I record a LOT of movies. Probably around ten per week, more or less. And since I also have to do little things like work, exercise, cook, clean, breathe, etc etc, I don’t always have time to watch them all (never mind write full reviews), so I’ve decided to begin a series of short, capsule reviews for the decades covered here at Cracked Rear Viewer. This will be whenever I find my DVR getting cluttered, which is frequent! I’ll try to make CLEANING OUT THE DVR a bi-weekly series, but there are no guarantees. Monthly is more realistic. Anyway, here are five films from the 1930s to the 1970s for your reading pleasure.
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Glad my Movie Roundup thing is catching on. It’s nice for us and I seem to get quite a few hits on them. It think that people really do appreciate short to the point reviews that they are probably reading because they already plan to watch, but would like to know what to expect. It’s also very satisfying to know that you might save a few people from the films that are a true total waste of time.
I also like your review because I also recorded Untamed Youth and plan to watch it once I defeat the Hallmark movie beast.
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Thanks, Valerie. I thought doing these capsule reviews every now and then would be fun, and clear up space on my DVR for more movies! I watch a lot of B (and lower) movies, and not everything I record can be stretched into a full column. And I think you’ll love “Untamed Youth”! I know I did!
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