Ultimatum

Great followup, but after seeing Live Free Die Hard first, I have to admit, it wasn't the better of the two summer action blockbusters. Can't wait for the next installment!

BAMF

If there was a better word to describe the word awesome that would be the one to use for the latest Die Hard installment. John McClane is back and Bruce Willis has officially reclaimed himself as Hollywood's top action hero in an utterly BAMF performance. Hands down the best action movie I may have ever seen. Justin Long is hilarious, and up until this movie, I couldn't stand the Mac-boy. This is "the" must-see summer blockbuster, I have no idea how Transformers can top it.

Thumbprint Killer

Kevin Costner really captured the character and brought you into his world. Demi Moore was so bad, but overall, it was a pretty good movie.

Labyrinth

After being told how amazing this movie was year after year, I finally managed to sit through it. I like Neverending story better.

Hott Fuzz

Not so much a spoof film as an original masterpiece. This followup to Shaun of the Dead is no sophomore bust as Simon Pegg and Nick Frost deliver again.

Cult Classic

I remember the first time I saw this film, in an underground theater where a group of misfit actors portrayed every scene on stage while the movie played behind them. I don't think you could look any further for the definition of a cult classic.

Could have been...

Entertaining at best, but I expected more from the star-studded cameos. Christian Slater first to go? really? Plot twists until the end, but it didn't hold up as well as it could have.

Hilarious

Stands in the top 5 funniest televisions shows of all time (in my opinion of course). Every character uniquely funny in there own right, with JOB being far and away the funniest out of the group...Kakay, Kakay,Kakay...a brilliant chicken dance.

New Blood

Classic 80s horror that pitches a telekinetic girl against the undying force of Jason Vorhees. In my opinion, this feature delivers the greatest death scene handed out by Jason when he smashes a wriggling girl in a sleeping bag against a tree. Now that is true movie magic.

Bats or Birds?

I definitely enjoyed this film more the first time I saw it when it was titled "The Birds". I My main arguement may stem from the fact that Lou Diamond Phillips wasn't in that classic.
