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Anger Management, a review by RossRoy
(From RossRoy's Random Viewings on November 17th, 2009) The Las Vegas Serial Killer, a review by JimmyTitle : The Las Vegas Serial Killer (1986) Overview A killer is stalking the streets of Las Vegas, a merchant of whose resume in the field of human slaughter is vast and horrifying. On August 31, 1986 Jonathan Klick was released from the Nevada State Penitentiary on a technicality. He arrived in Las Vegas three days later and is responsible for what came to be known as "The Glitter Gulch Holocaust." My Impression Personally I like it, but since it's a Ray Dennis Steckler's movie most people will find it boring. This is the sequel of The Hollywood Strangler Meets the Skid Row Slasher my favorite Steckler's movie and the movie isn't that different (except that Carolyn Brandt isn't in this one, since her character was killed in the first part). Pierre Agostino continue his quest to strangle all the dirty woman of Las Vegas while, at the same time, 2 guys are on the pursuit of their dream of becoming the greatest purse snatchers of Vegas. If all this sound exciting listen really well, this isn't the case at all. So why I like that? Because it's Steckler... The film had random stock footage of a parade and of a rodeo, the naration is silly and unnecessary (like The Hollywood Strangler Meets the Skid Row Slasher this film was made to be listen without the narative), the murder aren't bloody at all and most of the girls are attractive. I haven't found a single one of his film (even the adult one that are really weird) that I haven't like and this one will certainly not be the first one. Rating : (From Jimmy's 2009 Horror Marathon on October 3rd, 2009) Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: From a fun-loving group of furry subterranean creatures cam: millions of fans, 100 original songs, 96 total episodes, 5 seasons, but only one First Season Boxed Set. Dance your cares away with the complete first season of Fraggle Rock. Featuring all 24 episodes - never before available on DVD! Filled with all the Fraggley fun you've been waiting for. Share in the music and memories that have kept fans rockin' for more than twenty years! So save your worries for another day and experience 715 minutes of frag-tastic fun in the ultimate Fraggle Rock collection. Fraggle Rock 1.01 Beginnings I enjoyed the Fraggles growing up. I always liked the Builders. Interestingly, Fraggles was localized by having the old man be portrayed by different people and even slightly different characters. This first episode does a good job introducing us to the setting and the characters. Rating: (From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on June 19th, 2011) |