Monthly Archives: July 2018
The Mole People (A Bad Movie Review) — Part Two
When we left off, the boys were buried alive due to their stupid decision to retrieve a dead body that was already underground. Plus, the decision to use a rookie Sherpa. On that note, let’s return to the review! 🙂 … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Sicario’ (2015)
I’m going to warn you right up front that I discuss enough of the plot details that you may find them a bit of a spoiler. I’ve tried to keep out a LOT, but even so, my intent is to … Continue reading
The Mole People (A Bad Movie Review) – Part One
With great regret, I must announce that I’m taking a short break from making my captioned videos. The primary reason being that my Final Cut program is being a bitch acting like an asshole experiencing technical problems. So, until I … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Roadblock’ (1951)
This is another one of those overlooked little B-movie gems. And, when you hear the set-up, you might initially dismiss it as a cheap Double Indemnity knock-off. But it quite clearly isn’t. In it, Charles McGraw plays straight-arrow insurance investigator … Continue reading
The Big Finale of ‘Detour’
Happy Saturday (or whatever day you happen to catch this)! 🙂 Are you ready for the big, rather depressing downbeat ending of the latest B-movie feature? When I posted the previous part, I mentioned a few fun facts about Ann … Continue reading
My Review of ‘A Fistful of Dollars’ (1964)
The first in a series of groundbreaking films that were initially released in Europe and eventually came to the US of A, this movie (plus two others in “The Man with No Name Trilogy” shot Clint Eastwood (who played the … Continue reading
Part Four of ‘Detour’
Hello again! Time for another segment of this little gem of a movie. Today’s intro includes a few brief words about the lovely Ann Savage. While hardly an exhaustive list of Savage’s achievements, you can find out more about Ann … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Caged’ (1950)
Unlike many films noir, this movie has neither a femme fatale nor an homme fatale. Unless the homme fatale is the husband of the protagonist who commits robbery, gets killed, and lands his wife in the clink. When we meet … Continue reading