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Tag Archives: 3.5/10
Quarantine 2: Terminal- August 1st
Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011) English- Horror Rated “R” Runtime- 86 min. dir. John Pogue Okay, so I haven’t seen the original Quarantine, so I thought it would be another interesting experiment to see a sequel without seeing it’s precursor. … Continue reading
Chop Kick Panda- June 24th
Chop Kick Panda (2011) English- Animated Children’s Movie Not Rated Runtime- 41 min? dir. Darrell van Citters I just absolutely had to watch this after first noticing it in the family section on the Netflix. Story/Writing: 1/2 Actually pretty … Continue reading
The Kid- May 21st
The Kid (1997) English- Family Drama Rated “PG” Runtime- 89 min. dir. John Hamilton Not much to say about this one. It’s a “heartwarming” story of a kid who boxes. This is the largest version of the movie’s poster … Continue reading
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Geek Charming- May 18th
Geek Charming (2011) English- Romance/Comedy Rated “G” Runtime- 97 min. dir. Jeffrey Hornaday Pretty much what you would expect here. A half-baked version of what Disney thinks happens in high school. Stereotypes abound, and you feel a little bit … Continue reading