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searchanddestroy-1

Joined Nov 2007
My trade mark is I HATE movies made for idiots and teens, I hate manufactured products made for mindless audiences always in quest of always the same schemes. I crave for action films and series, that means violence, brutality but also emotion pulled by powerful characters who bring you such intensity in your blood, in your brain, in your soul, that you have war drums in your ears. I love unusual stories, I love being surprised. I can make the difference between a movie I love and a movie which is a good one. Or between a crap and a film I don't particularely like. I am not an intellectual, I am always lost in too much complex, complicated topics, but I am never puzzled in emotional lines. That's what I live for. Emotion and intensity. Suspense is emotion for me. Not complicated schemes. My all time favoutite directors are Jean Pierre Melville, Sam Peckinpah, Yves Boisset, Olivier Marchall, John Mc Tiernan, Walter Hill; and of course many many more. I am French. Born in 1963.

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Laura
7.98
Laura
Heretic
5.65
Heretic
Doomsday
6.44
Doomsday
Overture
7.49
Overture
Irma la Douce
7.310
Irma la Douce
If We Are Not Monsters
8.410
If We Are Not Monsters
A Time for Dying
5.76
A Time for Dying
Fort Massacre
6.210
Fort Massacre
The Night of the 12th
7.09
The Night of the 12th
Undertow
6.67
Undertow
Un papillon sur l'épaule
6.710
Un papillon sur l'épaule
The Thomas Crown Affair
6.910
The Thomas Crown Affair
Agent trouble
6.17
Agent trouble
7.29
Slurp
Blue Collar
7.510
Blue Collar
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
8.010
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Excalibur
7.310
Excalibur
Around the World Under the Sea
5.38
Around the World Under the Sea
Training Day
7.810
Training Day
State of Grace
7.110
State of Grace
Who's Guilty?
6.41
Who's Guilty?
The Son
7.59
The Son
The Incredible Shrinking Man
7.610
The Incredible Shrinking Man
Point Break
7.310
Point Break
Sierra Baron
6.08
Sierra Baron

Reviews9.5K

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Stand Your Ground

Stand Your Ground

5.3
  • Nov 30, 2025
  • Overused scheme but efficient

    Slayground

    Slayground

    4.9
  • Nov 29, 2025
  • Stone is Parker aka Parker is Stone

    I am a great Richard Stark reader, one of his most die hard fans and know each of his novels. This adaptation is not that close but not that far either from the book. It looks like the screenwriters just saw FIVE CARDS STUD before; remember this 1968 western, where a mysterious killer avenged the death of his brother? Here, this element, which was not in the novel, is the main difference with the novel, but it is not queston of the death of a brother but a daughter. Actually the screenwriters proposed in this film the schemes usually put in Stark's novels, but not in SLAYGROUND, very strange; I mean, after a heist pulled by Parker and his crew, one member of this crew or an outsider tries to kill the crew members one by one...And I was surprised to see some names in the cast - characters names - from the books too. But not in an accurate way. For instance, in the book, Lonzini's character is a kingpin, who seeks getting the heist bullion from Parker - here Stone - and certainly not the simple heist driver !!! And I also noticed Madge and Joe Sheer characters, from Richard Stark's novels, but not in SLAYGROUND the book. Joe Sheer died far earlier in the books, and Madge did not appear either in the novel, but other novels. But this is not important, that doesn't prevent you to enjoy this better than expected this Richard Stark's book.
    New Orleans Uncensored

    New Orleans Uncensored

    5.8
  • Nov 29, 2025
  • Sam Katzman should have been censored

    Such an expose should have been made for someone else than Sam Katzman, the infamous Columbia Pictures producer, though this crime expose is not his worst. But compared to, for instance, Phil Karlson's PHOENIX CITY STORY, this is really poor, lousy, even worse than MIAMI EXPOSE, MIAMI STORY or the other Fred S Sears' crime flicks, also produced by Katzman in his best shape. But this one is not that bad, and also very rare, and a William Castle's film, just before his gimmick horror gems period.
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