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Luke’s Substack

Luke Chandley

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

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Jackass Makes Me Feel Cool

About four times a year, I will put on one of the four Jackass movies and, by osmosis, I will feel really cool and want to hang out with cool people and drive around on a milk float or throw a tarantula at a friend. Jackass is stupid and fu...

13 days ago
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The Perfect Sick Day Movie Schedule

Today I am feeling a bit sick. A little bit under the weather. And the weather outside is what I’d describe as heavy drizzle. So to feel lower than heavy drizzle… well, you get how I feel. I’ve bought a thing of porridge from the shop (I ha...

a month ago
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The Undying Joy of Steven Spielberg

When I was growing up and first getting into movies (yes, I consider rewatching Space Jam and Home Alone 3 ‘getting into movies’) (yes Home Alone 3 is worth a watch) there was only one director I knew of by name. I was probably only 10 or 1...

a month ago
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10 Movies to Watch this Spooky Season

In our house, Halloween season hits first gear on the 1st September. And while we don’t watch the classics until week one October, we begin to dabble in the spooky and the scary as soon as August ends. So in time to inspire some fright-seas...

a month ago
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  • Luke Chandley

    Some writing about movies. Weekly for now.

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