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A celebration of food
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pveugelaers
Star Wars has moments of pure food joy, perhaps meaning something extra. In The Empire Strikes Back (1980), eating at the swamp planet of Dagobah offers the most obvious food joy because in swamp planets you may find some exotic food pleasure and the food there is a specialty. Swamp planets are bound to come…
Is the world safe with Bond?
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pveugelaers
DVD movie commentary/review In a day and age of security uneasiness, what or who will save the day? Fight fire with fire or with subtlety? James Bond is based on the Ian Fleming novels, but the issues the novels, and movies, present are as relevant today as they were yesterday, perhaps more so. The character…
Quest for peace
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pveugelaers
There are movies that hold up the ideal of peace, but it can be a difficult road to hoe. Battlestar Galactica (1978, USA) was one of those movies. Battlestar Galactica was something of a cult phenomenon and the movie merchandise was short lived, but memorable for some boys. It was like Star Wars (1977, USA),…
Thirst for freedom
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pveugelaers
DVD movie commentary/review We may want to ‘transcend’ something in life, whatever that is, such as freedom from a difficulty, way of life, predicaments. Peter’s hope in the family fairy tale movie Pan (2015) is having freedom from predicaments. We all would like to be free from problems, but things gets in the way of…
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