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September Dawn, a review by Rich


September Dawn





Staggeringly based on a true story, it is hard to imagine how any man, in any moment of history, could have partaken in such a slaughter. Having read a bit more on the subject it is a bit biased, but if you can ignore a sloppy and fictitious love angle in the movie it is highly enjoyable.
A film with substance and some solid acting performances, notably Voight and Shaun Johnston, this is a skilful portrayal of a delicate subject. You are compelled to watch as the story unravels, culminating in a heinous crime supposedly ordained by gods will.
Fascinating viewing and given the cheap prices this can be picked up for, a true bargain.
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(From Riches Random Reviews on May 17th, 2009)

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Collinsville Too, a review by addicted2dvd



Collinsville Too
One year following the horrific slaughter in a small Connecticut town, the killing spree continues, and the people of Collinsville are terrified when the body count begins to rise.

My Thoughts:
OMG! What a disappointing piece of unwatchable crap! This is one that is a complete snooze-fest! The acting was unbearable... the dialog was actually painful to listen to... and the story itself was an unforgivable mess! I will definitely watch the first one again... but this one will not be placed into my dvd player ever again! Stay Away.... Stay Far Away!

(From Weekend Movie Marathon: 2/8-2/10 on February 8th, 2008)

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Tom's Random Reviews, a review by Tom


     Dawson's Creek: Season Six (2002/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

(United States)
Director:
Writing:
Length:1054 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Subtitles:Portuguese, Spanish

Stars:


Plot:
It's a season of discontent for the Dawson's gang, with broken hearts and interrupted dreams causing major friction for all. Joey and Dawson rekindle their romance but the flame quickly dies out when he reveals he had a romance with an actress in L.A. - the same actress who's coming to Boston to star in Todd's movie. Audrey's dad helps Pacey get a job and makes her singing debut with Emma's band, but her inner demons threaten to destroy everything. And Jen faces the biggest challenge of her life - one that will have a lasting effect on them all.

Awards:
Won:
Teen Choice Awards (2001)  TV - Choice Actor (Joshua Jackson)
Nominated:
Teen Choice Awards (2003)  Choice TV - Drama/Action Adventure
Teen Choice Awards (2003)  Choice TV Actor - Drama/Action Adventure (Joshua Jackson)
Teen Choice Awards (2003)  Choice TV Actress - Drama/Action Adventure (Katie Holmes)
Teen Choice Awards (2003)  Choice TV Sidekick (Mika Boorem)
Teen Choice Awards (2002)  TV - Choice Actor, Drama (Joshua Jackson)
Teen Choice Awards (2001)  TV - Choice Actress (Katie Holmes)
Teen Choice Awards (2002)  TV - Choice Actress, Drama (Katie Holmes)
Teen Choice Awards (2001)  TV - Choice Drama
Teen Choice Awards (2002)  TV - Choice Drama/Action Adventure
Teen Choice Awards (2002)  TV - Choice Sidekick (Busy Philipps)

Extras:
  • Closed Captioned
  • Commentary
  • Scene Access
  • scrapbook


My Thoughts:
#EpisodeRating
01The Kids Are Alright
02The Song Remains the Same
03The Importance of Being Too Earnest
04Instant Karma!
05The Imposters
06Living Dead Girl
07Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell
08Spiderwebs
09Everything Put Together Falls Apart
10Merry Mayhem
11Days Out of Days
12All the Right Moves
13Rock Bottom
14Clean and Sober
15Castaways
16That Was Then
17Sex and Violence
18Love Bites
19Lovelines
20Catch-22
21Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road
22Joey Potter and Capeside Redemption
23All Good Things..Must Come to an End


(From Tom's Random Reviews on October 6th, 2011)