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A Better Way to Die (2000) Movie Review

A Better Way to Die (2000) Movie Review

Nix June 13, 2003

Scott Wiper’s “A Better Way to Die” is almost a gem, especially for a movie of its modest budget. It’s quite a good movie, with some good action sequences, and writer/director/star Scott Wiper has

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Super Troopers (2001) Movie Review

Super Troopers (2001) Movie Review

Nix June 12, 2003

“Super Troopers” is another in a recent group of Hollywood comedies that rely on lowbrow humor to carry the day. Fortunately, the cast of “Troopers” is up to the task, and the movie is

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The Perfect Education (1998) Movie Review

The Perfect Education (1998) Movie Review

Nix June 11, 2003

I must confess that I’m reasonably certain I’ve approached the Japanese “Perfect Education” series with the wrong perspective. With “Perfect Education 2″, which I saw and reviewed before the original, I mistakenly took the

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Triggermen (2002) Movie Review

Triggermen (2002) Movie Review

Nix June 10, 2003

“Triggermen” is directed by Canuck John Bradshaw, written by Brit Tony Johnston, and stars Brits Neil Morrissey and Adrian Dunbar, Yanks Donnie Wahlberg and Michael Rapaport, and Brits-as-Yanks Claire Forlani and Pete Postlethwaite. But

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2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Movie Review

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Movie Review

Nix June 9, 2003

“2 Fast 2 Furious” was not made for critics. Its story is bland and uninteresting and its characters are poorly constructed, terribly written, and badly portrayed by the actors. The only thing that saves

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Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies (2001) Movie Review

Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies (2001) Movie Review

Nix June 8, 2003

The Zombies Attack genre is a burgeoning one in Japan. I’ve only seen a couple of real zombie movies, including “Junk” and “Wild Zero”. And while “Versus” also featured zombies, it was more chop

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Code 11-14 (2003) Movie Review

Code 11-14 (2003) Movie Review

Nix June 8, 2003

Towards the end of the Serial Killer movie “Code 11-14″, and after the serial killer’s identity has been revealed to the audience, the killer radios leading man David James Elliot (who has since figured

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Keen Eddie: Pilot (2003) TV Review

Keen Eddie: Pilot (2003) TV Review

Nix June 6, 2003

The one thing that can sink Fox’s new TV series “Keen Eddie” before it even gets a chance to dog paddle is the same thing that sunk another Fox TV show, “The American Embassy”.

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National Security (2003) Movie Review

National Security (2003) Movie Review

Nix June 2, 2003

“National Security’s” biggest conceit is that its star, Martin Lawrence, is charming. Alas, he is not. Not in the least bit. Not remotely. Not if he spent $20 million a year (his salary for

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Poolhall Junkies (2003) Movie Review

Poolhall Junkies (2003) Movie Review

Nix May 31, 2003

If Mars Callahan’s “Poolhall Junkies” gives you that been-there, done-that feeling, that’s probably because it’s not a very original movie despite its focus on billiards as the sport of choice. Essentially a Sports Movie,

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Arachnid (2001) Movie Review

Arachnid (2001) Movie Review

Nix May 31, 2003

As Giant Creatures Attack movies go, Jack Sholder’s “Arachnid” is pretty decent. But as a regular movie regardless of genre, it’s lacking. Starring Chris Potter as Valentine, an ex-military who leads a medical expedition

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The Perfect Education 2: 40 Days of Love (2001) Movie Review

The Perfect Education 2: 40 Days of Love (2001) Movie Review

Nix May 31, 2003

Apparently if you want a high school girl to be your love slave, all you have to do is kidnap her at the point of a knife, tie her up in your apartment for

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Granny (1999) Movie Review

Granny (1999) Movie Review

Nix May 29, 2003

I like to think that when it comes to Teen Slasher movies I’m a little more lenient than your average movie critic. Given the right ingredients of sex, violence, and gore, I’m usually quite

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No Retreat, No Surrender (1985) Movie Review

No Retreat, No Surrender (1985) Movie Review

Nix May 29, 2003

The ’80s was a magical period in American filmmaking. How else can you explain the daily visitations of awful tripe like “No Retreat, No Surrender” to your local Cineplex? Nowadays, a film as bad

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Before Sunrise (1995) Movie Review

Before Sunrise (1995) Movie Review

Nix May 29, 2003

Richard Linklater’s “Before Sunrise” is an aimless 1995 movie about two strangers, American Ethan Hawke and French woman Julie Delpy (“Killing Zoe”), who meets by accident on a train and decides to spend one

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Double Vision (2003) Movie Review

Double Vision (2003) Movie Review

Nix May 28, 2003

Kuo-fu Chen’s “Double Vision” was written, executed, and intended for international audiences, so maybe this is why the film lacks a more “Asian” feel. Oh sure, the screenplay by Chen and Chao-Bin Su makes

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City of Ghosts (2003) Movie Review

City of Ghosts (2003) Movie Review

Nix May 28, 2003

I didn’t know much about “City of Ghosts” going into the film except that it was the feature-length debut of first-time writer/director Matt Dillon (“Deuces Wild”). Dillon also stars in the movie as Jimmy,

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Wendigo (2001) Movie Review

Wendigo (2001) Movie Review

Nix May 27, 2003

Horror movies that put young children in the middle of supernatural events to be terrorized as their parents sit idly by in the next room are nothing new. Although there does seem to be

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Dobermann (1997) Movie Review

Dobermann (1997) Movie Review

Nix May 27, 2003

It would be a mistake to consider Jan Kounen’s “Dobermann” an actual movie. It’s a 90-minute music video in the guise of a “clever” crime thriller with hidden desires to be cheap splatterpunk nonsense.

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Hometown Legend (2003) Movie Review

Hometown Legend (2003) Movie Review

Nix May 27, 2003

“Hometown Legend” takes place in the small town of Athens, Alabama, where the only thing more important than mom, apple pie, and God is football. After a star football player, and the team’s coach’s

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