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“Barbie has a great day every day, but Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him.”
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Terminator Salvation (2009)
Read more: Terminator Salvation (2009)“Terminator: Salvation” – Eff yeah. My original review of Terminator: Salvation was written in 2010. I’d like to believe my writing has gotten a lot better since then, but I’m biased. As it turns out, Goat discovered that nobody had reviewed Terminator: Salvation over at Ruthless Reviews, so I volunteered my review. But first, I…
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Black Widow (2021)
Read more: Black Widow (2021)“Black Widow” – Back up a step. Not even a pandemic can stop Marvel. Even with the delayed movie releases, Marvel seemed to be ready for any contingency. WandaVision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Loki have filled in the movie/television schedule that has otherwise been a giant void of nothing. Now, with things opening…
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The Tomorrow War
Read more: The Tomorrow WarThe sun’ll come out tomorrow Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow There’ll be sun Just thinkin’ about tomorrow Clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow ‘Til there’s none Director Charles McKay and writer Zach Dean slathered on the sunblock for this shlock, with the inspired title of The Tomorrow War. (A personal note: This humble…
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Werewolves Within (2021)
Read more: Werewolves Within (2021)1 Hr 37 minutes, R for hands getting chewed off. Fair Value of Werewolves Within: -$4.00. “I feel like I’m trapped in a bad dinner theater murder mystery, and they’re not letting me leave.”- this quote, uttered by one of the characters, completely embodies the experience of this film. From the Uwe Boll School of…
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Phenomena (1985)
Read more: Phenomena (1985)1 Hr 56 minutes, rated R for Giallo levels of gore WARNING: This film isn’t quite as hard core as a Fulci film, but it does definitely go there, both in terms of gore, ugly mutilation, and decomposition. If you can’t stand maggots you may very well want to skip that particular Argento film. Fair…
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The Fly (1958)
Read more: The Fly (1958)I have been asked before what horror movie was the scariest or the best of all time, and for this I would have to go with Alien for sheer competence, terror and technical excellence. However, if you are merely 9 years old, and quite the naive little impressionable twat, this movie terrified me like nothing…
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The Last Samurai
Read more: The Last SamuraiEDITOR’S NOTE: YouTube is now streaming some great movies, in totality, with ads. Here is one that Matt reviewed. Enjoy. Despite what I might say in the remainder of this review, I liked The Last Samurai. Even with its 2 1/2 hour length, it moved quite well and I was engaged throughout. Director Edward Zwick,…
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A Quiet Place Part II
Read more: A Quiet Place Part II“A Quiet Place Part II” – Everything can hear you scream. Since I did not write a full review of A Quiet Place, just noted it as arguably the best movie of 2018 in my year-end review, it is worth spending a little time here to talk about it before getting into Part II. A…
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Cruella
Read more: Cruella“Cruella” – A tale of two Emmas. For years, Disney has been trying to recapture the magic of beloved classics, either by remaking them or attempting to reimagine them, and mostly failing. Alice in Wonderland, Dumbo, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Maleficent, and more. I get that people have enjoyed some of them,…
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Without Remorse
Read more: Without Remorse“Without Remorse” – Until you watch this film. While we continue to wait for theaters to reopen with movies we actually want to pay for, streaming services are still pumping out plenty of content for us to chew on. Three weeks ago, Without Remorse dropped on Amazon Prime and I finally found some time to…
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The Ruthless Guide to 80s Action Movies: Volume 1
by Erich Schulte (Author), Matt Cale (Author), Mike McGowan (Author), John Gautreaux (Author), Devon Pack (Author), Sarah Sarah Rhodes (Author), Shelby Sherman (Author), Michael Behrens (Author), Juan Konstantin (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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A Christmas Carol (1951)
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A Christmas Story
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S.O.B (1981): Standard Operational Bullshit (Hollywood version)
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Assholes of the Cinema: Maggie Smith, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)
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Mufasa: The Lion King (2024)
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Mixed Nuts (1994)
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The Gathering (1977)
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Mrs. Worthington’s Party-A.K.A. Noelle (2007)
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The Unsung: Frederick, Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
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Nosferatu (2024) and Bringing Vampires Back to the Horror Genre
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Elf (2003)
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The Man Who Invented Christmas
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Hard Boiled Dicks: Goodnight, My Love (1972)
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Christmas Evil (1980)
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Carol For Another Christmas (1964)
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966)
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“Kraven the Hunter”
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Love Actually (2003)
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A Christmas Carol (2000)
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A Christmas Carol
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The Unsung: Malena, Alice Adams
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The Top 10 Movies About Salesmen
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The Odd Couple (1968)
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The Rapture (1991): John Welsh is not impressed
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Nosferatu (2024)
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A Christmas Carol: (2019) FX Version
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The Top 10 Christmas Movie Characters
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The Unsung: Sharon, The Rapture (1991)
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Assholes of the Cinema: The U.S.A. Mac and Me (1988)
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A Charlie Brown Christmas Special (1965)