Friday, March 25, 2011
Fejfar Movie Review Blog: The Japanese Disaster Movie
Fejfar Movie Review Blog: The Japanese Disaster Movie: "Once again, Director and Producer Mike King, of Portland, Oregon has outdone himself. You see, just as the Egyptian riots were staged for..."
The Japanese Disaster Movie

Once again, Director and Producer Mike King, of Portland, Oregon has outdone himself. You see, just as the Egyptian riots were staged for film, so has been the Japanese "disaster." The National Security Agency is reporting that LandSat is down over Japan, and so, there is no way to confirm that the alleged disaster actually took place. Once again, Director and Producer, Mike King, gets kudos for his nazi film production, The Japanese Tsumani Disaster. In fact, we all know that the Japanese would not be stupid enough to place vital nuclear installations where a mild rogue wave could damage them severely. In fact, 23" rogue waves are fairly common in the Pacific Rim, rather, the waves which are 100" or bigger are the one's that are a problem. Mike King, of Portland, Oregon, your fans love you, but be careful, don't do an End of the World Film Production or you might not have any fans left to appreciate your artistic style. Come to Pittsburgh, Mike, and a case of ice cold Youngling Beer awaits you.
(C)Perpetual Copyright 2011 by Anthony J. Faber and Neothomism, P.C. (PA)
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Fejfar Movie Review of Robin Hood

Pictured above is Russell Crowe as Robin Hood, in the current movie, and the older Errol Flynn as Robin Hood, in a much older movie.
The Robin Hood Movie with Russell Crowe has as its high point, outstanding medeival battle scenes. The portrayal of Robin Hood and his Merry Men in Sherwood Forest is fine. The weak aspect of the movie is that King Richard the Lionhearted is portrayed as a jerk, and, as dying in a battle in France, never returning to England. In fact, Richard the Lionhearted is credited for being the driving force behind the enactment of Magna Charta (1215), the British Constitution. Richard was obviously involved, and, probably signed Magna Charta as Pope Innocent III, a Crusader Pope who received his Doctorate in Jurisprudence from the University of Bologna, in Italy. The movie is definitely worth seeing. I am looking forward to the sequel where Good King Richard, miraculously recovered from his wound in France, and returned to England to help bring about the British Constitution, Magna Charta, guaranteeing every Englishman the Natural Rights of Life, Liberty, and Property, and the right not to exiled, except with a Jury Trial of one's Peers, and under the Law of the Land, which is the English Common Law governed by the Rule of Reason.
(C)Copyright 2011 by Anthony J. Fejfar
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