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Ian has a thing for Milla Jovovich. her poster hanging on her wall. so I popped in R.E. 1. the movie was decent a non stop train ride from one action sequence to the next Jovovich is decent and kicks butt. I enjoyed the movie.
8/10
Here's my Deathstalker (1983) review. No spoilers.
One of the Raunchiest Sword & Sorcery Flicks Ever!
The plot is basic sword and sorcery fare, featuring a muscular warrior-hero, a witch, a wizard, and a variety of magical talismans. What distinguishes the film, however, is the abundance of sexual violence, graphic non-sexual violence, and female nudity. It well deserves its R rating.
Nevertheless, it's a fairly entertaining adventure overall. Nothing deep. Just your basic battle between good and evil, spiced up with fighting, gore and sex.
Lastly, it may be worth mentioning that Deathstalker was popular enough to spawn three sequels.
7/10
What language are they speaking?
Like World War Z only one hundred times better. Probably one of the best Zombie films I've seen.
The premise of the film is there is a Zombie outbreak in Korea, which occurs while commuters are on a train heading to Busan which is supposedly a safe zone. Of course things do not go smoothly on the way and all hell breaks lose. Bit like Snakes on a Plane just with Zombies.
What language are they speaking?
Like World War Z only one hundred times better. Probably one of the best Zombie films I've seen.
The premise of the film is there is a Zombie outbreak in Korea, which occurs while commuters are on a train heading to Busan which is supposedly a safe zone. Of course things do not go smoothly on the way and all hell breaks lose. Bit like Snakes on a Plane just with Zombies.
Like World War Z only one hundred times better. Probably one of the best Zombie films I've seen.
The premise of the film is there is a Zombie outbreak in Korea, which occurs while commuters are on a train heading to Busan which is supposedly a safe zone. Of course things do not go smoothly on the way and all hell breaks lose. Bit like Snakes on a Plane just with Zombies.
What language are they speaking?
Like World War Z only one hundred times better. Probably one of the best Zombie films I've seen.
The premise of the film is there is a Zombie outbreak in Korea, which occurs while commuters are on a train heading to Busan which is supposedly a safe zone. Of course things do not go smoothly on the way and all hell breaks lose. Bit like Snakes on a Plane just with Zombies.
Galaxy Quest (1999) is a fun movie to watch, I haven't seen it for years, and recently watched it again, very entertaining IMO...