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Robert S. Miller

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ROBERT S. MILLER is a writer and lawyer who enjoys the outdoors and lives in Minnesota. He’s worked at many additional jobs through the years while paying off his student loans including warehouse, factory and janitorial work, and clerking in a liquor store. He is an avid reader and is in the process of writing a book about his reading experiences. He has also written four novels and a number of short stories.

His reviews can also be found on Movie Review Query Engines (MRQE):

http://www.mrqe.com/

You can contact the author directly by sending an e-mail to:

arcticshores@hotmail.com
Updated a list "MOVIE REVIEWS"
  • RAGING BULL (1980): Jake La Motta
  • MY LIFE AS A DOG (1985): Swedish Warmth
  • THE CANDIDATE (1972): A Cute Political Movie
  • INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL (2008): Phone Home Indiana Jones
  • THE FOUNTAINHEAD (1949): Ayn Rand in Hollywood
July 22 8:52 AM
About the time that he wrote his book I Never Played the Game, Howard Cosell made the statement that he despised boxing while still maintaining his respect for the fighters who participated in the spo
July 22 8:51 AM
We don’t endow the stereotypical Swede with a sense of humor.  Generally we think of a Swede as being stoic, somewhat priggish and too much of a conformist.  Even its greatest filmmaker, Ingmar Bergm
July 17 8:42 AM
The tagline for the movie posters of The Candidate went like this: “Too handsome.  Too liberal.  Doesn’t have a chance.  He’s perfect!”  The promoters of the movie also threw in a cynical aside when
June 24 9:22 AM
I didn’t find the latest sequel to be much of a letdown because, frankly, I went into the movie expecting it to be anti-climatic.  What else could we expect?  Two earlier sequels to the original Raid
June 17 8:58 AM
Ayn Rand has both been overly criticized and overly praised.  She spoke so highly of herself that she never escaped notice.  Her most famous novel, Atlas Shrugged (apparently to be made into full len
May 27 9:01 AM
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