Colin the dude liked Jim Drew’s review of Room 237
Colin the dude rewatched
Twilight Zone: The Movie 1983
That last segment is a true work of art, the reason to watch, and one of the scariest imaginations to put into the mind of a child, as it did to me. John Lithgow brings pent-up demands for thunder, for the first hour and fifteen didn't hold up well at all. The John Landis one is the most unforgivable and should have never saw final cut. It's repetitive and crass too, especially with the tragic accident in mind. The Spielberg segment might as well be outright parody and the Joe Dante story was typically goofy and a little tired. The prologue is fun but reliant on dated references. Overall, an interesting stroll down Nostalgia Lane, but it does not do justice to the show even for a second.
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Colin the dude rated Supergirl
Colin the dude commented on FilmApe’s review of Reign of Fire
and with that, Aaron is knighted as champion and conquerer of this duel, unquestionably.
Colin the dude commented on their own review of The Witches
Anything from Roeg is worth seeing at least once. Many deserve multiple watches.
Colin the dude commented on Bruno Youn’s review of Re-Animator
Jeffrey Combs is twisted and brilliant. You should check out From Beyond if you enjoyed this so much.
Colin the dude liked Bruno Youn’s review of Re-Animator
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Colin the dude commented on Bruno Youn’s review of A Clockwork Orange
I don't think sympathy ever lies with Alex. He deserves everything coming to him as he is incurable, evident in the final sequence.
Colin the dude liked Bruno Youn’s review of A Clockwork Orange
Colin the dude commented on their own review of Eye of the Needle
He's a stiletto wielder. Normally I'm prone to a little beard fever, but this was a total stashfest all the way.
Colin the dude watched
Eye of the Needle 1981
The Donald-Sutherland-as-Nazi-spy-stiletto-stabbing-sociopath I always needed but never knew existed.
Colin the dude liked Matt "Cinebro" Conti’s review of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier