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80. | Vampyres from Blue Underground Movie Review: Former Playboy centerfold Anuika Dziubinska and the equally sexy Marianne Morris play a pair of bisexual vampires named Miriam and Fran (go figure), roaming the English countryside looking for unsuspecting men to lure to their castle. First comes the fun in the bedroom and then the blood feast, or,... |
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81. | Tommy from Columbia/Tristar Studios Movie Review: In my honest opinion this is either a love/hate movie like the movie Natural Born Killers. (i'm not comparing Tommy to NBK in a movie sense) If you love art, music, uniqueness, style, then you'll love "Tommy." Being a rock-opera it took me by surprise that there was no lyrics. But that MAKES Tommy.... |
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82. | Reform School Girls from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: Ahhh,the good ole days of 80's exploitation films;gratuitous nudity,lots of lingerie,lesbian overtones,tons of bleached blond cuties with mile high hair.It all comes together in this absurd spoof of bad girls in prison.The movie never pretends to be anything more than what it is,which is a total... |
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83. | UHF from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: How can you resist a movie where they throw poodles out of windows, let kids drink from fire hoses, where Conan hacks people apart because some people turned a book in late? The movie does have its slow parts, but the spoofs and skits are absolutely hilarious. I won't tell you all of them because... |
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84. | Heavy Metal (Special Edition) from Columbia/Tristar Studios Movie Review: Heavy Metal is a wonderful amalgamation of fantasies inspired by Heavy Metal magazine. The stories cover a spectrum including comedy, horror, heroic revenge, adolescent sexual fantasies, and eerie surrealism, all set to either hard-core heavy metal / hard rock music or wonderful orchestral pieces,... |
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85. | Mill of the Stone Women from Ventura Distribution Movie Review: "Mill of the stone women" is a masterpiece. Everything is perfect in this landmark of italian horror movies. Pierre Brice better known (specially in Europe) as Winnetou gives a good performance. The scenes of hallucination where he think he had killed Elfi (Scilla Gabel), the sick daughter of... |
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86. | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly in my opinion is the best among the trilogy. Sporting the largest budget and the best script among "The Man With No Name" trilogy, this movie blazes across the screen brilliantly. Of course, Clint Eastwood is back and his name is Joe once again although I don't believe... |
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87. | Flesh Gordon from Hen's Tooth Video Movie Review: This parody/soft core porn take on Flash Gordon is far from the best piece of movie in existence, but it is fun and entertaining nonetheless. The sloppy direction, flat acting, and grainy picture (even on DVD the picture is terrible) help the viewer to not take this movie seriously (then again there... |
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88. | True Stories from Warner Studios Movie Review: I loved this movie when it came out and I still do. At this point, it's almost a document of its time, when the punk/new wave explosion of the late 70's & early 80's had successfully filtered throghout the culture and people like David Byrne were given the respect they deserved and the result... |
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89. | Solaris - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: Andrei Tarkovsky's "Solaris," offered in an absolutely stunning digital transfer from the talented folks at Criterion, is an acquired taste. It's long, incredibly slow in its pacing, and oddly moderate in tone despite its subject matter (the main character, Kris, played by Donatas Banionis, seems... |
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