"Let the character actors lay out the plot. Then, when there's something important to say, you say it, and people will listen."
Month: March 2020
Homemade FAKE Criterion Of The Week
No, I Don’t Believe Everything I Find On The Internet (Exhibit B)
I was even logged in.
Quick! Someone Call The Red Cross!
Homemade FAKE Criterion Of The Week!
https://youtu.be/T-G2nY8OH8Y One of my favorite Seventies Westerns, starring Jeff Bridges and Barry Brown as Civil War-era draft dodgers living a nomadic life as wannabe outlaws. It's all fun and games 'til your juvenile outlaw gang gets their adolescent heads blown off and hung from the neck 'til dead by rival outlaws. The film has a … Continue reading Homemade FAKE Criterion Of The Week!
Sidewinder’s View: Atlantic City (1980) [SPOILERS]
There's so much keenly observed character detail and dramatic conflict in this movie that I'd never fully appreciated on earlier viewings. This is what great films are made of, I realized this time around: Artistic, insightful, thoughtful, and entertaining.
Homemade FAKE Criterion Of The Week!
The Midway Drive-In’s Grindhouse Drive-In Horrorfest: Final Lineup Announced!
Relax. It’s Self-Evident He Was Referencing The Carpenter Flick.
Nightmare Fuel Duel: Knife-Wielding Psychos & Killer Sharks Versus…Clowns?
Last night, my 8-year-old and I watched portions of the Horror movie 'greatest hits'/mashup Terror In The Aisles (1984). Here are some of his observations.
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