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Non-film graduates giving their educated opinions on cult classics (and any movie really) every Monday, Tuesday at the latest.
A review of the 1996 action horror film, From Dusk till Dawn, written by Wild At Heart fan, Quentin Tarantino and allegedly directed by Robert Rodriguez.
A review of the 1989 science fiction film, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, the sequel to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. For our non-Romanians, (IV=4, V=5, VI=6, yep, not kiddinng, hoow da hell does that make sense..)
A review of the 1973 experimental adult animated science fiction film (wow what a mouthful of bœuf bourguignon), Fantastic Planet, or, La Planète sauvage, if you're of that lifestyle. Also talking about the finale of Kenobi, what a ride, was like riding a Rathtar through the Orion system.
A review of the 1999 satirical romantic teen comedy, But I'm a Cheerleader, directed by Jamie Babbit, who also made its story. Also talking about part 4 and 5 of the really cool show, Ben Kenobi.
A review of the 1981 horror comedy, An American Werewolf in London, written and directed by Eating Raoul actor, John Landis. This episode also features high praise for the Obi-Wan Kenobi show.
A review of the 1987 black comedy horror film, The Monster Squad, directed by Fred Dekker, of RoboCop 3 fame.
Next week we will be reviewing episodes 2 and 3 of Kenobi.
A wise man once said: "I hate when people ask me 'what are you doing to my car?' I'm stealing your catalytic converter. Don't interrupt others while they're working. It's rude."
After patiently waiting a whole year to review the sequel to the tour de force, Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, the boys finally had the opportunity to go back to the Forest Moon of Endor, to catch up with their buddies, Cindel, Wicket and especially, Mace.