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Last Stand

Last Stand Arnold Schwarzenegger remains to this day the greatest of all action movie stars, a guy whom while he wasn’t a driving creative force in the genre (like Stallone) was still someone who brought an unmistakable presence and air about him that nobody else could ever touch (including Stallone). A string of classics in […]

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Last Starfighter

Last Starfighter Amid all the cheesy and blatant references to Star Wars (and the use of several Star Trek guest stars in minor roles), this is actually a fun and enjoyable sci-fi write-off from the 1980s in the hands of director Nick Castle (best remembered as Michael Myers in the original Halloween). As Alex Rogan, […]

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Late Shift

Late Shift The much ballyhooed battle for control of the Tonight Show hosting gig features one of the toughest tasks for any movie, and that is having three well-known pop culture figures portrayed by actors with varying results. The first is Daniel Roebuck as Jay Leno: While we get the fancy cars, motorcycles, and wardrobe […]

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Lawrence Of Arabia

Lawrence Of Arabia Whenever you hear an old-timer say, “They don’t make em like they used to!”, there can be no doubt that they could be referring to this sumptuous, technically brilliant epic made in 1962, which features beautiful cinematography, top notch acting, and an engrossing story, but alas for young people of today, clocks […]

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Laws Of Attraction

Laws Of Attraction Ya know, as I continue to watch Pierce Brosnan in his post-Bond career, I keep wondering just WHEN he will break away from the silly / dumb romantic comedies where he plays something other than his stock, suave ladykiller persona to at least gain the respectability that Connery did, because it seems […]

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League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen

League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Towards the tail end of his legendary career, it became clear that Sean Connery was clearly at the point where he was doing roles just for the money, with one bad, embarrassing effort after another. On this 2003 effort, the onset relationship between Connery and director Stephen (Blade) Norrington became so […]

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Leaving Las Vegas

Leaving Las Vegas There are countless stories in the history of cinema when it comes to examples of The Oscars getting it WRONG, and this 1995 release is no exception, except maybe that what happened here was them really just getting it half right. That season saw Nicolas Cage (in what was definitely his career […]

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Legend

Legend (Director’s Cut) The Fantasy Film Genre remains a tough nut to crack even to this day with the advent of CGI being used to create realistic computer graphics out of things that never were and will never be, even as it finally enabled The Lord Of The Rings to be fully realized on film. […]

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Legend Of Billie Jean

Legend Of Billie Jean Not many remember this film, released in the summer of 1985 head to head against Back To The Future (and subsequently crushed as a result), but it does retain a strong cult following to this day while exhibiting themes that might be more relevant than ever. The story concerns a poor […]

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Lenny

Lenny It’s funny how Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull (which came out in 1980) has had such a phenomenal run through the years when it comes to being remembered as a classic for the ages. A expansive biographical picture of someone who was an extremely unlikable type who nonetheless was a major sports celebrity in the […]