Chris Stanton

Chris Stanton

Favorite films

  • Poltergeist
  • North Shore
  • Rear Window
  • Alien

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  • Wicked

    ★★★½

  • French Connection II

    ★★★

  • Coming Home

    ★★★

  • Godspell

    ★★★

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  • Wicked

    Wicked

    ★★★½

    I've reposted my original review below because I pretty much felt the same on this rewatch! However, I was more moved this time by the emotional bond between the two main characters. The actresses really connect!

    3.25 stars.
    ++++++
    I haven't read the novel or seen the show, so this was my first time visiting this universe.

    Various thoughts:
    1) Is the story (as presented here) meant to be about racism? The school seemed to be mainly meant for rich,…

  • French Connection II

    French Connection II

    ★★★

    I kept thinking about poor Gene Hackman and his sad death as I was watching this. He really was one-of-a-kind; a legend.

    This is heavy on plot and not much on character. It's gritty as hell (which I loved) and the action/chase scenes really deliver. And that ending has to be one of the most memorable movie endings I've ever seen.

    But was the forced heroin addiction/cold turkey sequence really necessary? What did it add to the film?

    3.25 stars.

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  • The Last House on the Left

    The Last House on the Left

    ½

    Sitting through this repulsive movie is like being trapped on a five-hour flight next to a man who picks his butt, eats his boogers, scarfs down Twinkies then vomits all over the seat -- all while playing horrible Hee Haw music on a boombox.

  • Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown

    Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown

    ★★★★

    Some reasons why this film rules:
    1. Woodstock building a chair lift and ski chalet on top of Snoopy
    2. Peppermint Patty asking "Where are the huevos rancheros?"
    3. Schroeder hanging his piano on a clothesline to dry
    4. The sign saying "THIS WAY KID"
    5. Woodstock dancing with himself.
    6. Franklin making the most of the two lines he's given in the whole movie.