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Bone Eater (2007)
Bad Special Effects, Acting
With the exception of the fine rack on Clara Evans...this show was pretty bad...so why did I watch it? Too much coffee, and had to relax before hitting the sack. Watching BB change into his lamest Big Chief outfit, was amusing at best, downright laughable at worst.
I could have made a better Skeltor and special effects on my Dell.
Boxlietner has seen better days, this guy is a year younger than me, and he's looking more and more like the Scarecrow from his TV series days back in the early 1980....the women eye candy need to go back to acting school, although Evans size 40 and playing a 17 year old(she's in her early 20s was a stretch)....the Sci-Fi Channel has done better that this...but for us folks that don't get out to the bars much anymore, I guess we have to take what we can get...after all anything that gets you away form CNN, MSNBC, and Fox coverage of Election 2008 these day is a good thing.
The City of the Dead (1960)
Horror Hotel
I saw this movie at the theater in Van Wert, Ohio, when it came out in the early 60s....the movie was called "Horror Hotel" at that time....I remember the disappointment when Nan(Viola Stephenson) was killed off early in the film. Stephenson had a short movie career, I remember her in an old Audie Murphy western as well.
This black and white horror film is one(much like the old Vincent Price movies) that has stayed with me from my childhood.
For it's time, the movie was rather well acted(unlike 90% of the junk horror films that came out back in the late 50s and early 60s. I have not seen this film since that original time, but can still remember many parts as if I had just walked out of the old downtown theater in Van Wert.
American Beauty (1999)
American Trash would be better
A piece of garbage marked by weak acting. Anti-Family and Anti-American society to say the least, only people whose own lives are so messed up and miserable would recommend this one.
A left wing Hollywood movie that makes one wonder how it could called "entertainment". Shallow, weak, and flaccid. One can only guess what goes through the minds of people who would rank this American Hollywood trash in the top 30 of all time.
Great American writers, actors, and directors who have passed on must be rolling in their collective graves, when something this weak is called a "future classic".