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Stripes

Stripes Bill Murray of course first broke through in replacing Chevy Chase on Saturday Night Live and the switch was appropriate with both of them exuding the same wry, sardonic wit which would make them appear to be the coolest and funniest guy in the room (although Chase did it better). From there on Murray […]

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Student Bodies

Student Bodies A film that much of the time shows flashes of brilliance and borderline genius, this slasher spoof, billed as the “World’s First Horror Comedy” before the days of Scary Movie, is interesting because (with the exception of Richard Belzer, going under the alias “Richard Brando”) it features a cast of entirely no-name actors. […]

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Stunt Man

Stunt Man This film (shot in 1978 but released in 1980) marked the return to major roles for the legendary Peter O’Toole after a nervous breakdown, and was seen as somewhat of a triumph, garnering a Best Actor Oscar nom for O’Toole as well as nominations for the screenplay and director Richard Rush, but was […]

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Suck

Suck I can still remember back in the 80s when indie filmmakers plied their trade for one purpose, and that was to ENTERTAIN in a way the mainstream never could, and out of that mindset sprung some works of true genius. In recent years, indie film has come to represent boring, pretentious, pet “personal” projects, […]

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Sudden Impact

Sudden Impact The Dirty Harry series officially lurched into the 80s with this release in 1983 and what made this one “special” for so many was the fact that for the first (and only) time in the franchise, Clint Eastwood himself would step into the director’s chair and take on the reins here, directing a […]

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Summer School

Summer School A film that will forever be thought of as one of the best (and most unpretentious) comedies of the 80s is also a fascinating glimpse at what could have been if Mark Harmon (best known for his ultra-serious TV roles like NCIS) had pursued a more comedic path in his career when it […]

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Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros. Sometimes, just sometimes, a train wreck can be fun to watch. That certainly applies to this 1993 release (based off the forever popular video game series) about two goofball Brooklyn plumbers sucked into an alternate universe where dinosaurs have evolved into human-like creatures and only they can save both our and their […]

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Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut

Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut Hollywood is filled with stories about films that were intended to be a particular way by its visionary director, epic treats that were certain to go amongst the best of their kind ever made, but never quite came to fruition because The Artist (director) had certain falling outs with […]

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Superman 3

Superman 3 The production of Richard Donner’s first two Superman movies starring Christopher Reeve saw witness to a traumatic power struggle that in many ways would ultimately destroy that incarnation of the franchise. It all started when British journeyman director Richard Lester was hired by the producers as an onset “consultant” while Donner was still […]

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Superman 4: The Quest For Peace

Superman 4: The Quest For Peace And thus in 1987 came the final crash and burn of the once revered Christopher Reeve Superman Legacy with this release whose greatest sin perhaps lies in the untold potential which the film had to not only be the best in the series, but to bring ultimate full circle […]