**Score: 10/10 — A Perfect, Profane, and Painfully Short Lived Masterpiece**
Some shows arrive with low expectations and proceed to knock every single one of your teeth out, in the best possible way. Seth MacFarlane's *Ted* TV series is exactly that. A prequel to the films, set in 1990s Massachusetts, it follows the foul mouthed, thunderously inappropriate teddy bear (voiced by MacFarlane) and his teenage best friend John (Max Burkholder) as they navigate high school, family, and the crushing awkwardness of adolescence. It is, quite simply, comedy perfection. And the fact that we only got t…
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This movie hit hard and had me laughing right from the start! On the surface it seems like a pretty predictable, cheesy college stoner movie, but the insane choices this movie made really had me thrown for a loop. Of course it's probably not everyone's type of humor, but that's ok, cause for me it hit great. And bonus points for being able to watch this without the need for mind altering drugs!…
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**_When electrocuted killers come back_**
In the late ’80s several movies were made about a violent criminal being executed by electric chair and coming back with a vengeance. “Prison” and “Destroyer” preceded this one by a year and it was followed by “Shocker” six months later and “The First Power” six months after that. I suppose it’s most similar to Wes Craven’s “Shocker,” minus the sense of humor, yet beat it to theaters. Ironically, it heavily borrows from Craven’s “A Nightmare on Elm Street” flicks but isn’t anywhere near as effective.
It was originally conceived as the thi…
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This show was racist. And thats pretty much all I have to say. It draws a picture of anyone being darksined or having dread locs as dirty, unhealthy, unhinge, and unhygienic. I really hated this show and coulndt even finish watching.…
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CBS or NBC needs to uncancel this show. I'm in love with this show because everyone on the show made it fun to watch, but mostly Jay Hernandez. Jay Hernandez is so so SO fucking hot and sexy and i need this show back. CBS and NBC had no absolute right to cancel this show after 5 seasons!! I'm honestly truly angry and disheartening about this!! PLEASE BRING MAGNUM P.I. back!! I need more action and stories to tell and watch but never end it!! 😭💔🙏🏻…
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I watched this twenty years after its release, which probably gave it some nostalgic credit. It is not a bad film, and most of the actors, especially Taneli Mäkelä, deliver better performances than I expected.
Unfortunately, the story never felt believable or consistent enough to work as genuinely good drama. And if a film cannot make its characters and events feel true, then it needs something else to carry it, something wild, funny, unsettling, or haunting. This one never quite gets there either, so it ends up stuck in between.…
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US made serie, this was fine. It managed to surprise me now and then, not much but lot's of more than most. I've not read any of the books, so that might have been a reason this kept me interested. As usually in US productions, typecasting ruined a lot of fun, but mostly casting was brilliant and working well. story was good but told usual, US way so bit ruined the feel.
people, actors keep this show good. they are damn good, even those poor souls who always got typecasted to the same role…
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Absolutely genius in my opinion. This show takes you on a wild ride where your own view on reality is put to the test. the humor was spot on but i suppose that is up to personal taste and the story is intriguing and put together masterfully. For me an absolute must watch…
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Movie Review: The Yeti (and what everyone is saying...)
There’s a certain charm to a stripped-down creature feature, and *The Yeti* (2026) leans hard into that tradition—sometimes successfully, often frustratingly. Directed by Gene Gallerano and William Pisciotta, this low-budget survival horror throws a small expedition into the frozen wilderness of Alaska, where a missing-persons mission quickly turns into a fight against a prehistoric predator. ([Wikipedia][1])
The premise is pure pulp: two children of missing explorers venture into the Arctic, only to discover they’re being h…
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This is adapted from two of the Baroness Orczy's books as we head to an 18th century Paris where the terror is in full swing and the newly empowered citizenry are beheading aristocrats left, right and centre. Even Louis XVI and his Queen Marie Antoinette have been spliced. There is one hope for those imprisoned, though, and that comes in the form of an enigmatic rescuer. "The Scarlet Pimpernel" is proving the bane of the lives of Robespierre (Richard Morant) and his government, so he details his national security chief Chauvelin (Ian McKellen) to discover his identity and make sure he goes und…
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