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Puss in Boots, Anonymous & The Three Musketeers in 30 Seconds!

Friday, October 28, 2011 6:00 PM Comments (4)

This week, my “Reel Faith” co-host David DiCerto reviews Puss in Boots in 30 seconds, while I try a brand-new feat: reviewing two movies in 30 seconds! Yes, behold my 30-second take on Anonymous and The Three Musketeers! Watch if you dare!

And if you don’t, there’s also my plain vanilla take on The Three Musketeers in 30 seconds.

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Puss in Boots (DD)

Anonymous AND The Three Musketeers! (SDG)

Anonymous (SDG)

 

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Okay, I finally watched some of these 30 second reviews. I do not like to watch videos online (yeah, one of the few I guess). But these are great and short enough for even my video attention span. So I am a convert and will tune in from now on!

Gail, thanks so much! That’s great to hear. You can find lots more here and here.

Re Puss in Boots reviewer’s “innuendo”: the first scene in this movie is Puss literally adjusting his notched belt, getting dressed, standing over the bed of his conquest from the night before, as she rolls around on her back in bed with legs spread.  He then leaves his latest fornication in the dust.  The female cat(s) is referred to as a “woman” thoughout the film.  Note that the “woman’s” father/master is in his own bed watching all of this benignly a foot away, and has been there all night long.

That is what is called an innuendo.  That is innuendo number one in a list 100 long.  100 hetero.  Shall we begin with the non-hetero innuendos?

Oh, may as well add another doosey.  Jack is begging wife Jill to have a child, if only one.  She replies that there is no way she is going to ruin the body she has worked so hard into getting into such good shape. 

Get those kindergartners to be vain and barren asap!

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About Steven D. Greydanus

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Steven D. Greydanus is film critic for the National Catholic Register and Decent Films, the online home for his film writing. He writes regularly for Christianity Today, Catholic World Report and other venues, and is a regular guest on several radio shows. Steven has contributed several entries to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, including “The Church and Film” and a number of filmmaker biographies. He has also written about film for the Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy. He has a BFA in Media Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York, and an MA in Religious Studies from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, PA. He is pursuing diaconal studies in the Archdiocese of Newark. Steven and Suzanne have seven children.