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Old 05-05-2020, 03:32 AM
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THE LONLIEST RUNNER (1976)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>SPOILERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>

This Made for Television film, written/directed/produced by Michael Landon , while it has the look of a TV movie and a little too pat of a wrap-up, features a terrific , sympathetic performance by Lance Kerwin (later in TV's JAMES AT 15 and SALEM'S LOT) as a young teenager who still wets the bed. His humiliation is compounded by his Mother (a TOTAL bitch and that's being kind) hanging his soiled sheets out his bedroom window and He having to haul ass to yank them out of sight of the neighbors and friends. Check it out on YOUTUBE. ***1/2
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Old 05-08-2020, 01:09 AM
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FRIDAY, THE 13th PART 5: A NEW BEGINNING (1985). The Black Sheep of the franchise and with good reason. Just horrendous in every way , although the optimist in Me wants to think it's kind of neat having two actors from RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD in here and Debisue Voorhees (Tina) is scrumptious, but really would be hard pressed to find any reason to watch this. Reading the history of the films, it's almost humorous how embarrassed Paramount seemed to be of the F13 successes, but still made them, with lower budgets and fluctuating qualities. Go to YOUTUBE and watch this being shown on THE KILL COUNT; You get to see the "Good parts" and save Yourself some time. *
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Old 05-08-2020, 01:29 AM
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FRIDAY, THE 13th PART 5: A NEW BEGINNING (1985). The Black Sheep of the franchise and with good reason. Just horrendous in every way , although the optimist in Me wants to think it's kind of neat having two actors from RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD in here and Debisue Voorhees (Tina) is scrumptious, but really would be hard pressed to find any reason to watch this. Reading the history of the films, it's almost humorous how embarrassed Paramount seemed to be of the F13 successes, but still made them, with lower budgets and fluctuating qualities. Go to YOUTUBE and watch this being shown on THE KILL COUNT; You get to see the "Good parts" and save Yourself some time. *
This one is a fun watch too:

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This one is a fun watch too:

For youtube inserts, just include the url part after the = character, that being "PeXdSXeorN0".

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Old 05-10-2020, 12:59 AM
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This one is a fun watch too:

That was pretty good-Thanks for that.


COFFEY (1973). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>SPOILERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >

Awesome Pam Grier film that deservedly made her a star. Her sister's victimization from Drug dealers makes this Nurse into a One Woman Wrecking Crew, using her considerable wits, ultra luscious figure and ulterior motives to wiping out various scum. Loaded with outrageous scenes-particularly the opening, this is well worth a watch even though it was hard for Me to accept Alan Arbus-the kindly DR Sidney Feeman from MASH- as a Crimelord. Also has Sid Haig (up to no good as usual) and the ultimate cat fight ....who would know how handy hair could be? ****
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Old 05-10-2020, 04:19 PM
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FRIDAY, THE 13th PART 5: A NEW BEGINNING (1985). The Black Sheep of the franchise and with good reason. Just horrendous in every way , although the optimist in Me wants to think it's kind of neat having two actors from RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD in here and Debisue Voorhees (Tina) is scrumptious, but really would be hard pressed to find any reason to watch this. Reading the history of the films, it's almost humorous how embarrassed Paramount seemed to be of the F13 successes, but still made them, with lower budgets and fluctuating qualities. Go to YOUTUBE and watch this being shown on THE KILL COUNT; You get to see the "Good parts" and save Yourself some time. *
I really like this entry in the series, I know it starts getting really damn silly at this point but I like the development of Tommy's character!
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Taxi Driver, 1976. 10/10

Director: Martin Scorsese



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Old 05-11-2020, 02:02 AM
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Nekromantik (1987), directed by Jörg Buttgereit.
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Old 05-13-2020, 02:34 AM
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Fiend, 1980. 7/10

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The Hand, 1981. 7,5/10

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Old 05-14-2020, 11:58 PM
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BLOOD BEACH (1981). The trailer for this is pretty scary-have read various internet sites of how it scared younguns away from the beach itself. The movie itself isn't all that, but if You take it in the spirit of an updated 50's movie, it's a fun little watch with John Saxon being his usual dependable self. **1/2
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