Sunday, February 01, 2004

Boy, AMC really loves to show the same movies over and over again. If I have to see the middle of Terminator again I am going to plotz! "I'll be back." And then the classic blood bath ensues in perfect 80's fashion. That whole movie is very 80's. Enough of that, lets talk about another gem that I saw the other day, Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter! With a title that lends itself to a what could have been a bad anime, we instead get a wackjob 70's vampire flick! The people on the IMDB seem to believe this is a decent movie. Which it was, and there is a lot of story packed tightly into the film. Unfortunatly, the permiating 70's aire ruins it for me. I suppose if it was made in the 80's it would have bleepy techno-electronica music playing in the background, or if it were made in the 90's it would have starred scantily clad, up-and-coming leading ladies with their psudo-intellectual stoner wanna-be-male hero racing to their breathless rescue. Meh. This movie could deserve a good re-write and an updated shoot... the katana scene alone made this movie deserve something more than a midnight showing on AMC. If you do manage to see this movie, wait for the scene when he draws his katana, that will make it worth it. OH! I also got to see the second Holloween movie. This is the one thats the continuation of the first movie and takes place right after the events in the first movie. "An hour ago I stood up and fired six shots into him and he just got up and walked away." This movie, while not as classic as the first, definitly was what a sequel to a horror film like the first should be. As a matter of fact, you can almost say that these are one, single movie. Holloween 2 has Lance Guest in it, and for that reason along it will always be one of the greatest Lance Guest films of all time. That is all.

Current State: *yawn*

Current Mood: Nervous

Current Emote: ~_~

Current Tarot: 2 of Cups

Current Music: "Point of Departure" Necros

"We sit together,the mountain and I
until only the mountain remains." - Li Po

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