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Clint Howard
Reviews Featuring Clint Howard
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Has the look, though not the heart, of Dr Seuss tale but its worth a look.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Quasi-groovy. Semi-groovy. The margarine of groovy. The Diet Coke of groovy just one calorie not groovy enough!
It aint solid gold even if certain parts of it are.
If you miss this daft live-action merger of manga and Mad Max, you will be in default of your destiny.
In this likeable eighties military academy shlockhorror, the put-upon protagonist quite literally finds the devil in his details.
Given a straight choice between zombification and another hour-and-a-half spent watching this stupefyingly awful plop-horror, Id choose joining the ranks of the undead every time.
Theres something distinctly non-rock-n-roll about any movie trying this hard to sell us a product. Since when was shameless commercialism part of the punk ethos?
A film that once again shows that history will always repeat itself, this character-driven true story brings authenticity and suspense to a page of American history.
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