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Fist Fighter A man travels to Bolivia to fight the man (Matthias Hues) who killed his best friend. Whilst there he is thrown in a Bolivian Prison. This is one of the lesser known films of this type during the late 80's-early 90's and while it's not the best movie of this particular genre, it delivers what is promised, it's worth a watch every now and again and that is what I want. I Know What You Did Last Summer A group of friends accidentally kill a man and after making a pact never to mention it again they reunite after a year but someone starts killing off people around them. I believe that this the 2nd film in the late 90's Teen Slasher genre (After Scream) and even though this is the 1st time seeing it after renting it out, i enjoyed it. Racing Stripes A Zebra believes it is a Race Horse and ends up competing in a big Horse Race. Decent Family fodder with Dustin Hoffman and Whoppi Goldberg providing the voices. |
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Cube. 1997. Six strangers from different ways of life are placed in a maze and try to figure out how to get out. Despite this being a low budget and probably back then unknown cast, this does deliver a very tense movie, put a rat in a maze and it will figure out which way is exit, put humans in a maze that is designed to hurt and can they figure it out? There is ways to look at this, is it a test done on how people can work together and look at their characteristics and professions and can they work side by side. Is it a place to test out new methods of death traps? or is it one big Rubic's Cube that can change on it's own free will and confuse those that are inside it? Either way this was really good even up to the end. Cube_poster.jpg
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Regarding Cube, I'm pretty sure that in a unique role reversal, I believe that there is a Japanese re-make on the way.
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The Collector. 2009. Arkin, a ex con working as a handyman in a secluded house, decides to go back when the owners are away to rob it in order to pay of his ex wife's debt, unaware that someone else has targeted the house and rigged it with a series of deadly traps. When I first saw this on a blind buy I thought it would be another slasher film , to my surprise this is like a Saw movie in a house that was decently done, even the bear traps had me and still cringing at it. Josh Stewart man's up as the lead actor as ex con turned hero type who comes out with more than just scratches and bruises. This one does goes back to basic horror using props and no CGI effects needed, Marcus Dunstan who co-wrote this with Patrick Melton seemed to take a leaf from creating the Saw IV and V films and created something new and gave the audience a bloody good horror film with tense and gore sequences. the-collector-movie-poster-2009-1020498072.jpg
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