The Boondock Saints: A CineMaine Review
The Boondock Saints may be known for it’s Boston setting, but the film connects to Maine in one very specific way.
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The Boondock Saints may be known for it’s Boston setting, but the film connects to Maine in one very specific way.
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Though Martin Scorsese’s 2010 psychological thriller Shutter Island is set in the state of Massachusetts, this film does connect to the state of Maine in a small, yet surprising way.
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Even though this is an episode of a TV show and not a movie (one that’s primarly set in Canada no less), the Trailer Park Boys episode “Friends of the Road” has some close connections to the state of Maine. Be sure to check out the website for the Eastern Maine Model Railroad Club if
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Happy Thanksgiving from CineMaine! To tie in with this holiday, is a review of the 1989 horror film Pet Sematary; based off of the Stephen King novel of the same name. The movie does take place during Thanksgiving. What better way to bring families together than… reburying your loved ones to bring them back?Well, a
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ShadowJay97 takes a look at Eragon, based off of Star War… I MEAN… based off of Christopher Paolini’s novel of the same name.
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The Strange Woman, is an obscure melodrama from the 1940s that starred Hedy Lamarr (not Hedley). Watch the video to discover this film’s connection to Maine. The following links were used in my research for this video: https://tripbucket.com/dreams/dream/bangor-maine/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038990/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv https://bangorinfo.com/history.html https://www.maine.gov/portal/about_me/history.html
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Forrest Gump, one of the highest grossing and most famous films of all time, celebrates its 30th anniversary this summer. But how exactly is this film connected to the state of Maine?
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ShadowJay97 takes a look at the film that bombed so hard that it took over a decade for Hollywood to give female-driven comic book movies another shot.
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ShadowJay97 takes a look at the Hulk’s first big-screen outing, to try and figure out why it didn’t smash as hard as some of Marvel’s other cinematic debuts.
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