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The Last Supper, a review by Jimmy


MOVIE / DVD INFO:


Title: The Last Supper
Original Title: Saigo no bansan
Year: 2005
Director: Osamu Fukutani       
Rating: Extremely Mature
Length: 1h32
Video:  Widescreen 
Audio:  Japanese (Stereo), English (Stereo)
Subtitles: English, Spanish

Stars:
Masaya Kato - Doctor Yuji Kotorida     
Hibiki Takumi - Kanako   
Hitomi Miwa - Ami   
Fumina Hara - Saki Minemura   
Katsuya Kobayashi - Detective Shimoda     

Plot:
A brilliant plastic surgeon becomes consumed by an obsession to taste human flesh ! By employing increasingly ingenious methods, he begins a murder spree to ensure that his supply of meat never runs low ...

Extras:
Trailers (not for this movie)

My Thoughts:


(From My review - unseen and unwatched january marathon on January 27th, 2008)

Member's Reviews

The Revolutionary War, a review by Antares


The Revolutionary War (1995) 80/100 - The main strength of this documentary was the inclusion of Charles Kuralt as narrator. It's very sad that most people today have forgotten this eloquent broadcaster whose ease of delivery always made him a joy to listen to. The programs tended to stay on the course of the battles that took place between 1775 and the war's end in 1783. It does mention the Continental Congress, Thomas Paine's writings and all the legislative taxes levies upon the colonists, but these series of events take a backseat to the battles of the fledgling Continental Army. Being a student of military history and tactics, this suited me just fine.

What the color coding means...

Teal = Masterpiece
Dark Green = Classic or someday will be
Lime Green = A good, entertaining film
Orange = Average
Red = Cinemuck
Brown = The color of crap, which this film is


(From Antares' Short Summations on December 12th, 2013)

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Birthday Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd



The Addams Family: Vol. 3
Happy Birthday, Gradma Frump
With her birthday fast approaching, Grandma Frump does all she can to avoid being sent to a retirement home.

My Thoughts:
This is a good episode... but not a great one. Was kind of weird watching an episode without Grandmama... not sure why she wasn't in this episode.  But over all I would say this one was no more then an average episode. First time I watched this episode in many years.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5



(From Birthday Marathon on May 25th, 2009)