Recent Movie Reviews Blog | Don't Waste Your Time PostsDeck the Halls (2006)by Tristi Pinkston03 Dec 2007 01:17 PMThe perfect Christmas movie uplifts and inspires, sometimes makes us laugh, often makes us cry, and always gives us the warm, fuzzy feeling of Christmas. "Deck the Halls" did absolutely none of those things for me. The Friday Movie Round-Upby Heather Long07 Sep 2007 08:55 AMWhat's playing in theaters this weekend that you and your spouse or you and your family can see together? Let's take a look: For Parents: You might want to check out the 3:10 to Yuma. The Derby Stallion (2005)by Tristi Pinkston09 Aug 2007 11:17 PMTonja Walker, who I first saw as Alex Olanov on "One Life to Live," produced this PG-rated family-oriented film and also starred as the mother. Patrick McCardle (Zac Ephron) has been playing baseball at his father's behest, but hates it. An American Tail (1986)by Tristi Pinkston04 Aug 2007 10:26 PM"An American Tail" is a Steven Spielberg film, directed by Don Bluth. I wanted to like it, I really did. A Troll in Central Park (1994)by Tristi Pinkston04 Aug 2007 08:00 AMDom DeLuise voices Stanley the troll in the 1994 Don Bluth film, "A Troll in Central Park." Stanley is different from the other trolls - where they are mean and ornery, he is happy and joyful. Marjorie Morningstar (1958)by Tristi Pinkston25 Jun 2007 10:00 PMI almost hate to post this review. I never thought this day would come. But I shall take a deep breath and . . . proceed to state that I hated this Gene Kelly movie. Those of you who follow my reviews know what a big Gene Kelly fan I am, but not for "Marjorie Morningstar. Dudley Do-right (1999)by Tristi Pinkston22 Jun 2007 01:07 PMHave you ever been struck so speechless that you just had to sit there with a really vacant look on your face until you figured out what was going on? I had that experience just the other night, watching "Dudley Do-right" with my husband. Bye Bye Birdie (1963)by Tristi Pinkston05 Jun 2007 05:15 PM"Bye Bye Birdie" has been one of the most famous plays, and then famous films, ever made. It's one of those classics that everyone has seen and admits is a part of our modern culture. A Goofy Movie (1995)by Tristi Pinkston04 Jun 2007 08:02 PMIn this rated G film, Goofy is a single father, doing his best to raise his teenage son, Max. Playing roles of both father and mother, Goofy cleans the house, makes the meals, does the laundry and makes the beds all before heading off to work for the day. Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000)by Tristi Pinkston01 Jun 2007 02:35 PMThe "Thomas the Tank Engine" books have been delighting children everywhere since they first came on the scene in the 1980's. Recent Blog Comments hi444 says... "I dont care wut u have to say cuz i think it is a great movie." Tristi Pinkston says... "Yes, there are some stories that just shouldn't be made into animated films." |
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