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Year
Viewable
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1981 |
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Amazon - Instant Video
My Bloody Valentine
YouTube
My Bloody Valentine
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None Yet |
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Points |
2008 |
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Amazon - Instant Video
Gutterballs
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None Yet |
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Points |
1988 |
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Amazon - Instant Video
Maniac Cop
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Pretty Bad |
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12 Points |
2003 |
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WordSlinger
– with 11 Trust Points – rated it
Bad
This movie, like the series it is a part of, went on for too long. Unfortuantely for the viewing public, quality film parodies are a thing of the past, especially as long as the small group of writers who continute to churn out these films get movie deals. Oddly enough this film is a slight impro…
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OK |
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13 Points |
2009 |
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Amazon - Instant Video
Friday the 13th
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John A Massie
– with 13 Trust Points – rated it
OK
Just another run of the mill, middle of the road, not good, not bad, mediocre slasher film. Its got a few moments that’ll appeal to slasher fans but overall it’s just an average slasher, worth a DVD rental but nothing else.
Oh, and last minute of the film, with the ‘surprise ending’, was super…
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tomelce
– with 5 Trust Points – rated it
OK
Whereas the original “Scream” was a genre-revitalizing shot to the arm, the more flawed “Scream 2” was no great shakes, and with “Scream 3” the franchise – soon to be updated – runs out of steam. Whereas the other films allowed viewers to laugh along with the conventional slasher scares director …
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OK |
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5 Points |
1991 |
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Amazon - Instant Video
Child's Play 3
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tomelce
– with 5 Trust Points – rated it
OK
Though you’d probably be hard pressed to find another movie where murder occurs by rubbish truck, “Child’s Play 3” is notable for general insignificance, following up the delightfully mad “Child’s Play 2” with a bland sequel feigning action not just with guns, but paintball guns. Chucky’s (Brad D…
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tomelce
– with 5 Trust Points – rated it
Good
Louder, flashier, funnier than the predecessor, loaded with more ambitious set-pieces and a more self-parodying tone than even the first “Scream.” What “Scream 2” lacks, however, is the same scare factor, and what it adds to the formula is a far-out final twist in the revelation of a villain who …
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