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Favorite Television Productions Set in the 1860s



Below is a list of my favorite television productions set in the 1860s: Collapse )

"LICENSE TO KILL" (1989) Review

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"LICENSE TO KILL" (1989) Review

Most James Bond fans tend to use "LICENSE TO KILL" as an example of why Timothy Dalton’s tenure as the British agent had failed. Failed? Hmm. Collapse )

"LICENSE TO KILL" (1989) Photo Gallery

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Below are images from the 1989 James Bond movie, "LICENSE TO KILL". Directed by John Glen, the movie starred Timothy Dalton as James Bond 007: Collapse )

Favorite Television Productions Set During the U.S. CIVIL WAR



Below is a list of my favorite television productions set during the U.S. Civil War: Collapse )

NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - Episode Five "December 1864 - February 1865"

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"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - EPISODE FIVE "December 1864 - February 1865" Commentary

"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" finally reached its home stretch in Episode Five, the penultimate episode. Well . . . almost. Beginning several weeks after the end of Episode Four, Episode Five continued the miniseries' portrayal of the Civil War's last year for the Hazards and the Mains. It also put three or four subplots to rest. Collapse )

"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - Episode Four "April-November 1864" Commentary

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"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - EPISODE FOUR "April-November 1864" Commentary

Episode Four of the 1986 miniseries, "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK 2" picked up at least seven to eight months after Episode Three left off. The miniseries arrived at a point in which the Civil War began to embark upon its last year. And yet, the miniseries itself had reached its mid point. I found it odd that producer David Wolper, director Kevin Reynolds and the production’s screenwriters would portray the war’s last year (in reality, eleven months) within three episodes. Oh well. Collapse )

New Ranking of JAMES BOND Movies

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With the recent release of the new James Bond movie, "SKYFALL", I have made a new ranking of all the Bond films produced and released by EON Productions (do not expect to find 1967's "CASINO ROYALE" or 1983's "NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN" on this list) from favorite to least favorite: Collapse )