Gordon S. Miller

Book Review: Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics, Volume 1 (1969-1970)

I’d highly recommend looking inside Volume 1 before buying it.

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The Claypool Lennon Delirium: Monolith of Phobos Album Review

Trust us: “You oughta try it, you really oughta try it…”.

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Speedy Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The End of an Era

Harold Lloyd hits a comedy home run in his last silent film.

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Concert Review: Sting & Peter Gabriel, Hollywood Bowl, 07/18/16

It was such a treat to see musicians so filled with joy playing together.

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‘Neath the Arizona Skies Blu-ray Review: A Satisfying, Inconsequential Western

John Wayne takes on bad guys. What more do you need?

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Key & Peele: The Complete Series Is the Pick of the Week

This week brings us the funniest comedy duo of the decade, a sci-fi remake, a sci-fi original, a motion comic, and more.

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The Rolling Stones: Totally Stripped Review: Totally Enjoyable

Live from 1995, it’s the Rolling Stones.

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Rifftrax Live: MST3K Reunion Show Review: Reunited and It Feels So Good

Shake hands with laughter at the year’s biggest comedy reunion.

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Cinema Sentries

Roots: The Complete Original Series Blu-ray Review: A Powerful Story About a Family and a Country

Not just an important television drama, but an essential component that should be used when teaching U.S. History.

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Book Review: The Complete Steve Canyon, Volume 6: 1957-1958 by Milton Caniff

Caniff has a good sense of drama, suspense, and humor that keeps the reader seeking the next strip.

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Grateful Dead 2016 Meet-Up at the Movies: Sullivan Stadium, MA – 07/02/89 Review

It was so good I am already anticipating next year’s event.

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Justice League: The New Frontier DVD Review: An Adventure Worth Exploring

Good, superhero fun, but it noticeably falls short of the greatness it strives for.

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Blu-ray Review: Return of the Franchise (to Great Heights)

One of the more memorable blockbusters in recent years, and the high-def presentation is a fantastic showcase for it.

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Book Review: Star Trek: New Visions Volume 3 by John Byrne

Like the best episodes of the Original Series, the conflicts are believable, the stakes are high, yet there also are moments of humor.

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Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 19: 1959-1961 by Chester Gould

What’s fun about how Gould’s stories unravel is that they don’t always end when expected.

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The Good Dinosaur Blu-ray Review: An Alternative Earth Offers a Universal Lesson

“Fear is the mind-killer.” – The Litany Against Fear from Frank Herbert’s “Dune”

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Book Review: The Art of Regular Show by Shannon O’Leary

“An inside peek into how [they] go about creating the characters and crazy situations [viewers] see on TV every week.” – creator JG Quintel

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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Complete Season 2 DVD Review: Open Channel C for Color

Recommended for any man, girl, or those not falling under those classifications who enjoy the ’60s spy genre.

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2016 Oscar-nominated Live Action Short Films Review

All five films feature characters in situations that challenge them and their assumptions.

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The Rolling Stones: From the Vault: Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990 Blu-ray Review

This entertaining performance proves all the naysayers wrong.

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David Bowie: Station to Station (Special Edition) Album Review: A Great Piece of Work

Station to Station is special on its own, and the Special Edition is well worth owning for the live album.

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TV Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: “Chardee Macdennis 2: Electric Boogaloo”

The season premiere finds the Gang involved in the typical outrageous high jinks fans have grown accustomed to and been delighted by.

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Rage Against the Machine: Live at Finsbury Park Blu-ray Review: Christmas in June

Viewers will be able to testify how great this band is after seeing this concert.

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Tell Them Who You Are Movie Review: A Captivating Documentary about Cinematographer Haskell Wexler and His Son

A wonderful exploration of a father-son relationship that is identifiable to anyone who has been a parent or child.

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Spy (2015) Blu-ray Review: License to Laugh

Writer/director Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy continue to be a comedy partnership viewers can trust.

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Night and the City Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Jules Dassin’s Marvelous London Noir

Add this movie to your collection by whatever means necessary.

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Book Review: Star Wars FAQ by Mark Clark

Everything left to know about the trilogy that changed the movie business.

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Sinatra: All or Nothing at All Blu-ray Review: That’s His Life

A thorough documentary that still leaves the viewer curious to learn more about Sinatra and explore his work.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd: Pronounced ‘Leh-‘Nerd ‘Skin-‘Nerd & Second Helping Live Blu-ray Review: You Can Go Home Again

Whether you know a little or a lot about Lynyrd Skynyrd, this concert should satisfy.

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AFI Fest 2015 Review: Flying Down to Rio

You’ll never think of airplanes the same way again.

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Batman: The Television Series: The Complete Third Season DVD Review: And Batgirl Makes Three

One of the best TV series to bring a comic book to life because of its writing, cinematography, and production design.

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Cinema Sentries

SPECTRE Movie Review: The Story That Baffled Me

SPECTRE works best when it delivers action, but stumbles when it slows down to tell its story.

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Toy Story That Time Forgot Blu-ray Review: A TV Special Accessible to All Viewers Throughout the Year

It’s good to see the care Disney/Pixar put into delivering a stunning Blu-ray.

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO: Live in Hyde Park Blu-ray Review: So Good You Won’t Get It out of Your Head

Highly recommended for ELO fans and the greatest-hits setlist would make a good introduction to those new to the band.

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Mike Tyson Mysteries: Season One DVD Review: Silly, Outlandish, and Unpredictable

A ridiculous and bizarre spoof of Saturday morning mystery cartoons.

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Aladdin: Diamond Edition Blu-ray Review: Disney Ain’t Never Had a Film Like This Before

Fans that have wanted to see Aladdin in high definition will be happy to learn their wish has finally been granted.

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Book Review: Walt Disney’s Donald Duck: The Complete Daily Newspaper Comics Volume 1 (1938-1940) by Al Taliaferro

Readers who get their hands on this may find themselves in the sweetest disposition.

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He’s a Bully, Charlie Brown DVD Review: A Collection of Mixed Peanuts

While I applaud Warner Brothers contributing to the efforts in preventing bullying, this double-dip release is not the best way to go about it.

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Cinema Sentries

Peanuts: Emmy Honored Collection DVD Review: The Quality of These Specials Is Mixed

Recommended for those who need to add at least half the contents to one’s library.

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Book Review: LOAC Essentials Vol. 7: Tarzan of the Apes

Highly recommended for fans of adventure stories and comic strips.

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Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014 Blu-ray Review: The Band Keeps A-Rollin’

You won’t want to miss a thing once Aerosmith hits the stage.

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X-Men: Days of Future Past: The Rogue Cut Blu-ray Review: Two Versions of the Same Story

For those looking to spend more time with the X-Men, The Rogue Cut will satisfy.

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Book Review: The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road by Abbie Bernstein

It is sure to illuminate and inspire.

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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Complete Season 1 DVD Review: Open Channel T for Tie-in

A good dossier for fans of the Man and those who enjoy the ’60s spy genre.

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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ Movie Review: An Entertaining Anime Adventure

“What a pathetic ending.” – Beerus. He has a point.

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