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Brent Spiner
Reviews Featuring Brent Spiner
Dismal. It appears the even numbered Star Trek Magic failed on this occasion. There are faster and better movies to see at the moment than this ill-created sci-fi flick. If you're expecting a Star Trek action movie with phasers, explosions and starship battles, then you wont be unhappy. If youre looking for something deeper with any kind of substance, then you can look to almost any other film to find it.
There is little that is new in the movie and you always know whats coming, but thats not really the point with the films in this series. Slasher movie fans are likely to turn it into a cult classic anyway.
This is a workmanlike slasher film with a fair amount of blood and guts, a creepy killer, some atmosphere, and decent use of its location, but without that something special to make it really stand out.
An odd cross between a farcical comedy and a crime thriller, with some peculiar characters in an unusual setting. It shouldnt work but it does, resulting in a fine film that defies expectations.
Mindless, silly, deeply-flawed, and as enjoyable as ever there really is nothing quite like seeing your fellow Earthlings getting it right up those alien scum!
The Marchetta sisters must rise to the challenge of saving their deceased fathers cosmetics empire, the family reputation, and their own inheritance.
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
Give this glorious animated musical a chance and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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