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Author Archives: Mac McEntire
21 Jump Street rewatch: “Draw the Line”
Rewatching 21 Jump Street! Season four begins, wrapping up the show’s most elaborate plotline to date. It’s season four, episode one, “Draw the Line.” What’s goin’ down: Hanson is still in jail, after failing to prove he was innocent of … Continue reading
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James Bond rewatch: James Bond Jr.
Rewatching the James Bond films chronologically. Here’s a detour: In 1991, we had the animated series James Bond Jr., which ran in syndication for 65 episodes. Yes, this is canon: Blond blurb: Teenage James Bond Jr. (hereafter named “Junior”) attends … Continue reading
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Fantastic Friday: Sea of Tranquili-Kree
Re-reading the Fantastic Four comics from the start. Issue #98 is an interesting beast. The fictional Marvel heroes had walked on the moon several times, and then Neil, Buzz, and company went and did it for real. This comic was … Continue reading
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James Bond rewatch: License to Kill
Rewatching the James Bond films chronologically. For Timothy Dalton fans, 1989’s License to Kill is THE ONE — the serious, edgy Bond that everyone wanted after the jokiness of the Moore years. Is it really as great as the Daltonites … Continue reading
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Fantastic Friday: Which lagoon?
Rereading the Fantastic Four comics from the start. I don’t dare suggest the legendary Jack Kirby ever phoned it in, but here, in his last few issues before his contentious departure from Marvel, it sadly kinda/sorta feels like he’s phoning … Continue reading
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21 Jump Street rewatch: “Loc’d Out, Part 2”
Rewatching 21 Jump Street. Here we are at the season three finale, which is the middle part of a three-parter. Last time, our heroes were undercover among street gangs, and Hanson learned a corrupt cop was supplying guns to the … Continue reading
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James Bond rewatch: The Living Daylights
Rewatching the James Bond films chronologically. One of the reasons I’m doing these Bond blogs is to see whether the series holds up as a singular saga instead of just stand-alone films. The other reason I’m doing this is to … Continue reading
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Fantastic Friday: Evil twins, yet again
Rereading the Fantastic Four comics from the start. Need a quick and easy story idea to crank out a comic on deadline? Evil twins! Issue #96 begins with some comedy shtick as the Yancy Street Gang has mailed Ben a … Continue reading
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21 Jump Street rewatch: “Loc’d Out, Part 1”
Rewatching 21 Jump Street. Season three was when the show went big. It was the height of its popularity, it had ambitious storylines and feature-worthy production value. It’s fitting, then, that the season finale cliffhanger is a two-part epic. The … Continue reading
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James Bond rewatch: A View to a Kill
Rewatching the James Bond films chronologically. Of all the movies made in 1985, not many scream “1985” more than A View to a Kill. Blond blurb: Bond is investigating a new type of microchip, one that can survive an electromagnetic … Continue reading
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