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John Puccio \ud83d\udd05

Unpopular opinions about movies, music, sports & the fall of Western Civilization

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The Perpetual Present

Last year I was looking for something new to watch and stumbled across Enlightened on HBO Max. I had not heard anything about the show, but the series was starring Gen X icon Laura Dern and was labelled “Just Added” - so I figured I’d give...

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Semiquincentennial Fever

I have an unrequited love/hate relationship with Ken Burns.

On one hand, I think he is a brilliant auteur who re-invented historical documentary filmmaking. First with 1981’s Brooklyn Bridge, and nine years later with his magnum opus The C...

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What's a Christmas Movie?

Oh, December!

A season of celebration, reflection, countless traditions and psychological traumas. These December happenings – be they real, imagined or just remembered – mark the passage of time. We are reminded of the importance of frien...

2 years ago

Radiohead

My good friend Dave asked me to contribute a segment on Radiohead for his blog post Breaking Down the Band.

I submitted the following …


RADIOHEAD

Radiohead performs at NYC’s Madison Square Garden, July 13, 2018


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3 years ago

The Goddamn Jets

On a bitterly cold day in December of 1981, the New York Jets hosted the Green Bay Packers on the last Sunday of the regular season. The stakes were the same for both teams. Win and make the playoffs, lose and the season would be over.

For...

3 years ago
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