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ACTING MASTERCLASS: LOST IN SPACE

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A lesson in great acting courtesy of Lost In Space .

CHASING AMY STAR WARS RANT

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The mighty Hooper X talks Star Wars.

CLERKS TALKING STAR WARS

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Dante and Randal on the building of the second Death Star. Randal and Elias argue over Star Wars vs The Lord Of The Rings .

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS: DEATH SCENE

From the vampire movie Sleepless Nights , review coming up next week ;)

TURTLE TEARS

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From the movie Monkey Magic . *turtle tears-up*

WATCHING FREDDY'S REVENGE...

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I check out A Nightmare On Elm Street 2 ...

DAMN YOU SHARKTOPUS!

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ARO'S LAUGH - BREAKING DAWN PART 2

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So good, I had to post it.

RE-POST - WORRIED ABOUT PINKY

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DEER TWIN PEAKS...

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THE TAP - UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN

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CARY GRANT'S BEACH MOMENT

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JESUS CHRIST IS AWESOME - S. DARKO

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DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS - MENTOS MOMENTS

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ONLY A WATCHMEN

Only a Watchmen from TheRetroCritic on Vimeo .

THE KING OF COMEDY - REVIEW

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Stephen Chow takes on the world of acting in this typically goofy comedy about a clumsy but driven extra and his struggles to make it big in movies and doesn't disappoint. Although this isn't quite as cartoonish an outing as we've come to expect from Chow there's still plenty of silliness to enjoy. Watch out for a dramatic death scene involving gross dangling nose fluid and a shameless, cockroach-loving prostitute. There's also a fun Jackie Chan cameo and repeated piss-takes of overblown John Woo-style thrillers complete with gun face-offs, black trenchcoats, flying doves and churches. The film gradually grows a heart and introduces a promising romance between a young "club girl" and Chow's character but when a big name actress gives Chow the role of his life the film loses confidence and takes an odd sudden turn. The third act turns into some kind of dark cop thriller and a lot of the romance is washed over and is left under-developed making the

PSYCHO - REVIEW

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A film so classic reviewing it is almost redundant, Psycho remains to this day one of The Master's finest hours and one of the best horror films ever. Over the following years Psycho was much imitated, continued, even cloned (!) but you can't touch the original and nothing has even come close since to match Hitchcock's unsettling masterpiece. Every frame is carefully crafted and Janet Leigh's famously early demise is as infamous and delightful as ever. It is however Anthony Perkins' haunting portrayal of a quietly disturbed Norman Bates which steals the show: this is one of the great performances and wannabe bad-guys should watch it on a loop thereby learning a few things about creating a convincing and most definitely not hammy antagonist. The reveal at the end may not quite carry the punch it once had and the doctor's simplistic and over-indulgent explanation at the end is always somewhat tedious but as a whole, this is an unavoidable classic