1. “The Objective (2008)” movie review.

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    "The Objective"- from one of the guys who directed "The Blair Witch Project"- kept my attention for awhile, but I quickly realized that the story wasn't going anywhere and the suspense was being wasted, although I did laugh at some of the special effects.
  2. “Stag Night (2008)” movie review.

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    “Stag Night” represents everything wrong with modern day horror. But do you know what’s even worse than being a shitty horror flick? It's being a shitty horror flick that has little-to-no excuse as to why it’s shitty.
  3. “Seventh Moon (2008)” movie review.

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    Sanchez, you delivered some good scares and the dread filled atmosphere was effective. But this is almost lost when the viewers can barely tell what is happening thanks to chaotic camerawork and your inability to light a scene properly.
  4. “Legendary Assassin (2008)” movie review.

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    When a fight scene happens, it's less about the choreography and more about how sexy he (Jacky Wu) is when he throws a punch. It's totally an ego trip, albeit a harmless one. The truth is, Jacky Wu is really cool in this movie. It's just too bad the film nearly fails at everything else.
  5. “Martyrs (2008)” movie review.

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    As an American, I've heard many of the "French are pussies” statements among my fellow countryman, especially around the time of the Iraqi War. Yet whenever I'd listen to these rants- maybe even reluctantly joining in myself- I would look around in fear. For what my fellow Americans don't know is that the French are the most terrifying and wrathful people in the entire world. My evidence? I've seen their horror films and they scare me. I, of course, have to presume that a countries horror genre represents the peoples mentality as a whole. Just look at today's subject, “Martyrs”. It is one of the darkest and most harrowing horror films I've ever had to experience.
  6. Dead Space: Downfall

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    Dead Space was a fantastic game, and the first that in my opinion, managed to make you feel alone. However they left you wondering what exactly happened before you arrived. Prior to Dead Space: Extraction's release you had a choice - either read what was on the net, or pick up this film. Personally, I wasn't into the idea of fan made wikis especially that early in the game's life, so I went the route of getting the film.
  7. Iron Man, Iron Man… Does whatever an iron can?

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    The Iron Man films didn't interest me initially, the same can be said for The Incredible Hulk which is still absent from my collection. However due to recent super hero movies catching my attention & them leading towards The Avengers it was time to gather the full set in preparation. Thankfully for my wallet both the Iron Man films are bargain bin fodder these days & the pair cost less than a single new release.