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Category Archives: Action
World Advent : Day 24
The Film: The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec – France Two parts The Mummy one part Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Dick Tracy, with a dash of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, there … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Christmas, Comedy, Film, Film Genre, Food, France, Holiday, International Cinema, Period, Period Drama, Period Piece, Snack
Tagged cook, Food, France, Home, Louise Bourgoin, Popcorn, Sahara, Teaspoon
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World Avent : Day 22
The Film: Sound of Noise – Sweden If you’re looking for boring, dry, art house — this ain’t it. What is it? Creative. Creative. Creative. With all of the remakes and rewrites and reimagings coming from Hollywood, it’s truly, refreshingly … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Cardamom, Christmas, Comedy, Crime, Drama, European, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Netflix, Romance, Snack, Spices
Tagged Advent, Almond, Bengt Nilsson, Butter, Candy, Christmas, Cinema, Comedy, cook, Film, Film Blog, Film Review, Films, Food, Food Blog, Foregin Movies, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Holiday, Home, Homemade, International Cinema, Johannes Stjärne Nilsson, Movies, Ola Simonsson, Popcorn, Recipe, Recipe Blog, Sound Of Noise, Sugar, Sweden, Swedish Film, Teaspoon
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World Advent : Day 13
The Film: องค์บาก [Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior] – Thailand I admit it. The only reason I watched this film is so I would have an excuse to make Pad Thai popcorn. But I was also in the mood for a … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Asian, Christmas, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, International Cinema, Snack, Thailand
Tagged Advent, Bangkok, Christmas, Cinema, cook, Film, Film Blog, Film Review, Films, Food, Food Blog, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Foreign Films, Holiday, Homemade, International Cinema, Movie, Movies, Muay Thai, Popcorn, Recipe, Recipe Blog, Screenwriting, Snack, Sugar, Thai cuisine, Thai Film, Thailand, Tony Jaa
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Favorite R-rated Christmas movies
I thought it would be fun to take my most popular Christmas post and fill out mini-reviews alongside some international movie posters. Enjoy! Die Hard If you see posters of part 5 and grimace, you need to remind yourself why … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Christmas, Comedy, Crossposted, Drama, Drink, Film, Film Genre, Food, Heist Film, Holiday, International Cinema, Netflix, Romance, Romantic Comedy, Snack, Theme, Thriller, Tumblr
Tagged 12 Monkeys, Advent, Alan Rickman, Ben Affleck, Brad Pitt, Bridge Jones's Diary, Bridget Jones, Bridget Jones's Diary, Bruce Willis, Bugs Bunny Christmas special, Charlize Theron, Christmas, Christmas by medium, Christmas Film, Christmas in Hollis, Cinema, Cocoa, Colin Firth, Dennis Leary, Die Hard, Die Hard 2, Emma Thompson, Film, Film Blog, Foreign Cinema, Foreign Films, Fred Dalton Thompson, Gary Senise, Gene Hackman, George Clooney, Holiday, Hugh Grant, International Cinema, Jennifer Lopez, Jingle Bell Rock, John Mcclane, John McTeirnan, Keira Knightly, Kevin Spacey, Liam Neeson, Long Kiss Goodnight, Love Actually, Madeline Stowe, Mel Gibson, Michael Keaton, Movie, Movies, Polar Express, R-Rated, R-rated Christmas, R-Rated Christmas Movie, R-Rated Christmas Movies, Rated R, Rated R Christmas, Rated R Christmas Movie, Ray Nicholette, Reindeer Games, Renée Zellweger, Renny Harlin, Rowan Atkinson, Run DMC, Samuel L. Jackson, Shane Black, Steven Soderbergh, Terry Gilliam, The Ref, Twelve Monkeys, Will Smith
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Global Advent: Day 23
The Film: À bout portant [Point Blank] – France The classic thriller made modern is a true work of art. It combines suspense and graphic camerawork with a literary presence to create something that satisfies like a good book but … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Christmas, Crossposted, European, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, France, French, Holiday, International Cinema, Modified Recipe, Netflix, Salad, Screenwriting, Side Dish, Spices, Theme, Thriller, Tumblr, Vegetarian
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Global Advent: Day 22
The Film: Shaun Of The Dead – England Everything about this film defies the common expectation of a foreign film. Granted, there is generally a difference between foreign language and global film, but whatever reason someone has to avoid films … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Asian, Chinese, Christmas, Comedy, Crossposted, England, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, France, Holiday, International Cinema, Romance, Spices, Theme, Thriller, Tumblr, UK
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