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Teen Wolf, a review by addicted2dvd


     Teen Wolf (1985/United States)
IMDb |Wikipedia |Trailer |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Director:Rod Daniel
Writing:Jeph Loeb [Joseph Loeb III] (Writer), Matthew Weisman (Writer)
Length:92 min.
Rating:PG
Video:Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio:English: DTS-HD Master Audio: Mono, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Mono, French: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles:English, French, Spanish

Stars:
Michael J. Fox as Scott Howard
James Hampton as Harold Howard
Susan Ursitti as Boof
Jerry Levine as Stiles
Matt Adler as Lewis
Lorie Griffin as Pamela

Plot:Extras:


    My Thoughts:
    OK... lets face it... Teen Wolf is far from award winning entertainment. But what it is... is good cheesy fun. Something to watch when you just want to sit back and enjoy. It is a real twist on the coming of age story. I think the whole werewolf idea is why I enjoy it so much... I definitely enjoy the monster movies... whether you can classify them as horror or not.

    My Rating:


    (From What Movies I Been Watching on November 12th, 2014)

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    Mirrors 2, a review by addicted2dvd


         Mirrors 2: Unrated (2010/United States)

    Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (United States)
    Director:Victor Garcia
    Writing:Matt Venne (Screenwriter), Kim Sung Ho (Original Material By)
    Length:90 min.
    Video:Widescreen 1.78:1
    Audio:English: DTS-HD Master Audio: 5.1
    Subtitles:English, French, Spanish

    Stars:Plot:
    Inside The Mirrors...The Dead Live On...Waiting For Vengeance. When a young woman is brutally murdered in front of a mirror that is a portal to the world of the undead, her spirit goes on a murderous rampage. One by one, she stalks the men and women responsible for her horrific death, exacting bloody revenge by dismembering and eviscerating the guilty. They can't run...they can't hide...they can't look in the mirror!

    Extras:
    • Scene Access
    • Bonus Trailers
    • Deleted Scenes
    • Featurettes
    • Picture-in-picture


    My Thoughts:

    This one I liked quite a bit. The story was interesting and the effects were good. I do however think I liked the first one better. But this is definitely worth the time put in to watch it.

    Rating:


    (From Horror / Halloween 2017 Challenge on October 16th, 2017)

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    The Flash Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


    The Flash Marathon

    Image: While working in the police lab Barry Allen is struck by lightning. The mixture of the lightning and chemicals turns Barry Allen into The Flash

    Episode 1 - Pilot Movie
    The origin of a superhero. An accident gives police crime-lab expert Barry Allen awesome powers of speed, and he vows to use them to bring his brother's murderer to justice. But first, Allen must learn to control his sudden, remarkable talents.

    Guest Stars:
    Paula Marshall as Iris
    Michael Nader as Pike
    Tim Thomerson as Jay Allen
    Priscilla Pointer as Nora Allen
    Lycia Naff as Lila
    Richard Belzer as Joe Kline
    Robert Hooks as Chief Arthur Cooper
    M. Emmet Walsh as Henry Allen

    My Thoughts:
    This is a series I enjoyed since it originally aired in 1990, Wow... it just hit me that this series is already 20 years old! I used to watch this with my wife (girlfriend at the time) every week. And we were both bummed when it was canceled after the first season. This movie length pilot episode is a great origin story for our hero. I think John Wesley Shipp was a great choice for the Scarlet Speedster. And I also liked the lovely Amanda Pays as Tina McGee... the scientist that helps Barry Allen. She is the only person that knows Barry's secret. Well except for Barry's dog of course. I still laugh every time that dog freaks out because of Barry's speed. I actually laughed out loud when Barry asked his dog if he wanted to take a walk... and scared the dog goes hide in the closet... pulling the door shut with his leash. The episode ends on a good note... with Barry sitting with his nephew talking about his father and telling him that if he ever needs him he would be there in a Flash. This is a very strong and fun start to a great series.

    My Rating:

    (From The Flash Marathon on April 7th, 2010)