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Terminator 1 all the way! Gritty, low budget, brutal.Terminator 2, big budget, glossy, silly and Edward Furlong was awful.Just my opinion:) Continue
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For me there's no comparison. 'The Terminator' was a chilling science fiction-thriller. Low budget, gritty and nasty. Superb acting, and genuinely scary.Terminator 2 was high budget, glossy and…Continue
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Recently watched 'Massacre at Central High' where the boom mic shares a lot of on screen time with the 'actors'. 'The Mutilator', 80's slasher cheese. And 'Zombie Lake'... oh my life. Zombie Lake…Continue
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Hi Cropsey,
I rented The Artist last June.
I thought The Artist was a fantastic, charming and fascinating romantic comedy-drama movie about a silent movie star learning to remember the past the way that he wants to remember it and enjoy that new things that is going on in his life, get help from his friends during hard times and that progress in movies is certain to happen.
The movie has a great screenplay and amazing directing by Michel Hazanavicius, wonderful acting performances from Jean Dujardin as George Valentin, Bérénice Bejo as Peppy Miller, Uggie as Jack the dog, John Goodman as Al Zimmer and James Cromwell as Clifton the driver and very entertaining music created and compose by Ludovic Bource.
I give The Artist 5 out of 5 stars and I hope you enjoy The Artist.
I wanted to get The Artist on DVD so badly because along with Hugo it's a movie that every movie lover should own because it's a love letter about how movies were born.
Thanks Cropsey :)
I hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. :)
Thank You for accepting my friend request Cropsey. :)
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Hello, Maverick. Thanks for reaching out. I'll get you a more comprehensive list tomorrow, but here's an article I wrote recently that should give you a good start.
http://www.movies.com/movie-news/photo-news/13-horror-gems-to-rediscover-this-halloween/9888