Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018, dir. Rich Moore & Phil Johnston) The Summary: The sequel to Disney’s 2012 hit finds Wreck-It Ralph and friend Vanellope “Ralph Breaks the Internet Review – Long as There’s a Record Deal We’ll Always Be Friends”
Month: December 2018
1915, February 8th – Birth of a Nation
Directed by D.W. Griffith Position on the list (at time of viewing): 242 Well, I feel like this movie’s reputation precedes it, to a degree. “1915, February 8th – Birth of a Nation”
1902, September 1st – A Trip to the Moon
Directed by Georges Méliès Position on the list (at time of viewing): 286 This is one of the first narrative films ever made. It (obviously) represents “1902, September 1st – A Trip to the Moon”
1896, January 25 – L’arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat
Directed by Auguste & Louis Lumière Position on the list (at time of viewing): 824 The first movie in what will be a very long “1896, January 25 – L’arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat”
Trek Thursday 12/7/18 – TOS S01E02, Charlie X
Star Trek: The Original Series S01E02, Charlie X Summary: A child raised by aliens with godlike powers is taken in by the crew, who attempt to “Trek Thursday 12/7/18 – TOS S01E02, Charlie X”
Trek Thursday 12/6/18 – TOS S01E01, The Man Trap
Star Trek: The Original Series S01E01, The Man Trap. Summary: A well done creature feature. An empathic, telepathic, salt-craving, shape-shifting alien is let loose upon the “Trek Thursday 12/6/18 – TOS S01E01, The Man Trap”
Widows Review: Where Have All the Good Men Gone?
Widows (2018, dir. Steve McQueen, 2 hr 10 min) The Summary: The widows of a group of career criminals are left with their husbands’ debts “Widows Review: Where Have All the Good Men Gone?”
A New Day Dawns
This is the inaugural post for Dan Watches Movies (where I’ll hopefully be reviewing all kinds of things, and writing some editorials as well as “A New Day Dawns”