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B.T.K., a review by addicted2dvd


     B.T.K.: Widescreen (2009/)
IMDb |Trailer |
Lionsgate Home Entertainment (United States)
Director:Michael Feifer
Writing:Michael Feifer (Writer)
Length:87 min.
Video:Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, English: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles:Spanish

Stars:
Kane Hodder as Dennis
Amy Lyndon as Susan
Odessa Rae as Heather
Cara Sigmund as Annette
Caia Coley as Mary Ann

Plot:
Inspired by true events, this shocking new thriller is a grisley journey into the the nightmarish world of the B.T.K. Killer.

Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Audio Commentary
  • Feature Trailers
  • Bonus Trailers
  • Featurettes
  • Gallery
  • Closed Captioned


My Thoughts:

I wasn't really to thrilled with this one. The story line itself was merely ok. And I found the acting stiff and wooden. Then there is the fact that I couldn't find a single character I cared about. Top all that off with low budget production value. I wanted to like this one as the story line had potential and I do like Kane Hodder. But unfortunately there was very little to enjoy in this one.

Rating:


(From July Movie Marathon: Based on a True Story on July 28th, 2017)

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Blazing Saddles, a review by Dragonfire


My Thoughts

This was the first time that I had seen all of the movie in a very long time.  I think I may have only seen a version that had been edited for television because I was shocked by how much one word was used throughout the movie - or maybe I just forgot.  It worked in this particular movie, but the language, and the usage of that word in particular, may offend some people.  The movie was very funny, but it won't appeal to everyone.  I did really enjoy the movie.

 ;D

I have started working on a review to post on Epinions.

(From Dragonfire: What I've Been Watching on February 23rd, 2009)

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Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


     The Incredible Hulk: How the Legend Began (1977/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

(United States)
Length:193 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 1, Commentary: Dolby Digital 1
Subtitles:English, French, Spanish


Plot:
The Incredible Hulk: Pilot Episode
Discover the origin of "The Incredible Hulk" with the TV series pilot that helped to inspire the "Hulk" phenomenon. While conducting a research project about superhuman strength, Dr. David Banner bombards his own system with gamma radiation, unexpectedly transforming himself into the powerful beast, "The Incredible Hulk."


The Incredible Hulk
1.01 Pilot (1977-11-04)
Writer: Kenneth Johnson (Writer)
Director: Kenneth Johnson
Cast: Bill Bixby (David Banner), Susan Sullivan (Elaina Marks), Jack Colvin (Jack McGee), Lou Ferrigno (The Hulk), Susan Batson (Mrs. Maier), Mario Gallo (Mr. Bram), Eric Server (Policeman), Charles Siebert (Ben), Terrence Locke (Young Man), June Whitley Taylor (Woman), George Brenlin (Man at Lake), Jake Mitchell (Jerry), William Larson (Minister), Olivia Barash (Girl at Lake), Eric Deon (B.J.)

This pilot TV movie is a good, but maybe sometimes overly drawn-out introduction to the series. Bill Bixby is a great Bruce Banner (here called David). And with Lou Ferrigno they found just the right person for Hulk. I had read that Arnold Schwarzenegger had auditioned for this role, but he was rejected because of his smaller height. Another one who got the role and filmed some scenes, but was replaced early on in the production was Richard Kiel (Jaws from the Bond movies).

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on June 3rd, 2012)