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Fight Club (1999) ****

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"Congratulations. You're one step closer to hitting bottom." David Fincher Feature Films Ranked

Alice In Wonderland (1951) ****1/2

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"Curiouser and curiouser." Walt Disney Animated Feature Films Ranked (1937–2011) The Danman Top 100 Films (2024 Edition)

Robot Jox (1989) ***

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👍 👍     Stuart Gordon Films Ranked

Arena (1989) ***

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"I'm trying. I've only got four hands."

Cellar Dweller (1987) ***

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"To contemplate evil is to ask evil home."

Dolls (1986) ***

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"What do you want from me? I'm seven years old." Stuart Gordon Films Ranked

Turbo Kid (2015) ***1/2

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Turbo Kid   (2015) is an endlessly fun and funny mashup of  Mad Max  (1979) [ review ],  Escape From New York   (1981) [ review ],  Indiana Jones , BMX movies, and more featuring an impossibly adorable co-lead ( Laurence Leboeuf  as Apple), wildly creative gore gags, and a pulsing, head-bobbing synth score by  Le Matos . Rather than subvert genre tropes,  Turbo Kid  fully embraces them and never stops being a blast because of it—what it lacks in deep characters, finesse, and budget it makes up for in retro diversion and heart. If you had to live in a post-apocalyptic future, wouldn't you want to live in one this colorful and playful, with a soundtrack as great as this? (And remember: eyes, throat, genitals! )

Conquest (1983) ***1/2

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There is something entirely satisfying to me that  Conquest   (1983) feels like it was birthed from the imagination of a 14-year-old boy. There is no denying that the movie   is an Italian knockoff of  Conan The Barbarian   (1982) [ review ] and  The Beastmaster   (1982) [ review ] that has more in common with  Hawk The Slayer  (1980), but there is also no mistaking that this is a  Lucio Fulci  film, and that's what makes it so enjoyable. It's unfortunate that the photography is not up to par with Fulci's other pictures (the soft focus was applied a bit too liberally and many scenes were shot too dark), but it's impossible not to enjoy this fantasy freakfest (and Cauldron Films did a superb job with their 4K UHD ). If you like your sword and sorcery flicks with a mostly-nude, golden-masked, snake-wielding, brain-eating, orgiastic necromancer witch who has an army of wolfmen and the power to control the sun and the moon, look no fur...

Innerspace (1987) ****

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"Talk about frightening experiences, you ever tried slam dancing?" "I'm in a strange man, surrounded by strangers in a strange room." "Demons talk through you, not to you." With innovative (Oscar-winning) effects by Dennis Murren  (plus some wonderful makeup via Rob Bottin ) , hilarious physical gags and dialogue, a great (as always) Jerry Goldsmith score, and an excellent cast (including lots of Robert Picardo ; always welcome), Joe Dante 's Innerspace (1987) is a Hitchcock ian sci-fi comedy that holds up incredibly well almost 40 years on. Joe Dante Feature Films Ranked

Runaway Train (1985) ****

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"I could stand on my head nine months." "God, don't kill them. Let me do it." "I need some fuckin' shoes." Tense, gritty, beautifully scored , over the top, occasionally very funny, occasionally quite moving, and always incredibly entertaining. Runaway Train (1985) is a strange bird—a  Cannon  film, based on an  Akira Kurosawa  screenplay, made by a distinguished Russian director ( Andrei Konchalovsky ), full of larger than life performances (and ridiculous accents) by Jon Voight , Eric Roberts , and John P. Ryan , requiring a great deal of suspension of belief. Somehow it all works wonderfully.