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Posers, a review by KinkyCyborg


Posers



Title:Posers
Year: 2002
Director:
Rating: R
Length: 85 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles:

Stars:Plot:Extras:


My Thoughts:


Another trashy movie with piss poor acting and shoddy production.

The movie flipped from one rave to another and tried to sandwich a whodunnit in between. All the characters were so detestable that you didn't care who committed the murders and hoped the rest of them would all die too.

Adam Beach was the only name attached to this sham. He was ok, and perhaps looked to have given a better performance simply by comparison to those of his co-stars (no-stars!).

Waste of time.  :thumbdown:

KC


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(From KinkyCyborg's Random Reviews 2010 on October 30th, 2010)

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Hemoglobin, a review by addicted2dvd



Hemoglobin
A family of incestuous Dutch aristocrats emigrates to New England and 300 years later, their long-lost descendent returns to the ancestral environs to research his rare blood disorder. John (Ray Dupuis) yearns for more information about his family -- and the genetic disorder that threatens his life. Arriving on the Maine island to which he's traced his ancestry, just as its cemetery is being dug up and relocated due to health-code violations, he and his wife, Kathleen (Kristin Lehman) encounter a gin-soaked old M.D. (Rutger Hauer) who agrees to help them in their search for more information. Meanwhile, residents of the island begin to disappear one by one and it appears that a race of horrific mutants is to blame. Slowly realizing the links between John's family legacy and the attacks, the island's surviving residents band together to fend off the monstrous threat.

My Thoughts:
This is another one that my friend gave me because she didn't like it. This one I understand why she didn't. This was a low budget horror that was pretty slow. Don't get me wrong... this does have a few decent scenes... but it takes more then a few decent scenes to make a good movie. I would say that this movie is... at the most... ok. I will probably give it another shot at some point... but don't see myself watching it often.

(From Weekend Movie Marathon: Unwatched DVDs on December 23rd, 2007)

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"Due South" marathon, a review by Rick


Vault
This episode is what you would think would be a 1st episode of the season. It introduced a couple of new characters and had a lot more screen time for Francesca, leading you to at least hope she will be more of a recurring character this season.

I enjoyed Fraser's solution on how to catch the bad guys (again - he always gets his man). Having Francesca put a monkey wrench to his plan was great (the way she did it was interesting as well  :whistle: ).

In the end it took teamwork from everyone including Diefenbaker to save the day.

Speaking of end... great ending!  :o

My Rating

(From "Due South" marathon on August 9th, 2009)