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Rice Lake Public Library
Our promo videos for the Rice Lake Public Library. You can find more videos by the library on their YouTube.
Maranatha’s Johnny Appleseed
Maranatha Evangelical Free Church in Rice Lake Wisconsin asked me to film a series for the church. Here is the series…Maranatha’s Johnny Appleseed. If you enjoyed this series please like and share.
The Unintended
My 168 Project film. If you like this please like and share.
The Unintended Trailer
Here’s the trailer to my 168 Project film. If you enjoy this trailer, please like and share.
Indescribable
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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Little Women (1978) Rated NR
Louisa May Alcott’s account of her life with her three sisters in Concord, Massachusetts during the Civil War. Based on her book, Little Women. Starring Meredith Baxter, Susan Dey, and Ann Dusenberry. This is one of the best versions of … Continue reading
Posted in 1978, Based on a Novel, Drama, Family, films, Miniseries, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Tv Shows
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Atlanta (FX) Rated TV-MA
In Atlanta, two cousins try to enter into the rap world while social and economic issues try to take them down. Starring Donald Glover, Brian Tyree Henry, and LaKeith Stanfield. I was not actually impressed with this series. For me, … Continue reading
Posted in 2016, Comedy, Drama, FX, Rated TV-MA, reviews, Tv Shows
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They Died with Their Boots On (1941) Rated NR
A fictionized account of George Armstrong Custer from the time he arrives at West Point in 1857 to his death in the battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. Starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Arthur Kennedy. When they … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Biography, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR
Tagged 1857, 1876, account, Arthur Kennedy, battle, century, Custer Legacy, custodian, death, entertaining, Errol Flynn, facts, fictionized, film, film reviews, films, George Armstrong Custer, hero, historical accuracy, legacy, Libby Bacon, life, little big horn, movie, movie reviews, movies, olivia de havilland, one, performances, real, real life, romance, story, They Died with Their Boots On, trailer, west point, worship, worth
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The Good Lie (2014) Rated PG-13
A group of Sudanese refugees arrives in Kansas City, Missouri, where they encounter an employment agency counselor who changes their lives. Starring Reese Witherspoon, Arnold Oceng, and Ger Duany. This film is based on the true story of the lost … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Based on a True Story, Biography, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews
Tagged account, acting, agency, America, Arnold Oceng, backstory, based on the true story, boys, camp, counselor, employment, employment agency, film, film reviews, films, Ger Duany, group, heart, Kansas City, live, lives, lost boys, lost boys of sudan, missouri, movie, movie reviews, movies, Reese Witherspoon, refugee, refugee camp, refugees, role, story, sudan, sudanese, The Good Lie, trailer, U.s., village, worth
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Chappaquiddick (2017) Rated PG-13
This film portrays the infamous 1969 Chappaquiddick car accident involving Ted Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne. Starring Jason Clarke, Kate Mara, and Ed Helms. This film tells the facts of the story with little interpretation of the events. Of course, the events … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, Based on a True Story, Drama, films, Historical, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews
Tagged 1969, accident, account, car accident, Chappaquiddick, death, Ed Helms, event, events, film, film reviews, films, interpretation, interviews, Jason Clarke, Kate Mara, Mary Jo Kopechne, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, party, people, story, street, Ted Kennedy, trailer, two, worth
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) Rated PG-13
The prelude to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Bilbo Baggins, the uncle of Frodo, goes on an unexpected journey with a group of dwarves, to help them reclaim their mountain. Starring Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Aidan Turner, … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Adventure, Fantasy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews
Tagged account, acting, aidan turner, an unexpected journey, Andy Serkis, benedict cumberbatch, book, books, Cate Blanchett, Cinematography, dwarves, elijah wood, film reviews, films, Ian McKellen, Lee Pace, Lord of the Rings, Martin Freeman, Millions, money, mountain, movie reviews, movies, pace, pet peeve, Peter Jackson, prelude, Richard Armitage, The hobbit, three movies, trailer, Trilogy, uncle
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