CliqueClack Flicks
Name:

Chuck Duncan


Website: https://canibefierceforaminute.com
Twitter: CRDFilm
Bio: Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, grew up watching classic game shows and sitcoms. Over the years, worked at two movie theaters, three record stores, two book stores and two video stores. Loves movies, television, theater, music and writing about all of the above and anything else that comes to mind at his new blog, Can I Be Fierce for a Minute? Also owns video production and graphic design company, MaxStone Media.

Posts by Chuck Duncan

Flicks on DVD and Blu-ray: Paul, Mars Needs Moms, Fast Times at Ridgemont High

It’s a big home video week of some smaller films that got little notice at the box office, family films, Blu-ray debuts, and a collection of original ‘The Saint’ films starring the great George Sanders.

Mars Needs Moms and The Fox & the Hound – What does Disney have against mothers?

Disney’s new home video releases this week – ‘Mars Needs Moms’ and ‘The Fox and the Hound’ – make you wonder just what the studio has against dear old mom.

Lucille Ball – Movie star

On the occasion of Lucille Ball’s 100th birthday, we take a look back at her career before television made her a star and a comedy legend.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes doesn’t monkey around with the classic

The ‘Planet of the Apes’ reboot sets itself apart from the originals by establishing its own origin story … and ends up being better than it had any right to be.

Flicks on DVD and Blu-ray – Rio, Conan, Spy Kids

This week, some angry birds go to ‘Rio’ and a comedy classics comes to Blu-ray for the first time along with Conan and the Spy Kids.

Trailer Talk – Judging a movie by its trailer

Do you enjoy trailers more than the movie? Do you think the trailers give too much away? Or do you think a great trailer equals a bad movie? The Flicks crew gathered to watch a few new trailers in order to render judgment on the films themselves.

Flicks on DVD and Blu-ray – Source Code, The Blues Brothers, Animal House

It’s not a big week for new theatrical releases on home video, but two long-awaited John Belushi comedy classics have finally made their way to Blu-ray!

Powered By OneLink