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Pusteblume (1974)
Rutger Hauer is pure gold!
Before viewing this movie, I had only heard stories of the legend Rutger Hauer. I never had the chance to see the man in action, that is until I picked up a copy of Pusteblume on VHS for $2.99. (Best $2.99 i've spent in quite some time.) Rutger Hauer takes to the screen and puts on a great performance that I will always remember. In one scene, for no reason, Rick (Rutger) decides to do a handstand on his bead, (yes you are reading this correctly) it's then when he is in full stance on his head that the phone rings. Any other non-gymnastic talented person would get out of headstand stance and answer the phone. Not Rutger! Rutger answers the phone while standing on his head, has a two line conversation, and instead of hanging up the phone like you and me, Rutger throws it across the room. After watching this film, I am now on the hunt to find other Rutger classics!
Attack of the Super Monsters (1982)
Action, monsters, bats, and red killer dogs, what more could you want?
This movie gets a 10, hands down! Anytime you have the main character (Jim) putting the smack down on his sister (Gem) you know you're in for some good times. Probably the best 87 minutes of your day. I picked this movie up for $4.99 at a blow-out super VHS sale. I would have paid $20 if I knew that this movie was going to be this great. I only wish they made action figures of the freedom force crew. The only down fall to this movie was the intro theme when the freedom force crew is launched into their monster destroying vehicles. By the end of the movie this intro is played five times and gets a little old after the first three.