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ByteSized Video Reviews

Summary: "Byte" sized thoughts, opinions, and video reviews of films. Visually entertaining and easily digestible videos served up just for your busy schedule!

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 ByteSized Video Reviews #6: Saving Mr. Banks | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 4:32

TJ is finally back for the new year and he’s bringing his review of ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ to you! All in all, Saving Mr. Banks is a charming film that you should see, even if it feels a bit like a Disney P.R. piece. But it’s okay because Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, and Colin Farrell do a wonderful job of bringing the film to life.

 ByteSized Video Reviews #5: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 6:07

TJ walks through the good and the bad of ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’. Is it better than the first installment of this would-be trilogy? Though TJ questions the wisdom of making a trilogy out of a single book, TJ does think this installment is better. Martin Freeman continues to impress as Bilbo and overall, the pacing feels far better. This is one TJ recommends catching in the theater.

 ByteSized Video Reviews #3: Gravity | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 7:17

In this episode, TJ steps back a few weeks to review a film that's been out a little over a month since the film he wanted to see is in limited release and not playing in Nashville at this time. But Alfonso Cuaron's 'Gravity' is a great film and worthy of a little more attention. So TJ dives in with his thoughts on Sandra Bullock's performance, the majesty and beauty of the film despite being so CGI heavy, the intensity and more.

 ByteSized Video Reviews #2: Thor: The Dark World | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 5:32

In this episode, TJ gives his brief review of 'Thor: The Dark World', and why it's much better than the first film. In fact, it's a pretty good Marvel film in general. It features great chemistry between Thor and Jane, plenty of fun and humor, plenty of seriousness, and a lot of Loki. What's not to like? Of course it's not all roses as there are "some" issues.

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