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Yea I always found the first MM to be better than the second. Love both though.
 
Near Dark 6/10 lots of style but no substance, interesting characters that eventually get no depth and some good performances (Henriksen, Goldstein and Bill Paxton being Bill Paxton) but most of the performances are bad, a script as dumb as it gets, very poorly written would be a compliment, too bad since the story was so interesting.
 
Near Dark 6/10 lots of style but no substance, interesting characters that eventually get no depth and some good performances (Henriksen, Goldstein and Bill Paxton being Bill Paxton) but most of the performances are bad, a script as dumb as it gets, very poorly written would be a compliment, too bad since the story was so interesting.
Dude, that's pretty harsh.. I haven't seen it yet, but I've read generally great things about it, like 'one of THE best vampire films ever' etc.

Anyway.. 'Storm Boy' - 8 / 10

It's an Aussie classic, but I hadn't seen it before. Great little film, & a nice piece of Aussie nostalgia.
 
Mad Max ---- 8/10
Mad Max 2 - 6,5/10

Crucify me for this if you want. :lol

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The Hobbit – DOS EE 8/10

I love the Hobbit and LOTR movies. I can watch them over and over and over again!

Only two things Im not a fan of in DOS is the character design of Beorn (never like it). And the dwarves running around with Smaug in the Lonely mountains. I feel that for this 1/2 hour the story completely stops and we just see them running around. “Hey Smaug over here…hee heee heee……….No Smaug we are over here….hee hee…"
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Near Dark 6/10 lots of style but no substance, interesting characters that eventually get no depth and some good performances (Henriksen, Goldstein and Bill Paxton being Bill Paxton) but most of the performances are bad, a script as dumb as it gets, very poorly written would be a compliment, too bad since the story was so interesting.
I agree with you on this one. Paxton's vampire was great, but apart from that? Based on the concept and actors from Aliens who got brought over, it really should have been more than it was. Still one of the top '80s vampire movies for me, though. Better than Lost Boys, not as good as Fright Night.
 
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