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princess bride.... "as you wish"
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Welcome to the Grindhouse Double Feature: Black Candles and Evil Eye
Black Candles 6/10 Evil Eye 4/10 |
the beyond, 8/10. for a low budget 70's gore fest it really stands up. some effects are slightly dated but you have to bare with it.:cool:
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Henry: Portrait of A Serial Killer
...a great portrait indeed. >>: A- The Hills have Eyes 2 (2007) I was expecting for the sequel eagerly. Though the story was very mediocre with a poor ending but still it's better than many other horror flicks that has been released recent days. >>: B- |
Shrek 2.....
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Wolfen
Well this was different. Not at all like a typical werewolf film but I found it fairly entertaining. There's not too much gore, but what's there looks good. The acting was good, the diredcting was good and the story was more like a serial killer drama than a werewolf movie, but I think it works in this film. C+ |
They Live. Very good film.
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Hellraiser 3 : Hell on Earth
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tombstone.
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Pit and the pendulum
I liked this film, bit tame but a good story. |
Pet Samatary 7/10
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Adrenalin:Fear the Rush
4/10 |
The Hills Have Eyes II (Unrated)
I usually have low expectations of sequels, so I didn't expect much. Was pleasantly surprised here. Fast-paced action and some really nice gore. Only thing odd was it ended sorta abruptly, but I can forgive that. 7/10. Shooter Decent shoot-em-up flick. Also a 7/10. |
heartstopper
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Drawing Flies.
Jason Lee, Jason Mewes, where can one go wrong? |
A Knight's Tale ...fun popcorn movie!~
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Empire of the Wolves
6/10 |
Shrek the Third
10/10 |
Little Miss Sunshine.
I don't see where it was as funny as people said it would be, the dance at the end was funny, but other than that there was hardly anything that was meant to be funny. Interesting movie, good movie, but I don't see why people raved about it being funny. |
Hercules In The Haunted World
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Sunshine. 07/10
The premise is good...REALLY good. A group of astronauts going to re-ignite the dying sun in the future...then facing such unforeseen moments of terror because...(here's the plot twist so I wont spoil it). And coming from Danny Boyle of 28 Days/Weeks Later fame, this ought to be good. The effects are mind-blowing, and are some of the best I ve seen in a movie so far. If it wasnt for some of the weaker characterisations and some loss of atmospheric creepiness in the latter half of the movie, I would have given it an 8 or a 9. But this is one truly fantastic sci-fi movie of recent times. It is unsettling, disturbing and depressing, and manages to keep you glued till the end. Watch it. Recommended by me. |
Suspect Zero
>>: C |
Animal House
Such an excellent movie. Few college/teen comedies have even come close. |
Premonition
Crap. Don't waste your time. Boring, confusing, predictable and lame. Sandra Bullock acts fine, but the problem is she's acting in a shitty movie that doesn't know it sucks. Plotholes abound and in the end, there's no resolution or explanation for any of the nonsense we just sat through. F |
Patton Oswalt: No Reason to Complain
If you've never seen this dude's stand-up, then check him out. He's great. My wife & I had the pleasure of seeing him open for Dave Atell a few years ago and we've been fans ever since. (He's also the lead in Ratatouille, so he's becoming well known in recent months.) That being said, this wasn't his funniest stuff. It's entertaining as stand-up comedy gets, but he has better jokes then some of what we see here. B |
Hot Fuzz. First viewing since the cinema.
Quality. Good stuff, I'd reccomend it...just don't expect a carbon copy of Shaun, it's completely different. |
The 40 Year Old Virgin.
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1984, 9/10. sometimes you have to watch movies of substance
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966)
Suspiria (1977) |
Watched Death Vally, Hellnight and Evil Dead last night
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the prestige
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Madea's Family Reunion.
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Pervert!
6/10 |
I just got back from an Alfred Hitchcock/ Farley Granger double feature at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago. It was a spectacular experience, capped by the fact that I got to meet Farley, and he autographed my copy of Rope on DVD!
Between on-stage interviews with him, the theater screened: Strangers on a Train (1951) I've always considered this one of Hitchcock's most technically solid films. Every shot is well calculated, and there is some seriously cool symbolism and trick-shot-photography contained inside. Rope (1948) One of my top five favorite Hitchcock films, and easily his most underrated. When I heard they'd be screening this, I practically shat myself in excitement. I've probably seen it twenty-five times before, but this big-screen experience made it seem like new. Exhilerating and beautifully shot, and never dull. And having an autographed copy is very cool. Mr. Granger was an unbelievably nice guy, and very generous. I feel very blessed to have met him. |
The Hills Have Eyes 2
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Ginger Snaps.
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The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007)
The Abandoned (2006) |
Jason X
The Friday the 13th franchise bottomed out with Manhattan & Jason Goes to Hell, so naturally, there was nowhere to go but up, right? Jason X takes itself considerably less serious than it's predecessors which is a good thing. At least they realized they were making a cheesy popcorn movie so they loaded it up with all kinds of creative kill scenes. It's a pretty entertaining flick but don't expect to be scared or see a great movie. It's pure cheesy fun. C+ |
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