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Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland Year: 1988 Director: Michael A. Simpson Rating: R Length: 79 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital Mono, Commentary: Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: Stars: Pamela Springsteen as Angela Tracy Griffith as Marcia Michael J. Pollard as Herman Mark Oliver as Tony Haynes Brooke as Bobby Plot:Extras: Scene Access Audio Commentary Trailers Deleted Scenes Featurettes Gallery My Thoughts: Well... they at least they did keep the same actress to play Angela this time. This one is similar in style to the second one as well. Though it does seem like it is starting to run out of steam a bit... this one is enjoyable. Just not as much as either of the previous two. Unlike the previous couple though... most of the time when they did a killing they didn't actually show the gore. They cut away for some reason. But either way... it is definitely worth the time to watch it. And a nice selection of extras. Including a couple DVD Easter Eggs you can spend a little time looking for. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From Weekend Movie Marathon: 2/19 - 2/21 on February 19th, 2010) Out Cold, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Flex Alexander as Anthony A. J. Cook as Jenny David Denman as Lance Caroline Dhavernas as Anna Derek Hamilton as Pig Pen Zach Galifianakis as Luke Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: This is really no more then an average comedy. There isn't too much here you haven't seen many times over. Though I did get a kick out of the "King of the Mountain" competition. Where snowboarders started on the top of the mountain... with a mug of beer in their hand. Then went down the mountain... holding the mug of beer. Whoever had the most beer left in their mug at the bottom of the mountain wins. This film does have a lot of familiar faces that I know from various TV Shows. A. J. Cook and Zach Galifianakis were both in Tru Calling. Caroline Dhavernas was in Wonderfalls and Off the Map. And then of course there was Lee Majors who was the Six Million Dollar Man. Even with these well known actors... the acting left plenty to be desired. But there is enough fun here to keep you entertained through-out the entire movie. Just not something I see myself re-watching often.My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From The Movies from Within My Lifetime: 2012 Edition on April 28th, 2012) Ghost Whisperer Marathon, a review by addicted2dvdDisc 3: 9. VOICES Melinda has a horrible side effect upon meeting a spirit who communicates only via electronic devices. She assists the spirit in hopes of relieving her own ailments. Jim's mother brings an unexpected guest. My Thoughts: This is a good episode. I especially like the fact that this episode has a guest star in it that was a star on one of my other favorite series. It guest stars John M. Jackson (Admiral Chegwidden on JAG). 10. GHOST BRIDE My Thoughts: Even though this is a good episode... it is not one of my favorites. It is actually a pretty standard episode. Nothing extraordinary about it. 11. SHADOW BOXER A recently dead woman will not pass over until her son, a boxer, reconciles with his father. Melinda helps the family comes to terms with their loss. My Thoughts: This is also a pretty standard episode... but I did enjoy it more then the previous one. Definitely enjoyed it. 12. UNDEAD COMIC Melinda meets the spirit of a comic who committed suicide and guides him towards making amends with those he left behind. My Thoughts: This is a really good episode... I enjoyed every minute of it. But that could be because I do enjoy stand up comedy quite a bit. This one also has a guest star I am familiar with... Katey Sagal... Peg Bundy on Married with Children. (From Ghost Whisperer Marathon on August 1st, 2008) |