Live Free or Die Hard Movie Review

Hey, it's May! Therefore it's time for May's reviews. Don't worry, Gamerathon 3 will be finished. I just want to make sure I won't be behind on videos. Nevertheless, this week's review is 2007's Live Free or Die Hard. Starring Bruce Willis as John McClain, this was the first entry in the series in quite a long time. In fact, (blog post) Bruce is lo

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Don't Look in the Basement Movie Review

A classic horror from 1973, presented as a double feature with Last House on the Left, Don't Look in the Basement (or it's alternate title, The Forgotten) action movies is a low budget horror movie set (blog post) in an Asylum. The premise is interesting, but the twists more than obvious. However, does the (blog post) acting and presentation make u

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Demolition Man Movie Review

From 1993, Demolition Man brought Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes to the mystical futuristic year of 2032 (from the mystical futuristic year of 1996) to turn society on it's head. Seen as a poorly executed action movie lacking a serious tone during it's release, has time treated (blog post) the film better than the cryo prison? Or like Simon P

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Leprechaun: In the Hood (2000)

As the Leprechaun movie series went on and we got movies set in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and even freaking outer space, it became clear that the point wasn't so much to tell a story but to have fun in very different places.In 2000, Leprechaun in the Hood, the fifth Leprechaun film, was released. It is a typical narrative of optimistic teenagers atte

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Davis in Leprechaun 2

Leprechaun 2, nicknamed 4 funerals and a wedding, is back and seeks a wife for his 2000th birthday. I know it's stupid, but I adore the Leprechaun series. Especially if you like scary flicks. Warwick Davis reprises his Leprechaun 2 (1994) iconic role as the leprechaun, which is a positive. You'll also see "tiny" stars in Warwick's bar sequence. The

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