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1. Maniac Cop (1988) Total gem. The social commentary is probably more relevant today than the day it was filmed, and Robert Z'Dar is incredibly menacing as the titular Maniac Cop. Bruce Campbell kinda sucks in it but he wasn't really given much comedy to work with outside of throwing himself into things. I'm a big fan of the action setpieces near the end, more horror movies need car chases. 4 / 5 2. Train to Busan (2016) If you want a rote and moralistic zombie movie with a really novel setting and fantastic setpieces, Train to Busan is here for you. It's filmed really well and has a great color palette for a zombie movie, so it's worth checking out on that level, but don't get your hopes up going in. 2 / 5 long-ass nips Diane fucked around with this message at 00:14 on Oct 3, 2016 |
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Lurdiak posted:Yeah, it was included in the Sequel Stream of 2014. I've not seen part 3 but I've never heard a single good thing about it from fans of the first two, or anyone else in general. Two is on the list. I'm pretty sure that William Lustig totally disowned the third one for being terrible and made-by-committee, so I'm gonna skip it.
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Wreath of Barbs posted:4. Class of Nuke'em High (1986) I find myself humming the theme song to this an awful lot.
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