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The Fighter, a review by Dr. HassleinThe Fighter Director: David O. Russell Year: 2010 Running Time: 118 Minutes Rated: MA 15+ Genre: Biography, Drama PlotMy Thoughts (From The Fighter on January 19th, 2011) Night of the Creeps, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Jason Lively as Chris Steve Marshall as J.C. Jill Whitlow as Cynthia Tom Atkins as Ray Cameron Wally Taylor as Detective Landis Bruce Solomon as Sgt. Raimi Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: I have been waiting for this one to arrive since I found out I was getting it! This is a film I used to love when I was a teen (I am 44 now). And I haven't seen it since I was a teen! Going into this one, I must admit, I was a little concerned that the film wouldn't live up to my memories. But I do love '80s horror... it is my favorite decade for the genre. I got to say.... I so enjoyed watching this film again! While I may have built it up a little with my memories.... for the most part it lived up to them. The characters are a lot of fun. Story keeps your interest from beginning to end. And the make-up effects are good too. And what I like about this blu-ray release... it has both the director's cut ending as well as the theatrical release ending... which kept the ending open to a possible sequel. I highly recommend adding this one to your collection! I had a blast watching this one again after more years then I care to calculate.My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From Weekend Movie Marathon: The Blu-ray Experience on July 12th, 2013) The One Where It All Began: The Pilot Marathon, a review by DJ DoenaScooby Doo, Where Are You! What's the show about? Four teenagers - Velma, Daphne, Fred & Shaggy - and their dog, Scooby Doo, solve mysteries of spooky castles, ghosts and monsters that never are what they appear to be. "What a Night for a Knight" When the moon is full the "Black Knight" becomes alive again in a museum and the scooby gang investigates the disapearence of an english professor in such a night. My Opinion Loved the show (and all its successors) when I was a kid, especially Shaggy and Scooby. That was also the reason why I bought both movies. (From The One Where It All Began: The Pilot Marathon on January 4th, 2008) |