This week I phoned home and watched a movie that I used to dislike greatly. I’m talking the 1982 family film:

This week I phoned home and watched a movie that I used to dislike greatly. I’m talking the 1982 family film:
Things get weird and confusing on this week’s episode as we discuss magic, aliens, and retro-future fantasies!
Intro (Starts at 00:00)
Alex– The Prestige (1:59)
Jamie’s Communal Film- Brazil (9:26)
#52PickUp– E.T. The Extraterrestrial (22:42)
Close (30:50)
Links:
The Prestige – Hiding in Plain Sight
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Alright, so let’s get this out of the way now: This movie is my favorite movie of all time. Every time someone has asked me that question, I could never give them a definitive answer, but as I continued to ponder the query, I realized that:
The 80s were rife with feel good movies with out-of-this-world characters, and this film is no exception:
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This episode covers the week of June 29th-July 4th, 2016.
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Click here more information on the series mentioned within this episode, #52Pick-Up.
Ok, so two “kid-friendly” movies in a row, but this one may be more of an adult drinking game…
#52PickUp is a series that displays my love of cinema and the things which solidified that adoration.
Therefore the series will contain lots of crossovers, but none as epic as one of the first Live-action/Cartoon crossovers (and the best yet): Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
For #48 of the #DLMChallenge #365moviesin365days on March 31st I watched: Close Encounters of the Third Kind.