“Mimesis: Night Of The Living Dead”: The previews made me
want to watch this movie and I was excited to watch this movie and I was
extremely happy I watched this movie. A clever idea using a preexisting movie
and a fun watch. The great thing about this film was that the main characters,
well at least the majority of them, were smart enough to figure out what was
happening and win. Another excellent aspect of this movie that made me give it
a HEARING AID ON was that the heroes of the film actually got to walk away
alive and good finally won. As we all know, today’s horror flicks are over the
top and evil, the type we don’t root and toot for, win and win and win and good
never prevails. The evil I am referring to that we cheer for are those slasher
icons of the 80s. Majority (about 95%) of modern horror (2000 & beyond)
still I hate you.
“The Three Stooges Collection” Volume Five: 1946-1948: Why
soitenly I give it a HEARING AID ON. This is the volume where Shemp comes to
the little screen and adds his humor, which is pretty funny. The shorts with
Curly are not very great ‘cept Three Little Pirates, because Curly is sick in
real life and one can see it on the films. The other thing to note is that when
Shemp comes on hand, the scripts have great storylines and not one Stooge (like
Curly) is the main focal point (there is also less slapstick involved). I also
feel that Moe is better than ever wist his one liners and his reasons for
hitting the other Stooges: a smack to Larry’s face and Moe answers with, “That
was for nothin’.”
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