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Bohemian Rhapsody. 2018. I'm not one for biography movies but finally got round to watching this and feel kinda bad for leaving it till now to watch this epic film. Rami Malek plays a excellent role of our beloved Freddie, even with the other band mates the actors portraying them is brilliant and even Mike Myers never over done anything he shouldn't. Even hearing their music being played you can't help but sing along. MV5BMTA2NDc3Njg5NDVeQTJeQWpwZ15BbWU4MDc1NDcxNTUz._V1_.jpg
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Dick Tracy. 1990. Detective Tracy takes on gangster Big Boy Caprice who is trying to unite with other gangsters to take over and run the city. Haven't seen this since the early 90s on VHS and almost forgot it had existed, with Warren Beatty taking on the role of the comic book character and director who seemed to be a fan and knew how to create the comic characters and and bright and low colours in the background for "The City". Al Pacino plays the public enemy number one of Tracy and tries his best to pin him with the crimes but can't seem to get him off the streets, Paul Sorvino and James Caan who passed away recently have small roles and even under heavy make-up aren't really recognizable until they start talking as well as many other good actors, but we can all recognise Dustin Hoffman. Never been a fan of Madonna as a actress but in this she is actually decent and do a couple of songs and able to bring some laughs with her character. Dick_tracy1_7832.jpg
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Submerged. 2005. Mercenary Chris Cody is released from prison and aided by his old team to stop terrorists taking over a nuclear submarine. I'm gonna do a drinking game called Never have I ever...here we go never have I ever been confused by a Seagal movie, what I thought that this film would be like is a team chasing after the bad guys, stopping them being crazy and save the day. You get about 20 minutes on a submarine and that's it, the rest of film is the good guys on land trying to find one bad guy. Some of the actors must have thought this would be great but were dead wrong, no wonder this went straight to DVD, and may have hurt their careers slightly. Gary Daniels has said his fight scene with the big man was longer and decently choreographed but Seagal edited it and cut it down so it looked like he got his ass handed to him quickly. Anthony Hickox who has directed a fair bit before this film was probably over ruled in decision making and had to follow certain procedures to make someone look good. This film can be easily avoidable IMHO. MV5BMjM2MjAyMDUzMl5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNTMxNjAwNzE@._V1_.jpg
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Teen Wolf. 1985. Average teen Scott Howard finds out that his family is a descendant of half human-half wolf hybrid that helps him gain popularity but also has it's problems. Michael J. Fox stars as the teen Scott who seems shy and quiet until the beast in him comes out that seems to take over his life. James Hampton plays the father figure Harold who tries to be the sympathetic single parent who hoped the wolf transformation would skip the generation that leads to a comical moment in the bathroom/hallway. Yeah it's full of 80s cheesiness but that's what we love about these old childhood films, I don't think anyone else could have pulled off the role the way Fox did. Filmed before Back To The Future and released after the film, there is some noticeable similarities with the set pieces with the same houses used in both films. Still entertaining and a lot better than the sequel. Teen_Wolf.jpg
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Bullitt. 1968 Tough cop Frank Bullitt goes after a kingpin who killed a witness in police protection. Steve McQueen in one of his better roles (aside from The Magnificent Seven), the film may be outdated by today's standard but still has a impressive car chase round San Francisco with Steve doing most of his own driving stunts and no big car pile up or cars flipping over. Director Peter Yates definitely took the time to build up the characters in this with and nobody seems to over act anyone from start right up to the end with a good foot chase. Bullitt_poster.jpg
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Deep Star Six. 1989. A team of Navy personnel stationed at the bottom of the sea, uncover a cavern below and release a prehistoric creature. Released the same year as Leviathan and James Cameron's more popular underwater feature The Abyss, this is often pushed aside and left on the back burner. This one has assortment of actors that most of us will recognise from the late 80s-early 90s films and T.V. and produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham, even Kane Hodder is able to pop up as the stunt co-ordinator. Mark Shostrom was given the creature design by Chris Walas and changed a few bits and done a decent job given it was probably a bit of a budget to work with. For a Friday Night horror/sci-fi flick this was decent. mv5botm4njeyndgtmzvkoc00zmezlwjinjgtytyyyze5ymm5otizl2ltywdlxkeyxkfqcgdeqxvyntayodkwoq__v1_sy100.jpg
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Killer Image. 1992. After his brother's death, Max comes across a photograph that may have been the cause of his death and a political cover up of a Senator. Another movie not seen since the VHS era and certainly not fast paced as I remembered it, M. Emmet Walsh plays the State Senator who was caught in a compromised situation and gets assassin little brother Michael Ironside to do the "silence The witness and get the evidence destroyed" deal. Unfortunately the witness has a brother John Pyper-Ferguson who finds the photo and starts a cat and mouse game. This is one of those low grade B movies that has it's moments of slow pace to being almost dull but with Michael Ironside mind games this is what made it watchable and just see what the outcome would be. Killer_Image-729020708-mmed.jpg
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Ricochet. 1991. A young rookie cop Nick Styles stops Earl Blake during a botched drug deal and he is sent away to prison. Years later Styles is now a Assistant D.A. while Blake plans to escape and seek revenge on Styles. A young Denzel Washington plays the rookie cop who basically strips down to his "Tidy Whidies" at a carnival to reassure the bad guy he has no weapons and seems to be hailed a hero for his recklessness. John Lithgow plays the psychotic Blake who tries his best to turn Styles life upside down and make him suffer. What starts as a good opening to a film that has it's moments of being slow then goes back on track with a cat mouse game then the tables are turned the mouse starts chasing the cat that was decently executed even with the slow revenge plan. Kevin Pollack plays the loyal cop partner who believes Styles innocence along the way as nobody else will. This was a decent action thriller by Russell Mulcahy. MV5BMTY1NzY5OTYzNV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMjUxMDAzMQ@@._V1_.jpg Have a great weekend all
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