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David Warner
Reviews Featuring David Warner
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.
James Camerons masterwork appeals to audiences of all ages, genders and tastes - however, some people may find the romance too sickly and contrived.
Give this latest retelling of Stevensons classic a miss therell no doubt be another one along in a year or so anyway.
Youre only as old as the person you feel.
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse
These grotesque characters in search of their authors conjure up something diabolically smart, surreally funny, and uniquely British.
Okay but not great, Black Death is deftly moody and unsentimentally brutal in parts but never really hits its stride when it should.
Tron was the acceptably naff face of geekdom back in the Eighties and it's not as cutting edge as it seemed at the time but is still good fun nonetheless.
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