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The Forsaken, a review by addicted2dvd



The Forsaken
Sean (Kerr Smith) is in a race against time that will determine his fate for the rest of his life as he becomes infected with a virus that will eventually turn him into a blood-sucking, flesh eating vampire.

A cross-country road trip takes a dangerous detour when driver-for-hire Sean (Kerr Smith) picks up Nick, a hitchhiker (Brendan Fehr) who is on the trail of a band of vampires. At a roadside diner, the encounter a crazed and helpless woman, a recent victim of a vampire feeding, and Sean becomes infected. Now, the three must race against time to track down and kill the source of the virus: a centuries-old vampire with superhuman strength and an appetite for blood.

A hard-driving, adrenaline-pumping thriller in the infectious tradition of THE LOST BOYS and JOHN CARPENTER'S VAMPIRES, THE FORSAKEN will scare the daylights out of you!


My Thoughts:
This one... to me... is a decent vampire flick... but somewhat been there done that. Really not much new or original in this movie. But it can be entertaining. It is kinda fun seeing a vampire road movie. And topless women throughout the movie don't hurt my feelings any either.  :P But this is not a movie I would feel comfortable recommending... if you must see it I would say try to catch it on cable... or rent it.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5



(From Weekend Movie Marathon: Vampires on January 23rd, 2009)

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Land of the Lost, a review by addicted2comics



Land of the Lost

Description:On his latest expedition, Dr. Rick Marshall is sucked into a space-time vortex alongside his research assistant and a redneck survivalist. In this alternate universe, the trio make friends with a primate named Chaka, their only ally in a world full of dinosaurs and other fantastic creatures.

My Thoughts: It was great, very hilarious in the begining. They changed a lot of things up which is fine. It had a lot of jokes which I really wouldn't find all that funny, considering the two making jokes are adult men, so there really wouldn't be a basis of relating to it, but a lot was funny, like at one point Rick was eaten by "Grumpy" and then pooped out! For these reasons I will give it a 4 out of 5.

(From Addicted2comics(:P)'s Official Review Thread!!! on December 20th, 2009)

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Tom's Random Reviews, a review by Tom


     Being Erica: Season One (2009/Canada)
IMDb | Wikipedia

Channel 4 DVD (United Kingdom)
Director:
Writing:
Length:551 min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:English

Stars:


Plot:Extras:
  • Erica's Weblogs
  • Scene Access


My Thoughts:
A very nice surprise. I really enjoyed this series. In my pilot review I said that the time-travel doesn't effect the present, because this is what I had read and the pilot didn't really suggest otherwise. But that is not the case. The changes that Erica does, can slightly effect the past and present, but usually lead to the same present.
Except in the season finale, where she did a change she wasn't allowed to which brought major consequences.

#EpisodeRating
01Dr. Tom
02What I Am is What I Am
03Plenty of Fish
04The Secret of Now
05Adultescence
06Til Death
07Such a Perfect Day
08This Be the Verse
09Everything She Wants
10Mi Casa, Su Casa Loma
11She's Lost Control
12Erica the Vampire Slayer
13Leo


(From Tom's Random Reviews on August 31st, 2011)