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Lost Boys: The Tribe, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Tad Hilgenbrinck Angus Sutherland Autumn Reeser Gabrielle Rose Corey Feldman Shaun Sipos Plot: Risking everything in search of the ultimate rush is fun when you know you can't die. Angus Sutherland, taking up where brother Kiefer left off in the original cult favorite, is the lead vampire in this modern reimagining of The Lost Boys. The seaside village of Luna Bay is rife with outcasts and plagued by an outbreak of missing persons. As the sun sets, the Tribe rises: a group of adrenalin-fueled, thrill-crazed vampires tears up the surf and the streets with nonstop action. But when a champion surfer (Tad Hilgenbrinck) and his sister (Autumn Reeser) move in, dark secrets erupt into hot-blooded passions and full-blooded fear. Helping fight the forces of hell: Corey Feldman in his signature role of vampire hunter Edgar Frog. Once you join the Tribe, there's no turning back. Extras: Scene Access Deleted Scenes Featurettes Music Videos My Thoughts: Before getting this movie I had heard nothing but terrible things about it... but my love for the first movie made me get this one anyway. It is now my second viewing of this one... And I feel the same as I did the first time. I went into this movie hoping to like it... but expecting to hate it. And maybe this attitude going into it is what helped me... because I enjoyed it. No... it is not nearly as good as the first one... but it is a decent vampire movie. Just nothing more then that. This release also has some decent extras including 2 alternate endings... which I got a kick out of. My Rating Out of a Possible 5 Count: Movie Count: 70 TV Ep. Count: 47 I Made It! (10/20) Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15) (From Month Long Horror/Halloween Marathon: 2010 on October 20th, 2010) Raw Deal, a review by TomMOVIE / DVD INFO: Title: Raw Deal Year: 1986 Director: John Irvin Rating: R Length: 106 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35 Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1 , English: Dolby Digital Surround Subtitles: English Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger Kathryn Harrold Sam Wanamaker Paul Shenar Robert Davi Plot: It's Schwarzenegger at his best in this classic action smash that pits a suspended FBI agent against the Mob. But once he's in, he can't get out and when a gorgeous mole is paid off to betray him, he becomes trapped in a deadly game where loyalty means nothing and there is only one person he can trust. Prepare to take no prisoners - nobody gives him a raw deal. Extras: Closed Captioned Scene Access My Thoughts: Seems I do not have any luck with this marathon. This is a Schwarzenegger movie I had never seen before. Probably one of his most uninteresting entries into the 80's action movie genre. Rating: (From Two-Weeks Movie Marathon: Unwatched Movies on August 17th, 2008) "Stargate SG-1" Marathon, a review by DJ DoenaDisc 6 1969 Synopsis: SG-1 goes from the SGC through the Stargate and lands - in the SGC again. But just for a short moment, then the Stargate disappears and they stand under a nuclear missile that is just being prepared for a test ignition. They are stuck in 1969 - until a young Lt. Hammond helps them.My Opinion: Really great episode, even though the time travel logic is a bit holey. The four (especially Teal'c) as hippies and their flight from the "establishment". I was greatly entertained. Out of Mind Synopsis: Jack awakes in 2077 and learns that the rest of his team is dead while he was held in cryo stasis . Now there is a crew and the scientists of the SGC try to find out what happened back then. For this he gets linked to a machine that visualize memories. Sam and Daniel also wake up alone and learn the same thing.My Opinion: The cliffhanger itself was ok, but to end the season with a low-cost episode is not a good idea. Last season they found a better solution. The Season - My Opinion: After the Tok're and the Asgard appeared the play board is complete (for the time being). This season showed a good mixture of Earth and off-world episodes and had a good balance between action episodes and those that dealt with moral issues. (From "Stargate SG-1" Marathon on March 15th, 2008) |