Rob245

9.7/10. I loved this movie. I'm a fan of TMNT ever since the old cartoon show. They had a good idea here, did well though I hated seeing Shredder become like Joker, a lesbian couple in a kid's movie, and the absence of Rocksteady and Bebop. They've had done some good comedy with Harley Quinn. A really good movie for all fans mainly I felt, for those of us who grew up on the old cartoon show and the toys in the 90's. It was one of my favorite Saturday morning cartoons alongside Garfield And Friends. All I can say now is "Cowabunga."

Rob245

21st Jan 2020

The Gorgon (1964)

7.6/10. A pretty good lesser known Hammer Horror movie. True they take liberties with the Gorgon but what the heck. Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing are 2 of the three best stars of the studio, the other long time star was Ingrid Pitt. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, well done Hammer, you were golden like Universal Studios were in the 30's-50's with horror.

Rob245

20th Jan 2020

Howard the Duck (1986)

8.8/10. I love this movie. It's the first movie for Marvel way before anything else went into production. People who love Pixar should remember that because Howard the Duck bombed Lucas sold his assets to Steve Jobs who used them to found Pixar. Lea Thompson's a wonderful actress who never really caught a break back then, always playing second banana to jerks like Cruise and Fox. Howard seems quite real, good practical effects for the middle 80's. It's also one of those amusing type movies that people should give a second chance. Sure it's not Spider Man, Captain America, or Thor but it was the first way before them and we should maybe give it applause for its efforts. Lea Thompson in particular was great, she's wonderful.

Rob245

4/10. A anti male, anti religion, anti family movie here. This is possibly the best Alexandra Paul, vastly overrated, could do since Baywatch went into reruns. I suspect the writer probably thought "Hmm I've got the athletic one from Baywatch, how soon can I get her naked?" This is why I only watch for those two scenes and her fantasy scene. How anyone could ever show any interest in this whiner is beyond me. She gets on your nerves with her prattling, knowing full well Alexandra P isn't very religious herself and thus probably sneers at all religious people. Ted and Luke are shown as being pompous, arrogant, conniving, thieving, and uncaring. I wish this network would think their movie scripts through more. Watch only if you wanna see Alexandra Paul getting it hot.

Rob245

6.7/10. Probably one of the few decent movies Ladd's done besides Millennium. Here one would think the writer wrote the love scenes first fantasizing about Ladd in the nude despite the use of body doubles. It makes no sense why her best friend would hate her for starting a new romance with her ex college boyfriend and her best friend's ex husband. This is one that shows there's some people who live to be miserable and insist everyone around them be miserable too unless say they say otherwise. I should know, my mother's like this. If Jane, Cheryl, had any sense, she'd have kept on seeing Will and dumped Mandy who was actually a lousy friend.

Rob245

4th Jan 2020

Deadly Friend (1986)

9.7/10. I loved this movie. It's my favorite of Wes Craven's and one of the most underrated of his. I loved Kristy Swanson's acting, felt she owned the movie. Sure the ending's weak but that doesn't detract too much from the movie. It's well done and though out, shows what how far someone would go for someone they loved. It's like Frankenstein mixed with love and real life. I feel this movie was perfect and thankfully keeps the gore down for a unique experience because sometimes we need less gore in horror and I'm still a big horror fan. Kristy Swanson's magnificent here, she's another actress of the 80's who, like Lea Thompson, Helen Slater, Daphne Zuniga, and Amy Steel who never went anywhere despite putting out some great acting performances. Give this another chance folks if you've watched it before, watch again with an open mind.

Rob245

4th Jan 2020

Ebbie (1995)

9.6/10. A wonderful Christmas movie. It's my favorite with Susan Lucci. She's usually a scheming, conniving, hormone driven type. This was a nice change of pace. I found it to be heartwarming, nice, down to earth. The scene with her older sister in the hospital alone made me feel something in my stomach it was so heart wrenching. I say this one should be given a watch by you folks like other things I've recommended before. It's a unfairly forgotten Christmas movie.

Rob245

9.6/10. I loved this movie. Possibly one of the best forgotten ones of the 90's, everybody should watch it. Juliette Lewis was great, should've won the Golden Globe, Diane Keaton in her only other good movie besides the two Godfathers. I thought it spoke volumes about people with any affliction from retardation to wheelchair bound to even being OCD, like I am. Sad it underperformed because it's beautiful and well directed by Garry Marshall who also directed the great 80's comedy Overboard. Give this movie a chance folks, it deserves it. It's beautiful.

Rob245

9.3/10. What can I say? I'm a fan of some of Susan Lucci's movies and she doesn't disappoint here. I thought it was well done acting wise, used love scenes tastefully.One of the best scenes in there is when she takes her time seducing him.Slowly she goes,just toying with him until he might burst from excitement.One of the more beautiful women to ever be on television.Susan Lucci's a far better actress than Lynda Carter or Farrah Fawcett as she tries to act whereas they got by more on their looks due to lack of talent. You can't help but have sympathy for Matt over Vivian. She was an evil, cruel, seductive, rich b-word who got what she deserved.

Rob245

2nd Dec 2019

Venom (2018)

9.7/10. I loved this movie. It's fresh and well done from everybody involved. There may have problems but they didn't hurt the product overall. Tom Hardy was perfect as Venom, he had a good vibe to him a solid A plus effort from him. Hopefully the sequel will be excellent too.

Rob245

2nd Dec 2019

Frogs (1972)

6.8/10. Just one of those harmless silly romps the early 70's. Relax and enjoy it as an alternative to movies trying to be overly serious like The Dark Knight. The frogs, alligators, snakes, snapping turtles, etc., are quite the actors. They really steal the show.

Rob245

5th Nov 2019

Hexed (1993)

8.8/10. The movie perfect for a Friday/Saturday night. Claudia Christian seems at ease here in this black comedy. She just has the right edge to make the character both scary and funny. I would honestly say the movie wouldn't have worked with any other actress except maybe Shelley Hack. I loved this, it was a fun romp with R. Lee Ermey in there too, also hamming it up beautifully. Watch it and hopefully you'll love it too.

Rob245

4th Nov 2019

Burying the Ex (2014)

9.3/10. A fun movie of Joe Dante's. I loved it. Great, fun filled romp with it having a sitcom like vibe to it. Alexandra Daddario really is the star here more than Anton Yelchin or Ashley Greene. They all just have the perfect chemistry together here. I think it's one of Dante's best movies since Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990). Watch it and you'll probably like it like I do.

Rob245

4th Nov 2019

Sheena (1984)

6.8/10. It's not as bad as it seems. It's pretty decent, the type of movie that you watch to relax but not look too deeply into. I would watch it just to laugh knowing it's not good but not as bad as those that win at the Oscars. Tanya Roberts as least tries here in one of her best movies, watch it for the laughs. She's the second best actress from Charlie's Angels behind Shelley Hack in that she tries at least.

Rob245

4th Nov 2019

Spider-Man (2002)

10/10. My favorite superhero movie. I think it's one of the best all time up there with Superman (1978) and Batman (!989). "You'll believe a man can swing from a web." should've been their tagline, homage to Superman the movie. I found everyone to be great is movie particularly Tobey Maguire's chemistry with Willem Dafoe. You can believe these two as Spiderman and The Green Goblin. I loved every minute, my words can't describe how perfect I felt it was. See it for yourself, you'll love it. Spiderman truly kicked off the modern superhero movie craze not X-Men or Blade. Tobey Maguire shall always be the definitive Spider Man.

Rob245

7.4/10. A pretty good cheesy B movie and for fans only of this sort of thing. I would recommend you give it a watch because it's amusing in a fun way that modern comedy movies can't achieve. True it's goofy but in a good way.

Rob245

9.6/10. One of the best revenge pictures of all time. Christina Lindberg plays the character brilliantly as she never speaks but says so much with her face and body language. I compare her performance to Karloff as the monster in Frankenstein. She just plays the role of victim becoming badass so darn good that she may have inspired interpretations of other characters like Ripley, Sarah Connor, and Alice.

Rob245

9.7/10. The best of the franchise. I love all the Sharknado movies but this one's as close to perfection as you can get. Fin ranks up there with Resident Evil's Alice, Dirty Harry's Harry Callahan, and Aliens Ripley as one of the best bad asses of all. The Asylum's a studio that cares more about product than profit. People should watch this franchise and just relax with this silliness. We need more stuff like this nowadays.

Rob245

6.8/10. I know we're supposed to cheer Raquel Welch here but I can't, This is one of those almost bad but not quite movies. She's selfish here, the character KC Carr. She dumps her daughter and son on her mother to pursue her dream of being in roller derby. I can only feel sorry for her as this was probably one of the few movies she could get after Myra Breckenridge. Her earlier movie in the 70's, Hannie Caulder, is a better movie and an underrated western. Mother, Jugs, And Speed which came after this was also a better movie. She's also sneaky in using her sexiness to get a spot on a new team, not caring about her alcoholic rival Helena Kallianiotes, or just being a mother and raising her kids instead of pursuing this dream. Still it's worth watching and laughing at its goofiness, even Raquel knows it's not top notch.

Rob245

8.8/10. A great sci fi pre historic romp here. Raquel Welch is stunning in her film debut with gorgeous scenery as she and John Richardson travel through it, looking, and this is personal opinion here, like Mary and Joseph. I liked the catfight scene between her and Martine Beswick, two lovely ladies. Sure they grunt and don't speak much but this the type of movie where you can see what they're saying by body language more. Love it.

Rob245

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