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She-Wolf of London (1946), a review by addicted2dvdShe-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) Werewolves on Wheels, a review by JimmyMOVIE / DVD INFO: DVD Cover Theatrical Poster Title: Werewolves on Wheels Year: 1971 Genre: Biker Movie Director: Michel Levesque (SupervixensRating: R Length: 1h19 Video: Widescreen Audio: English Subtitles: English Stars: Stephen Oliver (Motor Psycho) D.J. Anderson (Count Yorga, Vampire) Duece Berry (The Velvet Vampire) William Gray (The Day the Earth Stood Still) Barry McGuire (The singer of Eve of Destruction) Plot: The Devil's Advocates - an outlaw gang of Harley-riding hellions led by Adam (Stephen Oliver of "Motor Psycho" and "Peyton Place" fame) and his 'ol lady Helen (D.J. Anderson) - troll the dusty highways of the American Southwest in search of the next great kick, whether it be sex, drugs, or violence. My Thoughts: Movie Trailerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VujduJa6vn0 (From The little known movie review depot on February 3rd, 2008) My PILOT Marathon, a review by RichFringe Pilot When all the passengers and crew on Flight 627 Hamburg-to-Boston die in a hideous manner, FBI agent Olivia Dunham investigates the event. While following up a lead, her partner and lover, John Scott, undergoes life-threatening chemical contamination. A desperate Olivia looks for help and finds Dr. Walter Bishop, who cannot help her because he has been institutionalized. The only way to even question him is with the help of his son Peter. Olivia continues her investigations and goes to Nina Sharp, a manipulative executive. Olivia, Peter and Dr. Bishop begin to discover what really happened on Flight 627 and start to uncover a larger truth. A television drama centered around a female FBI agent who is forced to work with an institutionalized scientist in order to rationalize a brewing storm of unexplained phenomena. The first part of this pilot is incredibly interesting and promised a great deal. A bit of x-files with more focus on the investigation, the characters were optimistically well thought out, and the pace gripping. I felt it lost its way in the middle as the storyline floundered, with a bit too much focus on introduction of the leads and providing backdrop to the series, but it picked up well with a good and surprising finish. A definate series to revisit before year-end, this is good viewing for all. (From My PILOT Marathon on September 27th, 2009) |