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Started by Rev. Powell, February 15, 2020, 10:36:26 PM

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FatFreddysCat

"Real Genius" (1985)
A high school whiz kid is accepted into a prestigious university science program, where he joins a team of students (headed by a young Val Kilmer) working on an experimental laser project. They soon learn that their shady professor (William Atherton from "Ghostbusters") is using their work to develop a weapon for the CIA. Wacky hi links ensue as Kilmer and his misfit crew put a stop to it.
This cult 80s campus comedy is smarter and less raunchy than many of its contemporaries, and as a result it's aged pretty well. I hadn't seen this since it first hit cable when I was in high school, and it was fun revisiting it all these years later.
"If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"

Rev. Powell

EBONY & IVORY (2024): Perpetually angry Stevie arrives by rowboat in Scotland to stay with fellow musical legend Paul at his SCOTTISH COTTAGE; they go swimming, look at sheep, and have hot chocies and foot strokies, but never actually get around to composing the title song. With only two characters mostly just conversing, it's less textured than THE GREASY STRANGLER, and so you  really have to be keyed into Jim Hosking's particular sense of anti-humor, which relies on repetition of non-funny phrases so many times that they (hopefully) become funny, and absolute, unflinching absurdity for its effect. 2.5/5.
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

lester1/2jr

#4877
Freddy- I keep almost watching that. Maybe, I'll finally take the plunge.

Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lamprays (2014) - Science lesson every 15 minutes type syfy movie from The Asylum.

"We need to get to the aqueduct. The lamprays are gonna spread to Lake Michigan!" 

"I thought Lampreys couldn't live in salt water?"

"These aren't ordinary lampreys...they're evil!" 

"It's okay, honey..." 

(note: Lake Michigan is freshwater and lampreys can live in both, but you get the idea.)

Shannen Doherty resembles late/ hardcore junkie era Nico of Velvet Underground fame. She (Doherty) eventually died of breast cancer, not sure if she was suffering from it here, but she seems a bit lethargic. She plays the Mom and doesn't really radiate motherly warmth nor do her kids look even slightly like her. I loved her on 90210 though, so it was a colorful enough casting choice.

The CGI lampreys are everywhere and of course some people stand there and are like "No!" instead of doing anything, but the daughter does a good job of fighting back. Weedwackers and even a curling iron are employed in this pursuit, along with a big sciencey plan to like reverse electricity in the world or something.

I'm not remotely as schooled in this stuff as many on here, but I did enjoy Blood Lake more than other ones of this kind of thing. My favorite part was when the forest ranger main guy went on tv and was like " You should take your vacation someplace else, these lampreys are out of control" and the Jaws type mayor was like "Noooooooo!"

4/5




FatFreddysCat

"RoboCop: Prime Directives - Meltdown" (2001)
In part two of the "Prime Directives" series of TV movies, Robo has been accused of murder, and OCP creates a new and improved RoboCop model from the corpse of Alex Murphy's former partner. As you might expect, a lot of bullets fly and things get broken when the two Robos finally meet.
This series has been cheesy fun so far, and I'm looking forward to seeing the next chapter soon.
"If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"

FatFreddysCat

"Kept Woman" (2014)
A young woman is kidnapped by her creepy next door neighbor, who keeps her prisoner in a '50s' inspired bunker in his basement.
A taut made for TV thriller supposedly "based on true events."
"If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"

FatFreddysCat

"Stone Cold" (1991)

An Alabama cop (ex-NFL star Brian Bosworth) goes undercover as a member of a vicious, drug trafficking biker gang. Many heads are busted.

...remember when Hollywood tried to turn Bosworth into the Next Big Action Hero? It didn't happen, but the Bos' film debut is still an enjoyable slab of gloriously over the top ultra-violence. He can't act worth a damn, of course, but the stunt work and pyrotechnics are on point, and William Forsythe and the ever-dependable Lance Henriksen chew more than enough scenery to make up for the leading man's lack of chops.

Bonus Metal Points for the use of Saigon Kick's "Coming Home" in the background of one scene.
"If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"

M.10rda

Quote from: lester1/2jr on August 08, 2025, 05:25:11 PMUrbEx (2025) -
I could easily write this off as a total failure, but I liked the shots of the dang warehouse. It's just a cool looking place that I would like to turn into a DIY skate spot, have punk shows, or just hang out in even though I'm 50. 


MAN, I love a good location! You kind of just successfully sold this movie!

lester1/2jr

#4882
QuoteMAN, I love a good location! You kind of just successfully sold this movie!

That must be a first!

Are You in The House Alone? (1978) - They showed this as a horror movie on my local UHF station when I was a kid, but it really isn't. It's good though, and pretty ballsy for a made for tv experience.

In the first scene we learn that the main character, the rather fetching Kathleen Beller, has been raped and the rest of the movie we try and figure out which one of the creepy and weird men we meet did it. Regardless of who the perpetrator is one thing is clear, the photography teacher needs to be fired! Basically, every scene he's in he's telling the girl she's sexy and leaning all over her and so forth. Is he the one who is calling her up and going "Are you in the house alone" though?

She was babysitting when the crime occurred, so why didn't she just yell so the sleeping kids would come downstairs and see the guy? Who knows, but I did enjoy this tv movie that could probably earn a PG 13 rating. Dennis Quaid plays a jerky football guy, Keller was in The Sword and The Sorcerer and on the soap opera Dynasty.

4.5 /5