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			I've always liked this film but until now I didn't consider it to be as good as everyone made it to be. I was definetly wrong it's a masterpiece. -10/10 Cape Fear (1962) One of the most compelling and well executed thrillers out there. Great perfromances by Mitchum and Peck. -9/10 
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			After hearing the incredibly sad news about David Carradine, I decided to pull this one out in his memory. It's been awhile since I last watched it, forgot just how small his part is in this one...have to watch Vol. 2 tomorrow for sure. Hard not to enjoy this movie. Just a pure badass action movie from start to finish - over-the-top, intentionally campy and featuring some of the best action scenes quite possibly of all time. Not as well written as Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs, but just as entertaining - easily one of Tarantino's best flicks. 
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			Psycho caught on Rear Window...one hell of a film! De Palma's finest! >>: A- Sisters (2006) A dreadful remake! >>: D 
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