Rated: 3 / 5 "Being alone in the world is the root of all suffering." Warning, this is one of those movies you should see before reading this spoiler-filled review. So if you haven't seen it yet, I would strongly advise watching it before reading this review. I watched this film 3 times. The first … Continue reading The Voices (2015) review
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Jumanji (1995) and Welcome to the Jungle (2017) dual review
Jumanji is one of my favorite films from the 90s. It's not just a good kid-flick, but a good film in general. So when I heard they were making a sequel to it, all I could think was, "Why?" Then I saw the trailer, and I thought, "WHY!?!?!?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QKg5SZ_35I My second thought was, "So this … Continue reading Jumanji (1995) and Welcome to the Jungle (2017) dual review
Dredd (2012) review
Rated: 4/5 Intro Hey everyone (anyone) who follows this blog. Been a small while since I've posted. Well, some house remodeling has been going on, on top of my part time job temporarily becoming a full-time job. Haven't had much free time to get a hold of a movie that is worth reviewing in length. … Continue reading Dredd (2012) review
The Witcher (2007) review
Rated: 3.5 / 5 Note: I have only played this game with the Full Combat Rebalance (FCR) mod. Any input I provide based on the combat gameplay will be a reflection of this, as this mod does give the game a significant overhaul. Yep, regressed from the 2nd game into the first one. Why? Because … Continue reading The Witcher (2007) review
My History with WWF/WWE
When I was growing up in my younger years, I only caught glimpses of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, as it was known up until April 2002) here and there. The earliest image I can remember, one of the first episodes I watched (only a portion of it) was one of the worst episodes to … Continue reading My History with WWF/WWE
Golgo 13: The Professional review
Rated: 3.5/5 "Yes, if only I were like you, devoid of human sentiment." Now this! This is how you do a movie about an assassin! A heartless, emotionless, cold-blooded killer with no sympathy and feels no compassion for anyone, and only speaks when necessary. It's all about the job and finishing it. None of that, … Continue reading Golgo 13: The Professional review
Combat Shock and They Live dual review
So this particular dual review I'm doing at the behest of the 2 guys running the Slaughterfilm podcast. I got them to review a few of my recommendations in the past, so today I'm going to return the favor. They asked me to review Combat Shock (aka American Nightmares) from Troma films (likely the only … Continue reading Combat Shock and They Live dual review
Mother! review
Rated: 3/5 You give, and you give, and you give. It's just never enough. But if you wanna find hell with me I can show you what it's like Till you're bleeding Not about to see your light Fancy that this film never uses any names. Just he, she, them, her, him, mother, father, … Continue reading Mother! review
Loose Change: Final Cut review
Rated: 1/5 Introduction So, 16th anniversary of 9/11. Last year, I thought I had it all covered, with my reviews of United 93, World Trade Center, The Path to 9/11, and even Path to Paradise. There were a few others that I've seen that I won't review (because they're not worth seeing, much less reviewing), … Continue reading Loose Change: Final Cut review
Detroit review and discussion of Hollywood’s portrayal of racism over the years
Rated: 3/5* * = with caveats, especially with dialogue that self-references the year. "Helloooo? This is 1967! I can do whatever I want!" Introduction ... ... ... Ok, so this movie. I had reservations going in. But there are times where I get sick and tired of being on edge, of having such a high … Continue reading Detroit review and discussion of Hollywood’s portrayal of racism over the years
