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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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Beast With A Gun – 70s Italian Crime Film
Read more: Beast With A Gun – 70s Italian Crime FilmBeast With A Gun is one of the films featured on a TV screen in Jackie Brown, so before watching it I wondered why it wasn’t included among the classics of the genre.
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Riddick
Read more: RiddickNever get into a fight with a character who has read more of the script than you have.
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The Grandmaster
Read more: The GrandmasterIf you are making a biopic about the man famous for training Bruce Lee in the art of wing chun, could you possibly consider HAVING AT LEAST ONE FRICKING SCENE DEDICATED TO TRAINING THE GREATEST MARTIAL ARTIST OF THE 20TH CENTURY?
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Almost Human – Poliziotteschi
Read more: Almost Human – PoliziotteschiSacchi shoots an old guy and, to make a show of his unparalleled meanness, disregards the two females present and forces the remaining man to fellate him at gunpoint.
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Violent City
Read more: Violent CityWith Bronson, when his hair was still black and his body was not puffy, his wife Jill Ireland when she was still hot and couldnÂt afford a body double (yeah!), and Aristotelis Telly Savalas as bald as heÂd always been.
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The World’s End
Read more: The World’s EndA fully networked, modular, information based panopticon that knows what’s best for you, and doesn’t really care for dissent or drunken hooligans. Am I talking about the current British government or the ink blooded robots that are the obstacles of Pegg and Frost’s comedy duo?
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Cat People (1942 Val Lewton)
Read more: Cat People (1942 Val Lewton)Cat People was one of the biggest hits of 1942. It competed favorably with Casablanca in the box office. The reason in part is because Cat People is the anti-vamp film. A more realistic title for the film might be Fear of a War Bride.
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The Tender Bar
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Never Take Sweets (a.k.a. Candy) from a Stranger (1960)
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My Year in Movies – 2021 Edition – Second. Worst. Year. Ever.
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She (1965)
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A Handful of 90s British Classics
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The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Starring debuts #10: Bo Derek in 10 (1979)
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The Matrix Resurrections
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Starring debuts #9: John Amplas in Martin (1978)
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Nightmare Alley-Devon’s Slant
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Christmas Twister (2012)
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A Merry Friggin’ Christmas (2014)
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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
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Cruising For A Few Good Movies
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Merry In-Laws (2012)
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The King’s Man
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Dead End (2003)
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Nightmare Alley
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Blaxploitation #1: Super Fly (1972)
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Zombie Hunter (2013)
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Starring Debuts #6: Harvey Stephens in The Omen (1976)
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Sudden Impact (1983)
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Starring Debuts #4: Kathleen Turner in Body Heat (1981)
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Starring Debuts #2: John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever
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The Enforcer (1976)
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Chato’s Land (1972)