Archives for “John Carter”
The basic buzz was that John Carter was a hot mess and Prometheus was awesome. What utter rot. I cannot stand by silently and let this stand. So here, goddesses, is my chock-full-of-spoilers compare and contrast of both movies. Fasten your seat belts. What the movies have in common: Sci-fi genre, based on preexisting worlds—in [...]
59 Comments. Posted by Claudia Dain on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at 5:23 am.
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You knew this was coming; the Oscars are finished, the awards for serious-minded movies with lofty themes all given out. And now, it’s SUMMER BLOCKBUSTER TIME. This is my favorite time of the year. I love the big, loud, brash, fun, take-me-away-from-it-all-to-the-zombie-apocalypse movies. If somebody can combine an adventure with some witty dialogue, some thrills [...]
84 Comments. Posted by Suzanne Enoch on Monday, March 5, 2012 at 4:33 am.
Filed under My Life As A Plebe, Suzanne Enoch, 21 Jump Street, Abraham Lincoln, Barbara O'Neal, Battleship, blockbuster, blog for women, Brave, Cabin in the Woods, christian bale, Christopher Nolan, Claudia Dain, Claudia Welch, Dark Shadows, goddess blogs, historical romance, Hugh Jackman, humorous blog, John Carter, Johnny Depp, Josh Brolin, joss whedon, Julia London, Karen Hawkins, Lori Handeland, Madeline Hunter, Men in Black III, Mirror Mirror, Pixar, Rachel Gibson, Robert Downey Jr., romance novels, Sabrina Jeffries, summer movies, susan mallery, Suzanne Enoch, Taylor Kitch, The Avengers, The Bourne Legacy, The Dark Knight Rises, the goddess blogs, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Raven, Tommy Lee Jones, Total Recall, vampire hunter, Will Smith.



















