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Bite Me!, a review by Jimmy




Title : Bite Me! (2004)

OverviewMy Impression
OK this one isn't scary, unless you are Pete and are frighten by the spider since it's a giant mutant spiders invasion. It's more a comedy than an horror movie, but who care? Certainly not me... Why would I ask for more than giant stop motion spiders (way better than any CGI), Misty Mundae, Erika Smith, Julian Wells, an over the top performance from John Fedele, action located in a strip club and a funny script... Did I say that Misty Mundae and Erika Smith are in this film?



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(From Jimmy's 2010 Horror Marathon on October 4th, 2010)

Member's Reviews

Citizen Kane, a review by Rich


Citizen Kane





As good as I remembered, a masterclass in film making, a moment of history, a lesson in cinematography. I am a movie buff, not a film enthusiast, so this never would be in my top 10. But it never misses by much, as a movie alone it is thoroughly enjoyable and has stood the test of time like few others.
Welles delivers a commanding and spellbinding performance, from young buck to old lonely man shuffling round his monolithic mansion, complete with amazing backdrops and sets. His directorship at just 24 is practically flawless, he clearly was gifted with a natural flair. The supporting cast of mainly unknowns making their first big features are tremendous, and were never a weak link.
The storyline holds up right to the very end, with the 'who is Rosebud' spine of the film lasting until nearly the final shot.
For it's time, the greatest film ever made.
 :thumbup:

(From Riches Random Reviews on June 18th, 2009)

Member's TV Reviews

Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews, a review by Tom


Star Trek
3.11 Wink of an Eye
Writer: Arthur Heinemann (Screenwriter), Lee Cronin (Original Material By), Gene Roddenberry (Original Characters By)
Director: Jud Taylor
Cast: William Shatner (Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock), DeForest Kelley (Dr. McCoy), Kathie Browne (Deela), Jason Evers (Rael), James Doohan (Scott), George Takei (Sulu), Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), Majel Barrett (Nurse Chapel), Erik Holland (Ekor), Geoffrey Binney (Compton)

An episode about some time-accelerated aliens who try to take over the Enterprise. A nice episode, but nothing really special.

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(From Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews on October 28th, 2011)