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commented on review of Battleship (2012), "'Battleship' Sinks At Sea ( Video)".   May 18, 2012
commented on review of Battleship (2012), "'Battleship' Sinks At Sea ( Video)".   May 18, 2012
posted "From the Outside In" about The Face of Another.   November 17, 2011
From the Outside In From the Outside In
Two narrative threads comprise this third and least of Hiroshi Teshigahara's collaborations with novelist/screenwriter Kobo Abe, who again adapted
commented on review of In Time (2011 film), "Review: 'In Time' 'Two Jews On Film' Agree...Don't Waste Your Time (Video)".   October 31, 2011
commented on review of The Thing (2011 film), "A Worthy Companion to The John Carpenter Classic".   October 14, 2011
posted "Yuck!" about Green Slime.   September 22, 2011
Yuck!
Apparently, space-faring mankind in The Future of 1968 haven't especially powerful telescopes, as they only discover an enormous asteroid on a col
posted a comment on list, "They Might Be Bad, But You Still Love'em!".   August 10, 2011
posted "Eh" about War of the Worlds (2005 movie).   August 05, 2011
Eh
The most that one can say for Steven Spielberg's adaptation of H.G. Wells' most famous novel is that it doesn't try to be anything other t
posted "The Retarded 2001" about Dark Star (movie).   July 28, 2011
The Retarded 2001
These days, $60,000 will buy quite a nice home on the crashing market; in 1974, it was a sufficient amount for John Carpenter and Dan O'Bannon to
posted "Tightly stitched; lacks adequate filling" about 9.   July 21, 2011
Tightly stitched; lacks adequate filling
Essentially a feature-length expansion of the impressive short film that director Shane Acker created as a student project at UCLA, this CG cartoon is
posted "Post-apocalyptic angst galore" about The Last Man On Earth.   July 20, 2011
Post-apocalyptic angst galore Post-apocalyptic angst galore
Of the three film adaptations of Richard Matheson's I Am Legend, this is definitely my favorite. Last Man treads lightly on the social implication
commented on review of The Last Man On Earth, "IT MAY BE OLD BUT ITS STILL GOT BITE".   July 20, 2011
took a poll "Best Science Fiction Films"   July 18, 2011
posted "HOT SEEDING ACTION" about Demon Seed.   July 18, 2011
HOT SEEDING ACTION
It's good to be appreciated.      Consider Proteus IV (voiced by Robert Vaughn), a supercomputer of unparalleled and limitless
posted "If only conspiracies were this fun in reality!" about They Live.   July 05, 2011
If only conspiracies were this fun in re
I usually approach any film starring a professional wrestler (retired or otherwise) with rightful skepticism. However, I must admit that Roddy Piper w
posted "A fine example of big-budget schlock" about Lifeforce.   July 03, 2011
A fine example of big-budget schlock
The most cruel, complimentary and accurate comment that could be made regarding this film is that it's probably the best of its genre that Menahem
posted "Buena Vista / Touchstone DVD review" about The Prestige.   July 01, 2011
Warner Bros. DVD review Buena Vista / Touchstone DVD review
I've not much to type of Christoper Nolan's finest accomplishment that hasn't been stated before. At this juncture, it wouldn't be unf
posted "Better than what you might expect" about Alien: A Novel.   June 18, 2011
Better than what you might expect
When I was a teenager, I had scores of guilty pleasures; after shedding the majority of them in my twenties, few remain. Among these last silly indulg
posted "Snooze Button" about Inception.   June 18, 2011
Snooze Button
At present, both the demand for and expectations of Christopher Nolan's big-budget conceptual genre offerings are equally high, and he still hasn&
commented on review of Howard the Duck, "George Lucas Hates You All".   June 16, 2011
posted "Right Up Your Legs!" about Kingdom of the Spiders.   June 14, 2011
Right Up Your Legs! Right Up Your Legs!
In this typically crude John Cardos thriller, a horde of hungry spiders in rural Arizona organize to eat - first livestock and pets, then their human
posted "Science (fiction) as magic explained" about The Prestige (book).   June 07, 2011
Science (fiction) as magic explained
First presented to their audiences was a promise of misdirection that seemed to confirm what those in attendance knew.   Then came an execut
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