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Rakka Roll
On Halloween night I was watching the original Halloween film — John Carpenter’s first masterpiece pioneered the slasher genre, provided us with an unforgettable score, and introduced the world to Jamie Lee Curtis. The flick is a classic of course even if it’s still controversial in some circles. Given the season I’m assuming that interested [...]
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Tagged Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Carpenter, Neil Blomkamp, Oats Studios, Rakka, Sigourney Weaver, slasher genre
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Aliens at 30
This year we celebrate three decades since Aliens was released in 1986. Aliens is one of those unlikely sequels that manages to re-imagine the elements of an original film, and find another way to tell a similarly timeless story. The original Alien is a haunted house movie in space — a horror film featuring an [...]
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Tagged 1986, action, aliens, haunted house, James Cameron, monster, review, Rober Ebert, Sigourney Weaver
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