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MEwing4444

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6.46
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7.26
Cry of the City
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7.57
The Beast in Me
Train Dreams
7.57
Train Dreams
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2.24
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Death by Lightning
7.78
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Most Interesting Character
8.48
Most Interesting Character
All Her Fault
7.67
All Her Fault
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7.37
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
aka Charlie Sheen
7.67
aka Charlie Sheen
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6.47
Parish
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5.16
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6.46
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7.36
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7.27
Our Mother's House
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6.56
Batman: The Movie
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6.88
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8.17
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7.46
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6.07
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7.07
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Reviews7

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Steel Arena

Steel Arena

5.2
5
  • Dec 28, 2005
  • Can someone help me??

    The Galaxy Invader

    The Galaxy Invader

    3.0
    1
  • Nov 5, 2005
  • Terrible Movie

    As someone who loves B-movies and camp classics, etc. this movie is just awful. The acting is so bad, I couldn't get involved in the movie, it seemed like the 'actors' were just reading Q-cards. I kept waiting for a plot, but it just wasn't there. I listened to a bunch of idiots arguing how to find the alien. The ending is just that, the film runs out, nothing is ever explained. The one thing that had my interest was the 'rednecks' Vs the alien thing. That seemed original, but the execution of the production killed it off. I'm not trying to be funny, but this movie seems like it was made by someone with a video camera who made the script up as they went along, and talked friends and family into 'acting' it out. I am surprised to see a few positive comments on this movie.
    Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women

    Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women

    2.9
    6
  • Nov 2, 2005
  • Very Enjoyable-but cheesy!

    I saw this movie as a kid, around 1972 or so, and spent years trying to see it again. Yes, I know, I need a life. I finally found it on DVD in one of those 50 sci-fi movies for $20. The movie itself is pretty bad, but if one enjoys 'bad' sci-fi, then this one is perfect. I still can't figure out how they got their 'space-car' to float around like it did. It looked pretty real, as did a Brontosaurus, but the Pterydactyl looked very cheesy, like it was made by a bunch of 7th graders. Anyway, I watched "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet", then I watched "Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women" back to back. There must have been a gun to my head, I know. The movies use the exact same dubbed Russian "Planet of Storms" footage, but each movie spliced in their own additional footage, and the results produce 2 similar, but different story lines. "Prehistoric Planet" has Basil Rathbone in separate footage, as well as Faith Domergue in her own footage-they are in different space stations.....making for a clumsy (but enjoyable) plot involving rescuing the men on Venus. The robot seems to have a bigger role in this movie, although it is used to some effect in the other. "Prehistoric Women" has Peter Bogdanovich's voice-over narration, and the spliced-in women in clam shell bathing suits (Mamie Van Doren is the leader), who communicate telepathically. I found this one to be much more interesting of the two. The Earth men and Venus women seemed destined to meet each other, they look for each other most of the movie, but alas because it is separate footage, they never do! A somewhat surprise ending makes the movie that more interesting. I do have to comment on the eerie female singing/crying throughout the movies, made it pretty haunting. Also, some of the noises coming from the console of the space-ships sounds exactly like those heard on the original Star Trek TV show. Well, I probably spent more time talking about this movie than the production crew who actually shot the movie!
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