- Don't Go in the Woods (1981): There was another slasher film with the same name made a year or two ago by Vincent D'Onofrio. I hear it's just as bad.
Sex Psycho (1970): I can only imagine how the raincoat crowd reacted to this, going in expecting a regular porno, only to get one with a meat cleaver murder, forced incest, necrophilia, a woman choking to death on a severed penis, and a completely random guy on guy scene. It also boasts a cameo by a pre-fame John Holmes.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Secret of the Ooze. I don't know if it's Nostalgia Filter or what, but I can't see the appeal of this movie. The first one was great, because it was a faithful adaptation of the original comics, but this one dives straight into Lighter and Softer. That Vanilla Ice bit makes me cringe every time I see it. And Donny's face is incredibly creepy.
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That probably get it some kind of legitimate release.
The Anthropophagus Beast (1980): Not as a dull as I remember.
I watched Dead Poets Society for the second time last night. Very inspiring, despite the DownerEnding.
Recently I feel like watching Pulp Fiction again too.
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"......Huh?" Myself, 2014.The Ace Attorney movie in a special screening hosted by Madman in Melbourne.
It was a hilarious film and a very worthy adaptation of the games.
YUUGI WANTS YOU FOR DRINKING BUDDYLes Misérables (2012). My first time seeing Les Mis, too. My mom watched it with me and thought that the sung-through aspect was narmy and found much of the music- including its biggest themes, such as "I Dreamed a Dream" and "Do You Hear the People Sing" -unmemorable.
I felt the opposite.
"Jack, you have debauched my sloth."

Iron Man 3.
Mixed suitcase of Power Armour all right.