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Maranatha’s Johnny Appleseed
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This is a video I did to highlight some of my pictures. The song is one of my favorite worship songs, Indescribable by Laura Story. If you enjoyed this video, please like and share.
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Category Archives: reviews
My Dinner with Hervé (2018) Rated TV-MA
An interview between a journalist and Hervé Villechaize, an actor immortalized in the 1977 TV series, Fantasy Island and who committed suicide days after the interview. Starring Peter Dinklage, Jamie Dornan, and Frida Munting. This is an interesting story. While … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Biography, Drama, films, HBO, Movie reviews, movies, Rated TV-MA, reviews
Tagged 1977, actor, chaotic, concept, concise, days, Fantasy Island, film, film reviews, films, Frida Munting, Hervé Villechaize, interview, interviewer, Jamie Dornan, journalist, man, movie, movie reviews, movies, My Dinner with Hervé, not worth, original, Peter Dinklage, Sacha Gervasi, story, storyline, straight, straight man, suicide, trailer, TV series, viewer, writer
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My Pet Ate What!? (Animal Planet) Rated P12
Dr. G and son extract the items your pets eat. Starring Praneet Akilla, Eugene Gorodetsky, and Ben Gorodetsky. I’m surprised they haven’t done a show like this before. This is both interesting and disgusting at the same time. The show … Continue reading
Posted in 2025, Animal Planet, Documentary, Rated PG, reviews, Tv Shows
Tagged Animal Planet, Ben Gorodetsky, cool, disgusting, Dr. G, Eat, eaten, Eugene Gorodetsky, extract, Extraction, fact, interesting, items, job, medical, My Pet Ate What!?, not worth, pets, Praneet Akilla, scenes, show, son, trailer, TV series, Tv Shows
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Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse (Discovery) Rated NR
In a post-apocalyptic world setting, twelve survivalists both newcomers and veterans, are challenged in the terrain. Starring Miranda Adams, Waz Addy, and Teal Bulthuis. This series is like all the other Naked and Afraid franchise installments: put naked people into … Continue reading
Posted in 2025, Discovery, Rated NR, Reality TV, reviews, Tv Shows
Tagged animals, apocalypse, civilization, contestants, creaters, Discovery, fake, flies, franchise, home, ill, junk, junk yards, Miranda Adams, mosquitoes, naked, Naked and Afraid, Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse, newcomers, not worth, people, post-apocalyptic, post-apocalyptic world, protect, series, setting, show, survivalists, survive, survivor, Teal Bulthuis, terrain, trailer, tv, twelve, veterans, Waz Addy, weather, wilderness, world, yards
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Naming the Dead (NatGeo) Rated TV-14
The DNA project works with police to identify victims in cold cases and bring closure to the families who don’t know what happened to their loved ones. Starring Jammy Kasongo. This is a brilliant show. It walks us through the … Continue reading
Posted in 2025, National Geographic (NatGeo), Rated TV-14, reviews, Tv Shows
Tagged case, cases, cold cases, detectives, dna, DNA project, Does, families, identify, Jammy Kasongo, loved, name, Naming the Dead, Nat Geo, ones, police, show, solve, technology, trailer, TV series, Tv Shows, victim, victims, worth, years
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Necaxa (FX) Rated NR
We follow Club Necaxa’s relocation to Aguascalientes. Starring Eva Longoria, Alexis Peña, and Pepe Hanan. While, I have enjoyed Welcome to Wrexham, which is produced by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds (who also own part of the team), they have … Continue reading
Posted in 2025, Documentary, FX, Rated NR, reviews, Sport, Tv Shows
Tagged Aguascalientes, Alexis Peña, attention, based on, business, Club Necaxa, Eva Longoria, fandom, fans, films, fx, generations, heart, interviews, language, Mexican, Necaxa, not worth, OWN, Pepe Hanan, produced, relocating, Rob McElhenney, ryan reynolds, series, show, spanish, staff, team, trailer, TV series, Tv Shows, Welcome to Wrexham
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Nevada Wild (Animal Planet) Rated NR
The show follows Nevada wildlife and game wardens as they protect resources, laws, and emergencies. Starring Nate LaHue, Kari Huebner, and John Anderson. I love that Animal Planet has gotten on the bandwagon of law enforcement of wildlife. It’s the … Continue reading
Posted in 2025, Animal Planet, Rated NR, Reality TV, reviews, Tv Shows
Tagged Animal Planet, animals, bandwagon, emergencies, game wardens, humans, John Anderson, Kari Huebner, law, law enforcement, laws, Nate LaHue, nevada, Nevada Wild, protect, rescue, resources, series, show, trailer, TV series, Tv Shows, Wildlife, wildlife protection, worlds, worth
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New Orleans: Soul of a City (2025) Rated NR
A documentary about New Orleans 20 years after Katrina, highlighting its culture in music, food, and traditions. Starring Wendell Pierce, Louis Armstrong, and James Carville. CNN isn’t the best place to get your information; however, this series does provide some … Continue reading
Posted in 2025, Documentary, Miniseries, Rated NR, reviews, Tv Shows
Tagged 20 years, bias, cities, cnn, culture, documentary, food, highlight, Historical, history, Hurricane Katrina, information, ingormation, interesting, James Carville, Joy, Katrina, limit, Louis Armstrong, Music, new orleans, New Orleans: Soul of a City, one, place, series, Soul of a City, time, traditions, trailer, TV series, Tv Shows, vibrant, visited, Wendell Pierce, worth
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No One Believed Me (2025) Rated TV-14
A woman escapes a kidnapping, but once she returns home, no one believes her until she’s kidnapped again. Starring Meghan Carrasquillo, William McKinney, and Jessica Morris. What true event inspired this film? I don’t think this really happened as it would … Continue reading
Posted in 2025, Crime, Drama, films, Lifetime, Movie reviews, movies, Rated TV-14, reviews
Tagged believes, brains, decisions, fact, film, film reviews, films, home, inspired, Jessica Morris, kidnapped, kidnapper, kidnapping, lifetime film, lifetime films, Lifetime movie, Lifetime Movies, logical, Meghan Carrasquillo, movie, movie reviews, movies, News, No One Believed Me, not worth, one, people, reason, second, smart, Stockholm Syndrome, true event, William McKinney, woman, writing
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