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Great Escape

Great Escape Surprising in its historical accuracy and groundbreaking as one of the first true action epics in 1963, director John Sturges tells the story of the Nazi’s foolhardy plan to house all of the Allied forces’ most profound escape artists in one facility with some real power and fervor. Right off the bat, the […]

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Green Lantern

Green Lantern: Extended Cut It’s little surprise that in the world of comic book heroes, DC Comics’ Superman and Batman are by far the two most popular, with the plethora of Marvel characters all being tied for third. This is NO accident, since the DC Heroes are known for being more relatable to the average […]

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Green Zone

Green Zone There is little doubt that Saddam Hussein was well established as “America’s Boogyman” throughout the decade of the 90s, and that The Iraq War, supposedly over his storing of WMDs, was just as much of a jarring effort to help the psyche of our country breathe a sigh of relief. That said, there […]

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Gremlins

Gremlins The 80s were a glorious time in more ways than one for American cinema, an era of original creative thinking and freedom along with the big budgets to support and accommodate such ideas. As the decade wore on and more original screenplays were being bought and produced to supplement the American ticket buyer’s imagination, […]

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Gremlins 2: The New Batch

Gremlins 2: The New Batch Joe Dante’s original 1984 Gremlins was a classic 80s black comedy of the highest order, depicting a Norman Rockwell like classic small town being decimated both physically and metaphorically by hideous monsters who also happened to be fun loving anarchists to the hilt, with fantastic subtexts and metaphors about the […]

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Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day After literally reinventing and then defining movie comedy as we know it in the 80s with his Immortal Classics Caddyshack and Vacation, the late, great Harold Ramis as a director then began kind of a slow decline, dropping the bar on the quality of his work for a series of obviously dumb comedies […]

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Guilty As Charged

Guilty As Charged Sometimes, it really can be something to see when a former Oscar winner like Rod Steiger, his career on the skids in the late 80s as he battled depression, takes on a role like this in a 1991 b-movie and literally give one of the best performances of his life. Steiger plays […]

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Halloween

Halloween (Original) Always known forever as the film that turned the tide for American horror movies, this 1978 release from master director John Carpenter made for an extremely low budget of $325,000 wound up being the highest grossest independent film of all time and moreso created and inspired the so-called “slasher” genre, where one filmmaker […]

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Halloween 2

Halloween 2 Horror sequels became so frequent at one time to so many horror movie classics that they literally became a subgenre onto their own, with the various chapters in each “franchise” becoming of such various quality that deciding which ones were the best became a virtual guessing game and point of debate among hardcore […]

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Halloween 3: Season Of The Witch

Halloween 3: Season Of The Witch I know, all the diehard horror nuts love to give their battle cry, “wahh Michael Myers isn’t in this one!”, but the truth is, there have been few horror films in the last 25 years that are as adept at serving up equal doses of creepiness and cheesiness as […]