Dimension Extreme: Releases, Recommendations, etc.
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From: Viva BuyMoria!
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Let the guy have his opinion, no one thinks the same as everyone else....I agree some of his choices were a little weird to me but it's his opinion....DOA, Broken, Welcome to the Jungle, & Automaton Transfusion were Good/Decent but Nightmare Detective, Diary of the Dead, The Wizard of Gore, & Mother of Tears were Bad/Terrible? 

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I just watched Feast III tonight and have to agree with Killer Cannibal...it was pretty freaking terrible. The scene with the strobe light had me on the verge of a freaking seizure and the ending was asinine.
It's too bad too because I loved the first one and thought the second was alright. This one was really a serious drop off.
It's too bad too because I loved the first one and thought the second was alright. This one was really a serious drop off.
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Apparently Tarantino connected with Bishop a few years ago and told him, "It's your destiny to make the greatest biker movie of all time." Bishop took this very, very seriously, apparently not realizing that a coke-fueled Tarantino spends most of his day waxing similarly hyperbolic to everyone he meets. (To the Dunkin' Donuts guy: "It's your destiny to make the greatest tall black coffee of all time!" To the meter maid: "Remember those parking tickets you used to give out in 1968 at the drive-in? You should do those again!")
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I liked Rogue although it's a bit slow at first. Don't know if it will hold up on repeat viewings though. I was craving a bit more gore but has some tension in moments.




