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R. Lee Ermey
Reviews Featuring R. Lee Ermey
With stunning animation and a fantastic script, this is quite possibly the finest feature-length toon ever made. Worth watching over and over again.
Going head to head with one of the greatest horror films of all time is bound to end in bad blood, but while this reimagined 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' is no real match for the original, it has just enough mad mayhem and hysterical helter-skelter to satisfy most horror-fiends - and a film about a terrifying family of mad Texans wielding ruthlessly lethal power from a big white house has never seemed more pointedly political.
A highly political piece of art about the relationship of art and politics outstanding, and never more relevant.
Se7en might be a really stupid way to write the title, but when a films this good nobody seems to care. Great and gruesome at the same time.
Stanley Kubrick's brilliant war film falls just short of a classic because of a lacklustre ending.
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