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Legion, a review by dfmorgan
Year: 2010 Director: Scott Stewart Cast: Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Tyrese Gibson Overview: At a remote desert truck stop, the fate of mankind will be decided. The armies of evil are massing and the only thing standing in their way is the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany, THE DA VINCI CODE). Fully armed and ready for battle, he is joined by a group of strangers who are about to become unwitting soldiers on the frontline of the Apocalypse. Their mission: protect a waitress and her sacred unborn child from the relentless, bloody siege of the demonic legion. With a cast that includes Dennis Quaid (G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF COBRA), Tyrese Gibson (TRANSFORMERS) and Lucas Black (JARHEAD), get ready for the ultimate fight between good and evil. Watched: 28th. Aug 2010 My Thoughts: An OK film. Mildly enjoyable good versus evil fare. It has a couple of examples of the standard demonic possession move of running up the wall and along the ceiling if that takes your fancy. My Rating: A little better than a so a Dave edited to correct Bettany (From Dave's DVD/Blu-ray Reviews on August 29th, 2010) The Milpitas Monster, a review by JimmyMOVIE / DVD INFO: Title: The Milpitas Monster Year: 1975 Director: Robert L. Burrill Rating: Unrated Length: 1h20 Video: Full Frame Audio: English (Mono) Subtitles: None Stars: Paul Frees - Narator Douglas A. Hagdohl Scot A. Henderson Plot: A horror movie about a monster that has been created from a garbage dump in Milpitas, a town near San Francisco. This monster attacks a party at the local high school. Before he can seriously threaten the town, however, he comes into fatal contact with the town's TV transformer tower. Extras: Theatrical Trailer My Thoughts: Movie trailer(From My review - unseen and unwatched january marathon on January 24th, 2008) "Due South" marathon, a review by Tom4.08 Good for the Soul (1998-12-16) Writer: Paul Haggis (Created By), Peter Mohan (Writer) Director: George Bloomfield Cast (From "Due South" marathon on January 2nd, 2011) |