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Mean Streets

Mean Streets Martin Scorsese got off to a tremendous start here with a film that is gritty, realistic and entertaining. The first hour in particular is unbelievable, with one great scene following another (DeNiro’s entrance to Jumpin Jack Flash, his ad-libbed monologue on why he can’t pay the money, the “fuckin mook” barfight, the Carradine […]

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The Mechanic

Mechanic (Original) The works of one Charles Bronson are so extensive that it’s amazing to realize that he famously was considered to be a “late bloomer” in Hollywood, not having achieved his stardom until his late forties and essentially being in his prime (the 1970s) while he himself was in his fifties. This 1972 potboiler […]

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Meet The Feebles

Meet The Feebles This 1989 release from the future Oscar-winning director of the Lord Of The Rings films, Peter Jackson, has to go down as one of the sickest, most twisted, and yet most brilliant and audacious pieces of work ever. The basic concept is simple: An R-rated (or perhaps NC-17) Muppet Movie, in which […]

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Meet The Fockers

Meet The Fockers It’s an extremely rare occurrence when a rather mediocre comedy can (given its successful box office returns) be used to set up (perhaps unintentionally) a sequel that (since the actual character dynamics were all set up in Part 1) turns out to be a surprisingly funny and hilarious effort that becomes practically […]

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Meet The Parents

Meet The Parents Sometimes a widely respected dramatic actor gets to the point of his career where either because his best performances in serious movies are so iconic that they can never be topped or maybe because his intensity levels are so noticeably lowered that he feels that it’s time to make a change, that […]

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Memento

Memento Movies about mental illness can be pretty tricky to pull off, usually manifesting themselves as dramas where despite the portrayal of said illness, it must be noted that the filmmakers themselves are generally not known sufferers of the featured condition (which means that they wouldn’t be able to make and complete the movie if […]

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Men At Work

Men At Work There are times when you go into a movie comedy expecting to see the advertised stars doing their thing only to watch them be completely upstaged by one (or more) cast members who not only nail their roles to a tee, but also take it above and beyond what anybody was expecting […]

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Men In Black

Men In Black Conspiracy theorists (reportedly a term coined by the CIA to mock people seeking to discover the truths which they eagerly cover up) can be all over the map sometimes, but one story that gets told often is that of calm, patient and efficient government agents who almost always take charge at the […]

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Metalstorm: The Destruction Of Jared-Syn

Metalstorm: The Destruction Of Jared-Syn Sometimes B-movie making comes up with the most absolute wretched shit, so much so that you can only imagine just how many of the actors involved had to be coaxed heavily just to say their lines or to buy into the plausibility of their characters and what they were being […]

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Miami Vice

Miami Vice: Director’s Cut In adapting a film version of the TV show that put his name on the map, Michael Mann certainly shows he’s got style to spare. The first 15 to 20 minutes, detailing a bust in a nightclub, contains that ultra-cool 80s vibe to it. However, as things go on, it comes […]