South Park: Bigger, Longer, And Uncut The history of animated movies is a rather sentimental one, ranging from The Disney Classics to Pixar and several lower-level fare, meant to be an event for kids to spend time with their parents. However, when it comes to more mature, adult animated features, the limited spectrum is speckled […]
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Spaceballs
Spaceballs After having forever pushed the boundaries of good taste and political incorrectness for all time with his Immortal Comedy Masterpiece, Blazing Saddles, it became very clear that Mel Brooks had made a conscious decision to try to rein in his style quite a bit and almost play it safe from that point on with […]
Spartacus
Spartacus While many do love the cable TV series of the same name, one should definitely check out the 1960 classic that inspired it, directed by Stanley Kubrick (who reportedly had to make some concessions artistically) that nonetheless shows the Great Master (who arguably made the best films of any genre that he worked in) […]
Spawn
Species
Species The pain and isolation of being superior on an evolutionary scale is something thatâs rarely explored properly in the sci-fi genre, but this 1995 release (when itâs not trying to rip off Ridley Scottâs Alien, complete with an H.R. Giger designed creature) does a fairly nice job of that, telling the story of Sil […]
Speed
Spiderman
Spider-Man Right off the bat, you know the filmmakers have done something right when you hear the confident opening chords of Danny Elfmanâs theme music over the credits. The man who laid down the cards for Burtonâs Batman films once again gets the job done with a music score both epic and exciting. As director, […]
Spiderman 2
Spiderman 2: Director’s Cut Up until the recent release of The Dark Knight this was widely considered one of the best sequels and the best comic book movie ever made. Looking back, it’s easy to see why: as with Dark Knight, this film manages to depict the absolute living hell of being a superhero and […]
Spiderman 3
Spies Like Us
Spies Like Us The so called âCold Warâ of the 1980s was a strange time to live in, as even though our people and culture were always vibrant and full of life, all of us actually knowingly and constantly lived under the perceived threat of a possible all out nuclear holocaust due to the never […]