Category: Movies
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The Devil’s Rejects (2005)
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Read more: The Devil’s Rejects (2005)Rob Zombie’s The Devil’s Rejects is a sadistic, brutal, bleeding ulcer of a film; a picture so vile, cruel, and inhumane that it nearly achieves a poetic transcendence.
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Catwoman (2004)
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Read more: Catwoman (2004)I knew I was in for an unprecedented summer crapfest when I encountered a goddamn retard before ever setting foot in the theater.
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Alone in the Dark
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Read more: Alone in the DarkNo, not Tara Reid’s brain…Another “masterpiece” from the great Uwe Boll
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Top 10 Movies Not To Watch Before…
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Read more: Top 10 Movies Not To Watch Before…Some movies are so bland they pretty much leave your head as the end credits roll. Others contain such unnerving scenes… like the opening of Jaws … that they are never forgotten.
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Memorable Movie Scenes: Part 52
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Read more: Memorable Movie Scenes: Part 52There are many memorable scenes in this cheesy sci-fi horror flick, but the funniest and most satisfying ones are the bitching and griping from the head of the lady who had lost her body.
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The Not Quite #10: Heat (1995)
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Read more: The Not Quite #10: Heat (1995)Michael Mann has been making films for more than four decades. He’s no Kubrick, but the similarity of his painstaking approach means it’s pretty straightforward to get up to speed with his concise back catalog.
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The Ghost Writer
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Read more: The Ghost WriterIn Polanski’s slick, Hitchcockian thriller, a writer known only as the Ghost (Ewan McGregor), is hired to ghostwrite the memoirs of an ex British Prime Minister named Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan), clearly based on Tony Blair.
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The Lion In Winter (1968)
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Read more: The Lion In Winter (1968)The Lion In Winter is the greatest movie ever to only win 3 Oscars, with another Academy slap in the face to Peter O’Toole. I guess that the Academy reveres retards the mentally and emotionally challenged (Charly and Forrest Gump) more than Saving Private Ryan and Peter O’Toole.
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Starring Debuts #28: Warren Beatty in Splendor in the Grass (1961)
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Read more: Starring Debuts #28: Warren Beatty in Splendor in the Grass (1961)Bud Stamper (a 23-year-old Beatty) and Deanie (a bewitching Natalie Wood) excel at capturing such sexual repression, desperate to get it on.
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Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
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Read more: Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966)There are many stages of marriage. One being Disillusionment, which is the stage of marriage following Romance and before Misery.