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blankman.lol
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Godfather
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From Hell -- haven't watched in years and liked it much better this time around
Robin Hood (BBC) S3 - finished up series -- a lot of fun Harper -- 60's feel, OK |
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The Fellowship of the Ring - extended edition disc 4 (well, a few of the ~6 hours of content)
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The Snorkel
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Spring Breakdown
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Chappelle's Show Season 2 Disc 2: Makes me wish Dave hadn't went crazy and ended the show. I've never seen the "Lost Episodes", but I hear they aren't all that great.
Succubus-Hell Bent: I fast-forwarded through most of this. About as low budget as you can get. Some T&A would have helped it a little. |
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Armageddon. -kd5-
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Airplane II: The Sequel
Jackass: The Movie |
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Cursed (2006)
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Moll Flanders
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Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985)
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Jacques Tati's M. Hulot's Holiday (1953): my first taste of Tati and I like it even though the movie moves way too slow. A few of the gags (like the 'shark' kayak) are LOL funny, most of them just chuckle-inducing. Now I know where Sellers got his inspiration when he came up with his Clouseau character.
Tati's Mon Oncle (1958): just about perfect. The gags and set design (particularly the fish fountain) create a cozy little world in which adults play second-fiddle to kids, dogs and machinery run amok. I'm liking Tati a lot. Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot le fou (1965): crazy-cool lovers-on-the-lam road movie in which Godard turns his weakness (love for old Hollywood techniques he claims to despise, a failed marriage to Anna Karina) into a strength (a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants, quasi-stream-of-consciousness directing style) that feels like a timeless time capsule of cool. The Blu-ray transfer just shines and makes this look like a Technicolor masterpiece. MST3K: The Beatniks (1992/1960): doesn't fly as high as "I Accuse My Parents" and the better shorts but, like "Daddy-O," this 'angry youth' flick with older non-actors pretending to be rebels has its moments (none of them featuring actual beatniks). Stronger-than-riffing host segments too. MST3K: Blood Waters of Dr. Z (1999/1975): the TV edit used by Best Brains robs this already-bad movie of some of its charm (particularly the scenes where the redneck sheriff stumbles upon a youth rave) but, even when it connects, this is a rare "MST3K" experiment where the dullness of the flick overwhelms even the strongest riffs (Tom Servo's 'masturbation ritual' riff notwithstanding). |
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The Road
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Stagecoach - Criterion Collection
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dawn of the dead "original'"
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The Thornbirds: Disc 1
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Mystic Pizza (1988)
Easy Money (1983) |
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Glee Season 1 Disc 1
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She-Wolf Of London
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1st 3 episodes of X-Files, Season 5: Redux, Redux II, & Unusual Suspects (birth of the Lone Gunman and their introduction to Mulder). -kd5-
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Legion
Cabin Fever 2 |
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Bad Influence
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The Thorn Birds
The Dead Girl The Gift |
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The Bad News Bears (1976)
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