Category: R
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Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (Original Animated Series)
A Non-Review by Professor Popinjay It might be because I only recently finished watching the mediocre The Replacements animated series, but Rescue Rangers holds up really well. The animation is superb, the stories are varied, the characters, be they main, recurring, or appearing only once, are well rounded and interesting.…
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The Replacements (Animated Series)
A Non-Review by Professor Popinjay Ironic that I would watch this right after watching Recess. The Replacements (the animated series not to be confused with the y2k football movie starring Keanu Reeves and Gene Hackman) is a stark contrast to Recess. In fact it’s a stark contrast to most quality…
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Recess (The series & School’s Out)
A Non-Review by Professor Popinjay Superb. Utterly superb. Honestly, I can’t praise this enough. It’s just… so… good. My first experience with this show was not the show itself but the movie; Recess: School’s Out. At first glance I thought it was amusing enough but nothing to write home about.…
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Resident Evil: Vendetta
A Non-Review by Professor Popinjay ——-Appearantly there’s a rule in voice acting that states: If a mouth is open, a sound MUST come out of it. I noticed this phenomenon first in the anime movie Steam Boy. Every time the little boy in the film was looking in awe at…
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RIVERDALE IS TALESPIN
A Meandering Rant by Professor Popinjay —–My first encounter with Riverdale was by way of a shirt. A young lady with whom I work was wearing the garment. It bore the image of a good-looking young man, fair of skin, rather forlorn in expression but generally unadorned and unextraordinary in…
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Robin and Marian
A Non-Review by Prof Popinjay This serves as a sequel to most Robin Hood tales and takes up the story when Robin (Sean Connery) is old and gray and has had his fill of King Richard’s monkeyshines. It has its humor but it’s ultimately a bit of a let down.…
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“RoboCop: Prime Directives”
A Non-Review by Prof. Popinjay A made for TV miniseries consisting of four 95 minute episodes, this continuation of the Robocop franchise attempts to return to its darker more violent roots after the more family oriented Robocop TV series was criticized. This was still TV though so it’s a lite…