Music is not just a form of entertainment but an emotional language that speaks to our souls. It possesses an uncanny ability to stir emotions, evoke memories, and set moods, making it a powerful tool in shaping the ambiance of any event. It can be the silence-breaking ice of a
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The post The One Where I Met Your Mother: Season Six, Episode Sixteen: “The One That Could Have Been: Part 2″/”Desperation Day” appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Natalie and David make a sandwich during a threesome with Ross in “The One That Could Have Been: Part 2” and make a
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When Conan the Destroyer came out in the summer of 1984, those of us who were playing Dungeons and Dragons were still pumped over Conan The Barbarian. The VCR revolution had allowed us to keep watching the original film although it was in pan and scan. A bunch of us
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The post The Trailer Project with Alexander Miller #45: Bob Rafelson’s The King of Marvin Gardens (1972) appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Going on a little journey to Atlantic City with a more contemplative and measuree film for this episode of The Trailer Project, The King of Marvin Gardens. A
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