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Died Suddenly (2022)
10/10
Outstanding, shocking MUST SEE
13 February 2023
The media, medical community and our own government lied to us about a totally preventable and curable Covid virus. This resulted in the murder of millions of people when we had effective and safe treatments readily available. Professor Raoult's study showed a 100% cure rate with hydroxychloroquine and studies showed strong efficacy of ivermectin a Nobel Prize winning wonder drug. The profiteering Fauci paid 6 million dollars to gain-of-function crony Ralph Baric to falsify data so a dangerous ineffective remdesivir would be the sole treatment of Covid. The government scam presented these so-called vaccines as the only safe and effective way out of the pandemic before they were tested or even developed. Thus, another billion-dollar bioweapon was coerced on the populace bringing us Died Suddenly. As this great documentary has shown, the death toll of these toxic shots is increasing. With many doctors already testifying before Congress of this murderous scam, thousands wait in the wings to tell their story of horror. Thus, the time for Nuremberg 2.0 is coming for the NIH, CDC and FDA.
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Trump Card (2020)
10/10
Trump Card Trumps All
21 November 2022
With an advanced degree in forensic psychology, I have always been fascinated by human nature. Why do people lean toward destructive compliance or as Dr. Robert Malone aptly labels it Mass Formation Psychosis with the Covid 19 psyops. Dinesh D'Souza impresses me with his vast knowledge in these subjects and his profound understanding of world history. President Trump likewise is a complicated and insightful person who applies his expertise to the 'reality on the ground'. Both take on the mass media who are funded by unscrupulous sources, controlled by government intelligence to create narratives favorable to the powerful and have legal cover with the deceptively labeled Smith-Mundt Modernization Act signed by Obama. This is the psychological equivalent of a blunt-force head injury. Like President Trump, D'Souza exposes this corruption. Trump card is another masterpiece by the master film maker, Dinesh D'Souza.
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10/10
Death from profiteers
20 October 2022
Anthony Fauci is following his same destructive pattern since AIDS. His medical tyranny of using only his preferred most expensive toxic drug, slander any doctor who questions him then insures death by banning all proven medications that could've saved lives. Fauci has made the medical agencies profit making propaganda, extortion venues. Fauci and Bill Gates have no concern for human life and prey on people of color for their Tuskegee type experiments. Thank you RFK Jr. And everyone involved in this outstanding documentary. Fauci with his white coat supremacy is on a parallel with the life of Josef Mengele. If enough people see this Nuremburg Trials will commence forthwith.
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Time Changer (2002)
10/10
Profound, thought-provoking Christian film for everyone
19 September 2022
This is an excellent work by writer, director Rich Christiano. This film has special meaning for me as I speak at school board meetings about the fallacy of the 'Separation of Church and State'. The opening scene was quite significant when Dr. Norris Anderson (Gavin MacLeod) rejects the premise that the standards of Christ can be separated from His name. On a personal note, I wholeheartedly agree. However, Dr. Russell Carlisle (D, David Morin) has a book to publish and that's not part of the plan. Anderson abruptly sends him packing far into the future to settle the score once and for all. Of course it's future shock for the bible professor, however that's contrasted brilliantly by the wondrous Jennifer O'Neill. He also has great scenes with Paul Rodriguez as Eddie the laundromat guy who's, "not into that church stuff". My favorite scene is when Dr. Carlisle speaks at the church in the future and gives a magnificent sermon. Also, the public-school depiction is very real as he quickly finds out the evil that lurks in the classroom. Hal Linden as The Dean and Richard Riehle as Dr. Wiseman also played excellent roles. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE.
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My Son Hunter (2022)
10/10
Phenomenal Laurence Fox Performance
15 September 2022
Laurence Fox excelled in this very creative production. The plot thickened gradually with Fox and then Emma Gojkovic playing off each other to perfection. John James played the unscrupulous Joe Biden flawlessly and his scenes with Fox playing Hunter were very realistic with a big touch of humor. Gina Carano did an outstanding job of providing the narrative of the destructive Biden and son chaos. With an amazing cast and first-rate writers who better to directed this movie than award-winning actor, screenwriter, director, producer and jazz vocalist Robert Davi. My Son Hunter was everything you want to see in a movie poignant vignettes, great humor, off the charts creativity and outstanding performances.
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2000 Mules (2022)
10/10
D'Souza's greatest and most important work
27 June 2022
I saw this at the sold out Virtual Premier as I wanted to get the full interactive experience with the experts, film makers and fellow citizens. As a former Independent (now Republican), I have vast experience working inside and outside polling places. Before the election, I did surveys for the GOP in Pennsylvania. I know without a doubt TRUMP WON. Dinesh D'Souza and True The Vote's work is crucial to our Constitutional Republic. They raised the standard of proof many times what is required by law. They used Geo-Tracking of 4.3 million minutes from state-owned surveillance footage.

The film starts out with a most germane Biden quote, "We have put together, I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics." The same technology used by one of the leading investigators in the world proved Biden's own admission of a crime. Just in our city of Philadelphia 1,100 mules were used producing over 50,000 illegal votes.

The vast hard forensic evidence in this film only concentrates on the criminal ballot drop-boxes. This does not invalidate or discount all the other voter fraud committed by the Democrats such as mass abnormalities with Dominion machines, mail-in ballots with no chain of custody, dirty voter rolls with dead people and out of state voters and the statistical impossibility of Trump losing (Bernoulli Trial).

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS FILM. I'm sending links to my friends, family and Congressional members.
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10/10
"Well being too curious is a mighty bad habit sometimes"
6 March 2022
It's the cattlemen vs. The nesters as Reb Russell gets in the middle of a range war. Lafe McKee is the first victim which only heats up as Edmund Cobb and Reb mix it up. Hank Bell is in hot pursuit of the wanted man the Cheyenne Kid. He doesn't look like a killer to Victoria Vinton so she takes him on as a hired hand. It gets further convoluted as Tina Menard and her father, Ed Porter are the targets of Vinton and her cattlemen. Reb is also in the middle of this battle and both ladies are counting on Reb. A wonderful story, great action and the Kid's horse Rebel is a sight to behold. Roger Williams, Winton Perry, Dick Botiller also make solid contributions to the action. Given more of a chance and an acting coach, Reb Russell could have been a huge western star.
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10/10
Unique Boetticher/Scott tour de force
3 December 2021
From beginning to end Sundown is an off beat western classic. Noah Berry Jr and Randoph Scott team up at a stagecoach hold up that turned out to be a meet up. Berry has his partner's six but has no idea why. Scott is out for revenge which leads to shocking consequences for a town under the control of Tate Kimbrough (John Carroll). Kimbrough has Sheriff Swede (Andrew Duggan) bought and paid for with plenty of hired guns. One is none other than the great Bob Steele himself. He also has the prettiest girl anywhere in Lucy Summerton (Karen Steele). Scott aims to break up the wedding for starters which leaves the town folk nervous. Valerie French rachets up the tension and also attends the weeding persona non grata. It's all action, drama and dynamic sub plots building up to a dramatic finish and that also is a shocker. Great performances also by John Archer, James Westerfield, John Litel and Ray Teal. Sundown is a mystery wrapped in an enigma. Some things are not what you think they are and others are all too real. That makes Sundown a compelling tale and a great old west story.
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The Tall T (1957)
10/10
Great Western Classic
25 November 2021
It starts with a great opening scene with station agent Hank Parker (Fred Sherman) and his young son Jeff (Christopher Olsen). Randolph Scott gets better with age in this second of seven Scott/Boetticher collaborations. Scott then meets up with stage driver Ed Rintoon (Arthur Hunnicutt) who is driving newlyweds Willard (John Hubbard) and Doretta Mims (Maureen O'Sullivan) to their honeymoon. Richard Boone really knows how to ratchet up the action with lead flying and his band of henchmen including Henry Silva and Skip Homeier. The T is for Talent with the best actors in the business and a wonderful Burt Kennedy script.
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The Gene Autry Show: The Silver Arrow (1950)
Season 1, Episode 3
10/10
Autry Buttram head up a great cast
4 September 2021
The first season was a great one for the Gene Autry Show. He had a lot of help from the most beloved sidekick, Pat Buttram. A not so funny thing happen on the way to the rodeo. They find a dead man killed with a silver arrow. Robert Livingston of 3 Mesquiteers fame demands the sheriff (Ray Bennett) bring in the most likely suspect (Jim Frasher). This should be a cut and dry case but Gene's got some other ideas and the sheriff is all too willing to hear him out. Famous journeyman actor, House Peters plays the banker who may be in on some shady dealings. The best man to play underworld thugs, Ben Welden is aiming to throw lead at the famed rodeo riders to cover his tracks. Champion is true to form roaming gracefully on the range and the greatest singing cowboy Gene Autry croons some memorable tunes.
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Roe v. Wade (2019)
10/10
MASTERPIECE on every level
15 May 2021
A star-studded cast delivers a magnificent film of historic proportions. Only a great talent pool like this can make a story like Roe V. Wade so captivating. Delivering the hard facts on such a somber subject is a daunting task, nonetheless this cast delivers in dramatic fashion. For the sake of our world and our future the task was crucial. Bless you forever Cathy Allyn, Nick Loeb and the producers for delivering a winner for humanity. Our pro-life heroes continue fighting the lies, murder of the unborn and racist eugenics of a corporation like Planned Parenthood that becomes so monstrous that evil becomes the only truth. When young women like Norma McCorvey are abused by their lawyers and led to death's door by the grotesque lies and perversions such as misusing the words 'planned' and 'parenthood' for untold malevolence. Also portrayed quite well was the heinous lies of the mainstream media ready and willing to deceive young women into a dystopian world of eternal ruination, whilst they mock them at their lavish cocktail parties. Stacey Dash as Dr. Mildred Jefferson was brilliant in her passion and presence. Joey Lawrence as Robert Byrn was a part he was born to play. Of great significance were the roles of Justice Warren Burger (Jon Voight), Larry Lader (Jamie Kennedy), Sarah Weddington (Greer Grammer) and Father James T. McHugh (Tom Guiry). The Chief Justices were portrayed by the legendary Robert Davi, William Forsythe and Richard Portnow. Great to see Steve Guttenberg and John Schneider who serve our communities wonderfully on and off the screen. The entire cast prevailed against an insurmountable task and made Roe V. Wade a masterpiece. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE!
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10/10
Holt in Zany Grey Thriller
8 May 2021
Holt did his best work after his wartime service and Thunder Mountain is proof of that. Richard Martin as Holt's sidekick Chito Rafferty spills the beans that Holt is coming back and has to make haste to keep him out of harm's way. Trimble Carson (Harry Woods) and Johnny Blue (Richard Powers) have reason to drive Holt out of town. They get help from the unscrupulous Sheriff Hadley (Harry Harvey). Leading lady Martha Hyer and her brothers Chick (Steve Brodie) and Lee (Robert Clarke) have a long standing feud with Holt and his family. Virginia Owen is wonderful as the dance hall girl who helps the alcoholic lawyer played by Jason Robards Sr. Things reach a head at Knife Canyon with some lead throwing from Thunder Point. This is an excellent supporting cast and look for a great two-handed Holt shoot-out.
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10/10
Moore a tribute to everyday heroes
25 April 2021
You don't have to be a Lone Ranger fan to love this movie. Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels do it all in this action packed western thriller. Moore also goes undercover with the guise of an old prospector. Lyle Bettger as the wealthy rancher has the creme of the crop of henchmen led by Robert Wilke. They fight to lay claim to the silver beneath the Indian's sacred mountain. If that's not enough Chief Red Hawk (Frank DeKova) is too feeble to stop Angry Horse from retaliation of the ranchers. Michael Ansara has a great fight scene with Moore to settle the score. An outstanding role by 'Lassie' Producer Bonita Granville as the long suffering wife Welcome Gilmore and Perry Lopez is true to form as Pete Ramirez the man with a price on his head. Other stellar performances are from John Pickard as Sheriff Sam Kimberley, Beverly Washburn as Lila Kilgore and Charles Meredith as the Governor. Kemo Sabe (trusty scout) Clayton Moore gave a Hi Yo Silver and a silver bullet with the William Tell Overture. Moore was a natural to play the selfless hero as evidenced by the people he saved saying, "I wanted to thank him." He is a role model to everyday heroes who faithfully do a thankless job.
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Buffalo Bill (1944)
10/10
A role McCrea was born to play
6 April 2021
Joel McCrea is a natural to play William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody. The film adds nuance and authenticity to the struggles of settlers against the lives of the Indians and their battle for survival. Thus the accurate "battle" lives in the annals of Fox studios and not the true West, however here lies an astonishing storyline with amazing performances. Maureen O'Hara plays a complexed character as a wife and mother consumed by a survival instinct. As the consummate artist, O'Hara performs to perfection in every way. Of course the cast is superb with Anthony Quinn (Chief Yellow Hand), Linda Darnell (Dawn Starlight), Edgar Buchanan (Sgt. Chips McGraw) and Thomas Mitchell (Ned Buntline). From start to finish Buffalo Bill is a first rate production.
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10/10
Whip it good
5 March 2021
La Rue tells Fuzzy St. John, "Your letters always start the same way, 6 plugs of chewin tobacco." In this one, a henchman gets a major role for a change as Lee Roberts plays Henchman Lefty. Roberts makes the best of it as the outlaw caught between La Rue and his boss Jack 'Blackjack' O'Shea. Mary Scott is the fetching leading lady standing up to Lefty which causes the first fisticuff with La Rue. Sheriff Rand (Charles King) is hot on the trail of the Decker gang and has an opening when Lefty exposes some key evidence at Dad Hilton's (John Elliot) store. Some great fight scenes with La Rue whipping things up as usual and a great 'telegaram' scene where Fuzzy tries to connect the wires with his tongue. Plenty of action, laughs and a good storyline with a wonderful cast.
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10/10
Best of Fuzzy and La Rue
27 February 2021
The killing starts with an unsuspecting surveyor and his partner. "You never miss do you Waco (Lane Bradford) Most times you don't get a second chance." Fuzzy St. John playing the part of the 'desert rat' gets chased off by the henchmen but the King of the Bullwhip (Lash La Rue) is not far behind. Jennifer Holt is coming to town in style. Vance Sharp's (Jack Ingram) can't let that happen if they're going to control the deeds. Jonas Watson (William Fawcett) may be doctoring the deeds for Sharp who's trying to kill off the rest of the competition. Plenty of action by Ingram and his gang, beauty and style from Jennifer Holt and a strong performance by La Rue. However, Fuzzy has some of the best scenes, especially when he's chasing down the ghosts.
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10/10
Outstanding Courtroom Comedy
30 January 2021
The Clampetts turn the judicial system upside down in the most hilarious way imaginable. James Johnson (Murvyn Vye) and his wife (Kathleen Freeman) make a big hit with the Clampetts when their car backs into them. No blood no foul until the Johnson's realize the Clampetts are filthy rich. Of course, the Johnsons have to turn the tables and sue for injuries. Roy Roberts as the judge plays off the Clampetts' antics perfectly and Dean Harens representation of his clients was hysterical. Kathleen Freeman well noted for her comedic timing is wonderful here. This episode proves you can't take Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas and Max Baer Jr. anywhere but where they go you'll always want to be. One of the best episodes of 9 great sessions of the greatest and most beloved sitcoms ever.
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Walker, Texas Ranger: A Matter of Faith (1999)
Season 8, Episode 12
10/10
Praying for a miracle
28 January 2021
Juan Santos (Adam Gifford) an ex gang member is a saved man and his mentor, Pastor Chavez (Luis Avalos) is also his closest friend. Gifford plays a great part as a man who is still haunted by his past and his past gang members. Chuck Norris and Clarence Gilyard Jr. are chasing down the desperatos who stole from the children's Christmas fund at the church. Whilst Judson Mills and Nia Peeples are on the prowl for some bad santas. With Avalos in the hospital, CD (Noble Willingham) knows what's in Juan's heart and the pastor wouldn't approve. Seem like there's no hope for a Christmas miracle. Gifford really shines in this episode and with a great cast and script this is the best of the best of Walker.
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Wildfire (1945)
10/10
Wildfire set the range ablaze
16 November 2020
The leader of the pack, Wildfire is blamed for some horse thievin'. Our heroes Bob Steele, Sterling Holloway with the best cowboy singer of all time, Eddie Dean may have something to say about that. William Farnum is the judge who wants in on the action and beautiful Virginia Maples is in the middle of the action. Some great suspense provided by Fanning (John Miljan) and Holker (Hal Price) who have a lucrative enterprise going on. Some great songs by Dean serenading Maples and an interesting plot of rustling and revenge. Real good action packed movie that Steele fans will be sure to love.
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10/10
Tyler, Lorch put on a clinic
28 October 2020
Lafe McGee's famous last words before he gets lead poisoning, "So you're a thief as well as a gambler eh?" Tom Tyler is framed but ventriloquist and snake oil salesman Theodore Lorch may give him an alibi if he lives long enough. Jeanne Martel, Tyler's wife in real life has to save the ranch from Jess Brand (Forrest Taylor). Actual cowboy and rodeo man Slim Whitaker plays the sheriff throwing lead at Jess and Tom. Not much chance to showcase Marjorie Beebe's comedic skill in a limited role here. However, a wonderful early western with Tom Tyler and Lorch with a spirited performance.
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10/10
"190 Pounds Of Dynamite"
21 October 2020
Tom Tyler hired to go after the nesters but goes after the cattle rustlers instead. An unusual role for Charles King in a suit and tie and not getting into any fisticuffs but some good battles between Tyler and Richard Alexander. Tyler from the beginning lives up to his reputation as a trouble maker. Jean Carmen and Earl Dwire have a runaway carriage and a Chinese laundry is wrecked as a result of his antics. A great scene with Justice Hiram McClump (Ralph Lewis) after Tyler is arrested and fight scene staged by Brownell (William Desmond). Pablo (Julian Rivero) and Blinky (Nelson McDowell) do a great job as dual sidekicks with a flair for comic relief.
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The Rifleman: The Sharpshooter (1958)
Season 1, Episode 1
10/10
The Rifleman was the best of the best
5 October 2020
The Rifleman was the greatest series in TV history. Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford had great chemistry and off the set had a wonderful friendship. Dennis Hopper was the best choice to start this series off to a booming success. Not to mention an all-star cast that's second to none. Leif Erickson, Sidney Blackmer, Charles Arnt, R.G. Armstrong and Mickey Simpson give outstanding performances. These people knew their craft and worked it to perfection. North Fork is on the map forever with The Rifleman. This is entertainment at it's finest with a wonderful life message with each episode.
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10/10
Rough Riders at Ma's beck and call
2 October 2020
Before Rough Riders arrive on the scene there's a killing that wasn't supposed to happen. However, Buck gets a letter at Red Bluff from Ma Turner (Sarah Padden), "I smell somethin stronger than rosin but I don't know what". Tim is on the scene and Ray is coming on strong. The rustling operation is bankrolled by Miller (Walter McGrail) who teams up with Hollywood's 'all time meanest villain' Harry Woods, Robert Frazer and the sheriff (Lee Phelps). Charles King,Tom London, Bud Osborne and Kermit Maynard prove that they're the best henchmen in the business. Christine McIntyre, Dennis Moore and Milburn Morante as Joe the storekeeper round out a wonderful cast.
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Stormy Trails (1936)
10/10
A brotherly brawl turns ugly
17 September 2020
Love this Rex Bell action packed western. It starts out with a little brotherly brawl but quick turns to brother versus brother. An unusual twist in the plot when the sheriff (Murdock MacQuarrie) in a shooting he witnessed allows an inquest. Unfortunately the leading lady, the beauty queen Lois Wilde had short lived career. Earle Dwire never disappoints, this time as Rex's lawyer.
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10/10
2nd Go Round For Famed Rough Riders
13 September 2020
Tim, Buck and Ray as the Rough Riders do some astute undercover work. Buck is very convincing as the notorious outlaw. Great opening scene with Buck saving a little baby orphaned when rustlers attacked their ranch. Charles King is none too happy at being replaced by Wyatt (Robert Frazer). However, it makes for some great fight scenes with Jones. Nice tune from Dave O'Brien as a lullaby to his sweetheart and the baby. Great to see opera singer Christine McIntyre who's also noted for her prolific work with The Three Stooges.
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