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"Phenomena" (1985) a girl with insect-whispering abilities uses them to solve a series of murders at an exclusive Swiss girls' boarding school in Dario Argento's atmospheric, weird but strangely compelling horror/mystery starring a teenaged Jennifer Connelly. Also known as "Creepers."

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Fire Birds...this wasn't good when it first came out and it really smells today.

One of my guilty pleasures. By pretty much any standard, it's a bad movie ... but for some reason I enjoy it.
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^^ Since my kids liked "The Animal" so much, I'm thinking about introducing them to the "Ace Ventura" flicks and/or "Dumb and Dumber"...they have a similar dorky humor

Yes my 8 year old loves them!

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"42" (2013) Well made bio-pic about Jackie Robinson's tumultuous first year with the Brooklyn Dodgers, as he becomes the first black man to break baseball's color barrier. I love a good baseball movie and this was a great one!!

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"Open Season 2" (2009) The dim witted deer and his grizzly bear pal are back for more slapstick animated mayhem in this direct to video sequel set around a pet resort. Disposable family fun with a welcome Looney Tunes inspired mean streak.

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"Pacific Rim" (2013) Guys piloting giant robots to fight against Giant Monsters bent on taking over our planet? Oh hell, yes, please. Guillermo del Toro's rock-em-sock-em epic is a tailor made fanboy favorite. If this movie had existed when I was ten years old, it would've been like porn for me!! Haha

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"Pacific Rim" (2013) Guys piloting giant robots to fight against Giant Monsters bent on taking over our planet? Oh hell, yes, please. Guillermo del Toro's rock-em-sock-em epic is a tailor made fanboy favorite. If this movie had existed when I was ten years old, it would've been like porn for me!! Haha

Can't wait for the next installments, and how he's gonna incorporate Godzilla.

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Last weekend

Tremors

Tremors 2

 

Later tonight

Nonstop

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"Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" (2010) an insanely in-depth (four hours!) documentary about the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series, from the 1984 Wes Craven original thru 2003's "Freddy Vs. Jason." Features lots of behind the scenes clips and interviews with virtually every cast member, director, special effects guy and studio exec that ever crossed paths with Freddy Krueger. A treasure trove of horror nerd trivia!

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"Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" (2010) an insanely in-depth (four hours!) documentary about the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series, from the 1984 Wes Craven original thru 2003's "Freddy Vs. Jason." Features lots of behind the scenes clips and interviews with virtually every cast member, director, special effects guy and studio exec that ever crossed paths with Freddy Krueger. A treasure trove of horror nerd trivia!

 

 

 

 

Yea I Loved that too Man.. Just wish they would have explained exactly what happened with Patricia Arquette between parts 3 and 4.....I don't think anyone really knew, she just didn't want to play the character again.. or something like that....

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"Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" (2010) an insanely in-depth (four hours!) documentary about the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series, from the 1984 Wes Craven original thru 2003's "Freddy Vs. Jason." Features lots of behind the scenes clips and interviews with virtually every cast member, director, special effects guy and studio exec that ever crossed paths with Freddy Krueger. A treasure trove of horror nerd trivia!

 

 

 

Yea I Loved that too Man.. Just wish they would have explained exactly what happened with Patricia Arquette between parts 3 and 4.....I don't think anyone really knew, she just didn't want to play the character again.. or something like that....

Patricia Arquette's career took off after "III"... she prob wasn't available, or wanted too much $$, take your pick.

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"The Conjuring" (2013) cool, creepy retro ghost story based on a case file from Ed & Lorraine Warren, the paranormal investigators best known for their work on the "Amityville Horror."

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Fargo (TV Series)

 

Been watching this slowly over the last month, and I only have two episodes to go, which I'll save for tomorrow. This is such an excellent series, and I have no idea how this is gonna end. If you like the film - what film nerd doesn't? - you should love this, too. It's a very nice addition, but I should say it is strictly a spiritual successor, as the story has no ties to the film.

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"Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" (2010) an insanely in-depth (four hours!) documentary about the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series, from the 1984 Wes Craven original thru 2003's "Freddy Vs. Jason." Features lots of behind the scenes clips and interviews with virtually every cast member, director, special effects guy and studio exec that ever crossed paths with Freddy Krueger. A treasure trove of horror nerd trivia!

 

 

 

Yea I Loved that too Man.. Just wish they would have explained exactly what happened with Patricia Arquette between parts 3 and 4.....I don't think anyone really knew, she just didn't want to play the character again.. or something like that....

Patricia Arquette's career took off after "III"... she prob wasn't available, or wanted too much $$, take your pick.

 

Yea probably.... Still. would have been nice if she agreed to do that doc though.... AH well it was still really well done.....

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"The Wolverine" (2013) The X-Man travels to Japan to repay an old debt and ends up tangling with ninjas, the Yakuza and the Silver Samurai in this overlong but satisfactory butt kicker loosely based on Wolverine's first solo adventure from 1982.

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"Ghost Shark" (2013) Genre legend Richard ("Night Court") Moll stars in this supernatural SyFy schlocker about a spectral shark chomping on the residents of a seaside community. Believe it or not, this flick is better than it has any right to be given its utterly absurd premise.

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"Ghost Shark" (2013) Genre legend Richard ("Night Court") Moll stars in this supernatural SyFy schlocker about a spectral shark chomping on the residents of a seaside community. Believe it or not, this flick is better than it has any right to be given its utterly absurd premise.

 

Prepping for Sharknado 2? :)

 

 

The Lone Ranger

Not as horrible as the minions said it was. Reminiscent of the Wild Wild West movie with Will Smith and the Pirates of the Caribbean series just with cowboys not pirates. J. Depp should not be allowed to play Tonto, but it wasn't that bad.

 

Identity Theft

:) So stupid, but still pretty darn funny. WAAAYY better than Bridesmaids or that cop one with Sandra Bullock however...

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