Category Archives: Media
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Give me the Night
Leave a commentJanuary 22, 2017 by jacklovelace
M. Night Shyamalan has a new movie out, Split. Haven’t seen it yet. Entertainment Weekly did a scorecard on his …
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Holes in stories
Leave a commentJanuary 20, 2017 by jacklovelace
While journalists struggle with politics and fake news, I would really like a rededication to solid stories without hole. Page …
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Neglect to the north
Leave a commentJanuary 14, 2017 by jacklovelace
The Denver Post had an item recently that the Colorado Department of Transportation is adding a third lane south of …
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Favorite, best, repeat movies
Leave a commentDecember 19, 2016 by jacklovelace
Best movie lists are all over the map. Artsy fartsy movies that have no staying power. Bleak, powerful, unpleasant movies …
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Walking Dead almost made me walk
1December 12, 2016 by jacklovelace
Just when I was ready to walk away from Walking Dead, they woke up just in time. I hated this …
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Today in Fargo……………..
Leave a commentNovember 10, 2016 by jacklovelace
You would think with social media that it wouldn’t matter anymore where media outlets are based. But it does. Decades …
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Screwing up college football
Leave a commentNovember 8, 2016 by jacklovelace
My old man lament about starting times for college football being controlled by television and greed and a harbinger of …
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Hacksaw Ridge is good
Leave a commentNovember 5, 2016 by jacklovelace
I went to see Hacksaw Ridge on opening day. Critics hate Mel Gibson, the director, so for this movie to …
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Denial joins top list
Leave a commentNovember 5, 2016 by jacklovelace
Denial is a really good movie. I was initially skeptical about a movie built around a trial to prove the …
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Negan vs. Matt in a slow showdown
Leave a commentNovember 1, 2016 by jacklovelace
If there was ever a scene between the Negan character in Walking Dead and Matthew McConaughey it might never end. …
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