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The Three Musketeers (1973, Richard Lester)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 7, 2019

The Three Musketeers is so much fun, you barely notice when the film takes a turn in the last thirty or so minutes. The Musketeers are on a mission—they’ve got to deliver a letter to England to save at least one lady’s honor, possibly two—and just as the film reunites them all with the promise read more

The Three Musketeers (1973, Richard Lester)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 7, 2019

The Three Musketeers is so much fun, you barely notice when the film takes a turn in the last thirty or so minutes. The Musketeers are on a mission—they’ve got to deliver a letter to England to save at least one lady’s honor, possibly two—and just as the film reunites them all with the promise read more

The Three Musketeers (1973, Richard Lester)

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 7, 2019

The Three Musketeers is so much fun, you barely notice when the film takes a turn in the last thirty or so minutes. The Musketeers are on a mission—they’ve got to deliver a letter to England to save at least one lady’s honor, possibly two—and just as the film reunites them all with the promise read more

The Three Musketeers (1973, Richard Lester)

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 7, 2019

The Three Musketeers is so much fun, you barely notice when the film takes a turn in the last thirty or so minutes. The Musketeers are on a mission—they’ve got to deliver a letter to England to save at least one lady’s honor, possibly two—and just as the film reunites them all with the promise read more

Superman III (1983, Richard Lester)

The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 8, 2010

Superman III–deservedly–gets a lot of flak, but it’s actually the most faithful to the comics in a lot of ways. It plays out like a late sixties, early seventies Superman comic–”The Man Who Killed Superman,” turning out to be a bumbling, generally well-meaning gu read more

Superman II (1980, Richard Lester)

The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 1, 2010

There are, now, three versions of Superman II. The theatrical, an extended television version (not officially released) and original director Richard Donner’s take on it. Unfortunately, Superman II is–as a narrative and a sequel–rife with problems. Drawing attention to these probl read more