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Three Stooges: Uncivil War, a review by addicted2dvd




The Three Stooges: Uncivil Warriors
Set in the civil war, the stooges are spies for the north. They impersonate southern officers and infiltrate the enemy ranks to get valuable information.

My Thoughts:
A fun short. I especially liked the scene about with the cake. I also liked the civil war setting for this one.

My Rating:


(From November Movie Marathon: Classic Comedy Greats on November 4th, 2017)

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A Boy And His Dog, a review by KinkyCyborg


A Boy And His Dog



Title:A Boy and His Dog
Year: 1975
Director: L. Q. Jones
Rating: R
Length: 91 Min.
Video: Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles:

Stars:
Don Johnson (1949)
Susanne Benton
Jason Robards
Tim McIntire
Alvy Moore

Plot:
This classic sci-fi tale follows the exploits of a young man and his telepathic dog as they struggle to survive in a post-atomic wilderness. World War Four has ravaged Earth, and its survivors must battle for food, shelter and companionship in the desert-like wasteland. As Vic and his dog Blood eke out a meager existence foraging for food and fighting gangs of cutthroats, a beautiful young woman lures Vic into a bizarre underground city, where he is to be used against his will to impregnate dozens of young ladies.

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers

My Thoughts:

Now this is a movie worthy of the cult status it has achieved.  :bow:

A post apocalyptic world where the survivors scavenge for food while avoiding the likes of mutants and marauders. Vic, a scavenger himself played by a young Don Johnson does his best to get by with his erstwhile companion Blood, a telepathic dog. Vic finds himself drawn to an underground commune of cult like fanatics called Topeka, led by a pasty Jason Robards and the rest of his evil Committee. They tell Vic they want him to impregnate all of their women which he thinks is a dream come true until he discovers their means of extracting his lusty seed.  :laugh:

This is cheesy in all the right ways with a simple plot that is grandly delivered. Thick with ironies, this movie has one of the most memorable endings I've ever seen and having watched this before long ago I almost couldn't wait to get to the end to see it again.  :popcorn:

KC

Rating:

(From KinkyCyborg's Random Reviews 2011 on July 24th, 2011)

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The X-Files Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


The X-Files: Season 1

5. The Jersey Devil
Original Air Date: October 8, 1993
The agents investigate a series of murders thought to be committed by a half man half beast dubbed the 'Jersey Devil'.

Guest Stars:
Claire Stansfield as Jersey Devil
Wayne Tippit as Det. Thompson
Gregory Sierra as Dr. Diamond
Michael MacRae as Ranger Peter Boulle
Jill Teed as Glenna

My Thoughts:
Another excellent episode. Though this one may be because I am from New Jersey... and I am familiar with the legend of The Jersey Devil... though the show did take their liberties with the legend. I must admit I got a kick out of the discussion Mulder had with Scully's old professor. And that date Scully went on just looked painful.

My Rating:

(From The X-Files Marathon on March 28th, 2010)