
40×40: Team America: World Police (2004)
Directed by Trey Parker.

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40×40: The Mask Of Fu Manchu (1932)
Directed by Charles Brabin

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Hey Look, A New (Tenuous) James Bond Theory…

The dust has begun to settle on No Time To Die now, but don’t worry – this isn’t anything to do with the film and there are no spoilers in this Quick Read.
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Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai (1999)
Written and directed by Jim Jarmusch

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By The Decade: 5 From The… Teenies?

First thing’s first, I wasn’t sure what to call this decade, so teenies it is. If anyone has a better suggestion, I’ll use it for the reader recommendations.
If you been following By The Decade for the last few weeks, you know how this works – they don’t necessarily have to be the best films of the decade, or even your favourites, just films that mean something to you.
You can catch up from the 1930s to the 2000s right here, and I’ll add this week’s reader recommendations over the weekend.
Until then, here are my five selections from the 2010s…
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After a couple of bumper weeks for By The Decade (who knew the readers of film blogs would have such great affection for movies of the 1980s and 1990s?!), we’ve arrived at the turn of the 21st Century.
To keep things a little neater, I’ve chosen five films from the 2000s, and as always they’re not the best films of the decade, but films I enjoyed or have a connection with.
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