shared shenanigans, duplicated drudgery, synchronized self-absorption, and facsimilied foolishness. Office politics and the cubicle life
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Fatboy runs from Abdication to Dedication
James Harleman / March 28, 2008
A review of RUN, FATBOY, RUN by James Harleman (Rated PG-13) “… let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and
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There’s No Place Like D’OH!!!
James Harleman / August 14, 2007
The Simpsons Movie by James Harleman The funniest part of The Simpsons movie may be the opening, when frustrated father Homer Simpson groans over watching a
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Sometimes Truth…
James Harleman / June 21, 2007
“If you knew you were gonna die, possibly soon, what would you do?” – Harold Crick, Stranger than Fiction Is your life a comedy or a tragedy?