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Tooth and Nail, a review by addicted2dvd


Weekend Movie Marathon
11/28 - 11/30
Once again I decided not to go with any theme for my marathon this weekend... just watching whatever I am in the mood for at the time.


Tooth and Nail: After Dark HorrorFest
Year: 2007
Length: 94min.
Director: Mark Young
Stars:
Rachel Miner
Rider Strong
Robert Carradine
Vinnie Jones
Michael Madsen

Plot:
A small group of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world take refuge in an empty hospital with plans on rebuilding society. They rescue a young girl who is the victim of a brutal attack, but soon discover that they were followed by a savage band of cannibals known as Rovers. The Rovers begin to kill them one by one, and the trapped survivors must find a way to outwit their stalkers.

My Thoughts:
This is a movie I originally bought for my October Horror Marathon... but never got around to watching. These After Dark Horrorfest releases are a bit on the hit or miss side... but out of 15 releases that I own... I had a hard time sitting through only one of them. In the case of this movie. It isn't a bad movie... but it really could have been much better. The twist of the movie was really obvious. So obvious in fact that I had the twist figured out the moment I seen the character it involved. That alone brought my score of this movie down. This is the second After Dark Horrorfest release of this past year that has Rider Strong in it. If you recognize the name but just can't place who it is... he played Shawn (Corey's friend) on the '90s sitcom Boy Meets World.


My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5



(From Weekend Movie Marathon: 11/28 - 11/30 on November 28th, 2008)

Member's Reviews

She-Wolf of London (1946), a review by addicted2dvd



She-Wolf of London (1946)


My Thoughts:
This one... while a good mystery movie... it made for a bad monster movie. I not really sorry I have it... because on it's own it is a pretty good movie... just not sure it should have been included in this set. I understand why they included it... just not so sure I agree with them on it. As I said... it is an enjoyable movie... and June Lockhart was good in her role... as well as an attractive woman. So that helped the enjoyment some as well. I have to say... even though they really did a good job remastering the movies... I would have liked to seen some like care given to the Theatrical Trailers. The trailer for this one looked pretty bad.

(From Classic Monster Movie Marathon on May 19th, 2008)

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Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


     Dilbert: The Complete Series (1999/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (United States)
Length:373 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Subtitles:


Plot:
DILBERT - the most popular comic strip of the decade - is now on DVD. With his signature turned-up tie, round glasses and buzz cut, Dilbert is already a pop culture phenomenon, providing an irreverent reference point for workers everywhere.

Developed and produced by Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Larry Charles ("Seinfeld," "Mad About You"), DILBERT, the series, follows the "every man" as he copes with daily life at The Company. 'Daniel Stern' ("The Wonder Years," 'Home Alone', 'City Slickers') stars as the voice of Dilbert, while 'Chris Elliot' voices his roommate Dogbert, who views the entire world as existing for his personal entertainment. Joining Dilbert in the office are his fellow engineers: the no-nonsense, caffeinated Alice ('Kathy Griffin') and selfish, slothful Wally ('Gordon Hunt').

Follow Dilbert and his co-workers as they try to make sense of corporate culture through witty banter and silly slapstick. Guest voices includes 'Jason Alexander, Andy Dick, Eugene Levy, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Tom Green' and more!


Dilbert
1.01 The Name

I haven't watched this series since I got the DVDs years ago. I am subscribed to the iTunes podcast, which brings you about one 20 second episode a day. This is the much better format for Dilbert, which of course is a four-panel comic. I also had trouble with the Wally character in this series. He is much better portrayed in the 20 second episodes.

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on April 4th, 2011)