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Scott Tunstall


Website: https://movieloner.com
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Bio: I'm a freelance writer/blogger who rambles about TV, movies and sports. In addition to CliqueClack, you can find my stuff at ITI , MatchFlick , and Gunaxin.

Posts by Scott Tunstall

Rescue Me – Fight night

Rescue Me does a good job mixing up the serious and the funny. Last week’s descent into the hell that is Tommy’s scarred psyche gave way to this week’s jocular antics. The episode had a boxing theme running throughout, and I’m not just talking about Franco’s ring debut. The entire cast was throwing down with […]

TV in the Movies – When movie stars try the small screen

Television has proven to be an excellent launching pad for many of Hollywood’s biggest names. Michael J. Fox (Family Ties), Bruce Willis (Moonlighting) and Will Smith (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) are just a few who cut their teeth on the small screen before reaching the Hollywood stratosphere. Fox was able to make a triumphant […]

Rescue Me – No more tears for Tommy Gavin

I’ve always liked Denis Leary as an actor. I’d go so far as to say I like his TV and movie roles more than his stand-up comedy. The Ref, Wag the Dog, The Thomas Crown Affair, Recount and the underrated The Job stand out for me. Leary has tackled various characters, but none as complex […]

TV in the Movies – Masters of the parallel universe

My pals inform me that if one consumes enough LSD, alternate realities can be seen. I’ll have to take these “friends” of mine at their word. I wouldn’t know anything about using psychedelic drugs. Okay, I attended a couple raves back in the ’90s and may have “experimented” a bit. I never visited another reality, […]

What’s on the British Life on Mars Season One DVD?

Uh, not much. End of review. Just kidding, folks. I doubt the CliqueClack editors would let me get away with a three word review. They take pride in being relatively professional. Bummer for me. Nevertheless, I poured over the Life on Mars season one DVD extras and came away somewhat disappointed. The menu presentation is […]

Burn Notice – Spy class is in session

Watching Burn Notice reminds me of grade school science class. Remember when you made the working volcano that spewed real lava (corn syrup)? Or the time you fashioned a potato into a light bulb? I don’t know about you guys, but I felt like a little Einstein. A few years later I would discover girls […]

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