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The Cover-Up (2014)
Why Did I Watch This?
Terrible. Absolutely terrible. There's nothing redeemable here. Move along.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
One of the Best B Horror flicks of ALL TIME
If you're a B movie fan... you'll love Killer Klowns! This movie is ALL cheese and they intended it to be that way. It's pretty much a guarentee that once you start it, you're compelled to see how it ends. As a bonus, it's truly scary to people with a fear of clowns (which my best friend has... mu ha ha ha ha). Seriously, how can you go thru life without seeing people wrapped up in cotton candy so that giant alien clowns can suck their juices out through a straw?
The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
BRRRRRAAAAAAAINS!!!!!!!
This is everything a zombie flick should be and is what started a great love of the sub-genre. It's suspenseful and well put together. But it's fun and cheesy as any B-grade horror flick should be. These movies (the whole return of the living dead series) accomplish what they intend to do. If you're looking for something intellectual, look somewhere else.. this flick is about brains, but not that kind! I could ramble on, but I won't... just friggin' rent it or buy it already!
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
One of the Best B Horror flicks of ALL TIME
If you're a B movie fan... you'll love Killer Klowns! This movie is ALL cheese and they intended it to be that way. It's pretty much a guarentee that once you start it, you're compelled to see how it ends. As a bonus, it's truly scary to people with a fear of clowns (which my best friend has... mu ha ha ha ha). Seriously, how can you go thru life without seeing people wrapped up in cotton candy so that giant alien clowns can suck their juices out through a straw?
De stilte rond Christine M. (1982)
This is a brilliant feminist work.
This film is NOT anti-male. It is not suggesting that women go out and randomly kill men just for being of that gender. What is does do is use a wonderful technique called reversal. If three men had brutalized a woman, well, "society" might not find that so shocking (maybe more now than earlier years, but certainly not as shocking as the reverse). It doesn't want to start propaganda, it wants to make you THINK. By making the therapist think on it, it forces the viewer to think on it as well. What's the history of women being brutalized and then remaining quiet about it? Have women really achieved the social, political, and economic equality that is the feminist goal? Why not? This movie doesn't hate men; it simply loves women enough to give everyone something to think about.