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Cop Killers, a review by Jimmy


MOVIE / DVD INFO:



Title: Cop Killers (1973)

Genre: Action
Director: Walter R. Cichy           
Rating: R
Length: 1h33
Video: Widescreen
Audio: English
Subtitles: No Subtitles

Stars:
Jason Williams (Flesh Gordon)
Bill Osco ()
Diane Keller
Michael D. White
Donna Stubbert

Plot:
In front of them, cops. Behind them, dead cops. They are...the COPKILLERS! Two wayward long-haired ne'er-do-wells (Bill Osco and Jason Williams) will do just about anything to score easy money. This includes smuggling large quantities of narcotics across the border. But nothing seems to go according to plan. So they steal a getaway ice cream truck, take hostages, and terrorize innocent bystanders. As the law turns up the heat, the duo soon turn on each other. Can they keep it together long enough to get their money? Or will the cops get their revenge? Either way, they're gonna get what's coming to them.

My Thoughts:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o568Md9_jFE

(From The little known movie review depot on April 15th, 2008)

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The Dirty Dozen, a review by Jon


The Dirty Dozen
5 out of 5



They are convicts, psychos, lunkheads, losers - and champs at the box office and in movie lore. Decades after it burst onto the scene, "The Dirty Dozen" remains a milestone among ensemble flicks. Lee Marvin portrays a tough-as-nails major volunteered in the Army way to command a squad of misfits on a suicide mission against Nazi brass. Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Trini Lopez, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland and Clint Walker are among the 12 jailbirds who will earn their freedom if they survive. And Robert Aldrich ("The Longest Yard") directs, blending anti-authority gibes with explosive excitement.

The Dirty DozenWhere Eagles Dare and The Wild Geese, and not least on Inglourious Basterds

(From Jon's Alphabet Marathon 2010 on July 10th, 2010)

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Pete's Pilots, a review by addicted2dvd



Miracles


The Ferguson Syndrome
Paul is sent to investigate what he ultimately comes to believe is a real miracle - a young boy named Tommy Ferguson who has the power to heal. But Tommy's gift costs him dearly after he uses it to save Paul's life - a life which, it seems, will never be the same.

My Thoughts:
This is a great introduction to the series. It is very well done and you can't help but to care for the characters. I thought they young boy did a great job in this episode. One of the women in this episode looked familiar. And sure enough... I knew who she was. Tamara Taylor guest stars in this episode. She is now on the series Bones as Dr. Camille Saroyan. This episode really grabs you from the start when Paul must debunk a miracle where a nun that has been dead for over 100 years was dug up to be moved... only to discover she looks like she died the day before. Excellent episode!

My Rating:

NOTE: This review was taken from my Miracles Marathon thread.

(From Pete's Pilots on April 20th, 2010)