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Looker (1981)

Looker is one of Michael Crichton’s several modern science fiction thrillers that are almost wholly interchangeable in terms of plot developments and general storylines, even if the events that hold them together are all...

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Jaws 2 (1978)

Shortly after the monumental success of Jaws, Universal Pictures wanted Steven Spielberg to follow up with another entry as part of a four-picture deal he signed with them. He didn’t bother to entertain that...

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Rollercoaster (1977)

Yet another attempt during the 1970s at a disaster film (although not a purist one), Rollercoaster isn’t the worst of its genre, but it’s quite a sizable distance from being the best.  What it has...

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Failure to Launch (2006)

Here’s a movie title that practically writes my review for me.  Interminably silly, Failure to Launch is a go-with-the-flow kind of comedy that has its share of laughs and smart ideas, and yet, sometimes it...

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16 Blocks (2006)

16 Blocks is a passable time-waster thriller, reminiscent in its plot to the Eastwood flick, The Gauntlet, although darker in execution.  Director Richard Donner, who made some of the better cop action flicks of the...

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The Seat Filler (2004)

Duane Martin stars as Derrick, a down-but-not-quite-out law student struggling to pay the bills and get his homework in on time.   In order to earn some much-needed cash, Derrick takes a cushy evening job...

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The Rookie (1990)

Eastwood may be a well-respected director these days, crafting such Academy Award winners as Unforgiven, Mystic River, and Million Dollar Baby, but he has made a few duds in his time as well.  Does anyone remember Firefox?  True...

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Semi-Tough (1977)

Semi-Tough is a difficult movie to describe, and perhaps impossible to recommend.  It doesn’t neatly fit into any defined genre, and there also isn’t any determinable plot one can put a finger on when telling...

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Fist of Legend (1994)

Fist of Legend is the updated remake of the classic Bruce Lee film, The Chinese Connection, this time starring Hong Kong superstar Jet Li.  Lee’s are big shoes to fill for the diminutive Li, but if anyone...

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Boomerang (1992)

The period of Eddie Murphy’s career between Coming to America in 1987 and The Nutty Professor in 1996 has always been considered a darker period, with Murphy struggling to retain his superstar status only to find commercial failure. ...