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Utterly overrated. Incredible special effects for its time that still stand up by today's standards, but outside of that, this film offers little more.
An American Werewolf in London
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Silver Bullet's biggest standout remains the once very impressive Gary Busey. It's a fun horror with special effects that still endure to this day.
Silver Bullet
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Let's face it, AVTAK is a bit of stinker. Moore's old enough to be his love interests father and even the ever-reliable Chris Walken can't save this film from mostly falling flat. Perhaps a rebranding? Bond: The Later Years.
A View to a Kill
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Moonraker is unadulterated 007 fun. This one stays with the successful formula of The Spy Who Loved Me and doubles down on the comedic elements - which actually work. If ever there was a fun and funny Bond adventure, this would be it.
Moonraker
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Star Wars: The Greatest Hits Album. While visually on par with the aesthetics of the originals, The Force Awakens offers nothing new to fans or newcomers, opting instead to cover old ground with a coat of fresh paint.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
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Quite simply put, Highlander is near critic-proof. Yes, the effects are dated, but even that cannot distract from an engrossing story, fun fleshed out characters, and a rocking Queen soundtrack.
Highlander
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If you must watch Pet Semetary 2, then do so knowing that Clancy Brown is the best thing this movie has going for it. It's like watching The Kurgan in a sheriff's uniform - but that's it!
Pet Sematary Two
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Every so now and then there comes along a movie that succeeds on multiple levels of engagement. The Menu is simply brilliant.
The Menu
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This is a solid entry into the Hellraiser franchise, which itself has limped on since 1996's Bloodline. Hellraiser 2022 isn't just a return to form, it outdoes and improves upon what has gone before.
Hellraiser
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Dial of Destiny isn't a bad film, it's just a bad Indiana Jones film. It's not often that an adventure with Dr. Jones leaves one feeling indifferent, but this one does.