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Outland (1981) Review
As stated in my “About Alex” section, my appreciation for film was jump started at a tender age by my mom, who was fortunate enough to be alive during the two best decades in the history of cinema, the 70’s … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Scifi
Tagged 1981, Action, airlock, beyond, blood, complex, cops, Crime, dark, dead, death, drugs, dystopian, facility, film, Films, funny, future, futureistic, Internet, Io, Jupiter, marshalls, mining, Movie, movies, murder, nihilist, nihilistic, Outland, Peter Boyle, police, post, posts, Review, Sci-fi, Sean Connery, Space, Suspense, Thriller, Western
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MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Review
Master of the Universe (MOTU for short) is a movie I remember fondly from my childhood. It was the kind of film you would see played on TBS and WB channels on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, usually buried in … Continue reading
Posted in Humour, Scifi, Sleaze
Tagged 1987, 80s, A Battle Fought In The Stars. Now... Comes To Earth., Action, action figures, adventure, Based On Cartoon, Based On Toy, based On TV Series, cartoons, Castle, castles, cheese, cheesey, comedy, coutrney cox, creature, creature feature, dark, dark forces, dead, death, dolph lundgren, Evil, evil-lyn, fantasy, feel good, Frank Langella, funny, God, gods, Golan Globus, Greyskull, Gwildor, happy ending, He Man, Independent Film, Internet, interstellar, Lifting Person In Air, lightning, live action, magic, Masters of the Universe, Meg Foster, mythology, Oddities, old school, Sci-fi, skeletor, Space, space epic, space epics, Star Wars, Surprise After End Credits, Sword, Sword And Fantasy, Sword And Sorcery, throwback, time and space travel, Title Spoken By Character
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Splinter directed by Toby Wilkins
Splinter, an independent horror film that’s been getting a serious amount of buzz lately, deserves every bit of the flurry of interest it’s creating and then some. Sure, it owes A LOT to its forefathers, most notably John Carpenter’s The … Continue reading