Jay Pilon

Jay Pilon

Film buff. Hotep. Card collector. Interviewer.

Favorite films

  • The Empire Strikes Back
  • Being There
  • Wild Strawberries
  • The Secret: Dare to Dream

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  • The Love Club: Sydney’s Journey

    ★★★

  • Snow White

    ½

  • Reality Bites: A Hannah Swensen Mystery

    ★★★

  • The Bear Lake Murders

    ★★★

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  • The Love Club: Sydney’s Journey

    The Love Club: Sydney’s Journey

    ★★★

    Hallmark Answer To Sex And The City
    This is the second part of a trio of films that showcase the love lives of three college sisters after college. I really like Syndney's story as she was a college track star, and loved blogging about food. The ex in this was one of the most jerk characters ever in a Hallmark movie. Man was obsessed with himself and was stringing two women along for his entertainment. Good little movie. Im a check out the other two.

  • Snow White

    Snow White

    ½

    Pure Torture
    I subjected myself to this film for the first and last time.

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  • The Reluctant Royal

    The Reluctant Royal

    ★★★

    Relaxing Watch - Fish out of Water Story
    Its no King Ralph, but Andrew Walker delivers his usual charm and wit into a Hallmark-verse continuity of Royal Films series. This film ties into Hallmarks 'The Royal We'. A Duke seeks to include his heir, a son named Johnny (Walker) that he abandoned as a baby, back into his royal family, The mother, a singer from a bar in Philly, was left to raise Johnny alone. Along the way the 'reluctant royal', learns more about his father, the Duke, and royal life. Decent watchable stuff, with some nice moments of humor sprinkled throughout.

  • Piece By Piece

    Piece By Piece

    ½

    Self Indulgent & As Fake As Its Plastic World
    A semi-auto biography of producer Pharell, as told through the world of LEGO. Narcissistic and shallow, the biopic elements of this dullard are left with more questions than answers. None of the complexities of deal making, producing, or the inner life of Pharell are ever truly explored. Its all fake, all plastic, all to unreal. Not enjoyable as a LEGO picture, and not true as a bio-pic. Piece by piece is a complete fail.