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  • Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
  • Rock 'n' Roll High School
  • A Face in the Crowd
  • Singles

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  • Odd Man Out

    ★★★★½

  • New York Ninja

    ★★

  • Pray for Death

    ★★½

  • Scanners

    ★★★★

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  • Parasite

    Parasite

    ★★½

    Set in the far future of... 1992. This could be the forerunner of the RESIDENT EVIL films with its plot involving a dystopian future, bioweapons, and an evil corporation. Sadly, it's underdeveloped and I wished I had seen it in 3-D. With a young Demi Moore and two former Runaways (Cherie Currie and Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith).

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  • New York Ninja

    New York Ninja

    ★★

    NEW YORK NINJA is a once lost, incomplete film apparently written by, directed by, and starring a guy named John Liu in the 80s.The script is lost as was the audio. This resulted in the film be redubbed with a new story. The voice cast is a who's who of 80s/90s video store cheesiness: Don "the Dragon" Wilson as the ninja, Linnea Quigley, Cynthia Rothrock, Ginger Lynnn Allen, Michael Barryman, Matt Mitler MUTANT WAR, and Vince Murdocco (FLESH GORDON 2),…

  • Pray for Death

    Pray for Death

    ★★½

    Sho Kosugi packs up his family (Asian American wife and Sho's real sons) to start a new life. Things don't go quite right and his wife is murdered. Oh yeah, Sho used to be a ninja. Sho creates an arsenal and a new, heavily armored ninja suit and goes out for revenge. Not as fun as the earlier Cannon films.

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  • Yeti: The Giant of the 20th Century

    Yeti: The Giant of the 20th Century

    Laughably bad Italian film about an unfrozen yeti. The yeti is about the size of a small kaiju, like in WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS. While this is an obvious KING KONG ripoff, it also steals from... LASSIE! Only nice thing I can say about this is that it's better than the sleep inducing THE SNOW CREATURE.

  • That Guy Dick Miller

    That Guy Dick Miller

    ★★★★

    I'll flat out say it: if you don't know who Dick Miller is then you have no business calling yourself a film fan. This documentary covers Miller's life in three stages. In the first stage he winds up in California and becomes an actor, mainly with director Roger Corman. Miller becomes both a lead (ROCK ALL NIGHT, WAR OF THE SATELLITES and, his most iconic role, A BUCKET OF BLOOD) and a memorable supporting actor (LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS). When…