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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers 1988 ★★½
Perhaps the first of the "diminishing returns" but still a fun watch with a young Danielle Harris, a few fun kills and rescue coming from drunk rednecks. Whou woulda thunk it?
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Magnificent Warriors 1987 ★★★½
A very entertaining 80s action flick. Looks pretty Hollywood with captivating, fast paced fight scenes and humour reminiscent of Hollywood action flicks. Last but not least: Michelle Yeoh makes for a great action lead and the comic relief is at least better than Joe Pesci in the Lethal Weapon-sequels.
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The Horror at 37,000 Feet 1973 ★★★★
Maybe it's the special effects, or the setting or the fact that it was made as a TV movie, but this felt like a precursor to The Langoliers. That said, it was quite well made and I liked the pace and the cast. Chuck Connors stars as the gruff pilot who for some reason does not slap anyone over the course of this film. Funnily enough, for later generations the bigger star in this movie would be William Shatner. Even though... his... delivery here... is very... un... Shatner. Also drunk bitter priest William Shatner is a-ma(!)zing. That alone is worth the price of admission, not to mention his bickering with his wife Rosemary (yeah, she has a different name, but I'm calling her Rosemary; you'll see why). Also fun to see Paul Winfield as posh doctor. Or the man who went on to play Jeremiah Smith as one of the leads. Very entertaining and well made for tv movie means. And it's on Youtube.
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THE SEDUCTION (1982). Pretty good (and somewhat frightening) look of celebrity fandom that can turn quickly into stalking, although not as much attention paid to it back then. Lovely Morgan Fairchild seems to have it all...a plum job as a News Anchor, a smoking house with a swimming pool (where You are treated to nude swims) and a devoted boyfriend (Michael Sarrazin). However, She also has an admirer (Andrew Stevens looking smarmy) who doesn't seem to know about too much attention can backfire, and it seems there's nothing g the police can do. TS remains a compelling view, although the wrap-up is somewhat preposterous. *** |
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D.A.R.Y.L (1985). A Young boy is adopted by a young couple while awaiting to see if his real parents show up. It turns out there is more to him then being exceptionally gifted. While this is a little too cutesy in the first half, it gets pretty good after that with some good FX and funny moments. It didn't deserve its fate of being all but unknown, although being released in the middle of FIRST BLOOD 2:RAMBO and B. certainly didn't help it. BACK TO THE FUTURE **1/2
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