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Mallrats with commentary.
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The French Connection (1971)
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Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Peter Weir is a master of symbolism. |
Miss Petigrew Lives For A Day
Surprisingly sweet and fun, This novel adaptaion feels like the best kind of old-time screwball comedy. Frances McDormand is great (as ususal) and Amy Adams is incadescent. If you are a guy with a theater-loving girlfriend, this film will make both of you happy. If all you want is horror, steer clear. 8/10 |
Full Metal Yakuza.
For the most part, a low budget Robocop rip-off. Again, the plot becomes thin from middle onwards. Not much action either as the title would suggest. |
John Carpenters Vampires
6/10 |
The Fugitive ... been ages since i saw this last... still kind of fun thanks to a fairly rich supporting cast.
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Samurai Cop (1989)
Hysterical. I don't usually recommend trash unless it's the golden goose, and here it is. Don't Torture a Duckling (1972) Right up there among Argento's greatest giallos. The Children (1980) Eh...not bad. The premise gets old fast, but it's got a surprisingly shocking ending. |
Mirrors - Could have been decent if not for the last hour or so...
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Saw 4- 5/10
Wasted potential. Good kills but that was about it. I watch these for the twist shocker endings... This one failed in a plothole filled stinkfest. |
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