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1.Trick Or Treat ( ) [1986] starring: Marc Price, Tony Fields, Lisa Orgolini, Doug Savant, Elaine Joyce
directed by: Charles Martin Smith
June 08, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Trick Or Treat ( ) [1986]
The title of my review says everything. Maybe their next albums were bad to the bone but this one is what people calls Unique. It doesn't matter if you seen the movie or not, this album released the perfect metal era, mid 80s and it's one of the most representative albums of the kind. If humanity send sometime a music album beyond the universe in order to demonstrate out civilization to other worlds this one will be the best for that purpose.

2.Small Time Crooks [2000] starring: Woody Allen, Tracey Ullman, Hugh Grant, Carolyn Saxon, Michael Rapaport
directed by: Woody Allen
June 03, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Small Time Crooks [2000]
When you learn that Woody Allen made a film with Tracy Ullman as his leading lady, then you say to yourself that you would like to see that movie. But when you are finished watching "Small Time Crooks" the two people you are probably going to be talking about the most are Elaine May and Elaine Stritch, who pretty much steal every single scene in which they appear in this film. However, this makes sense, because "Small Town Crooks" is a film where about five minutes in your figure out what the twist is going to be, but then you discover that is going to be the first of several twists that keep you spinning around from start to finish in this film. Allen's nebish this time around is Ray Winkler, a former crook who conceives of a self-admittedly "brilliant" ... Read More:

3.Small Time Crooks [2000] starring: Woody Allen, Tracey Ullman, Hugh Grant, Carolyn Saxon, Michael Rapaport
directed by: Woody Allen
June 03, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Small Time Crooks [2000]
When you learn that Woody Allen made a film with Tracy Ullman as his leading lady, then you say to yourself that you would like to see that movie. But when you are finished watching "Small Time Crooks" the two people you are probably going to be talking about the most are Elaine May and Elaine Stritch, who pretty much steal every single scene in which they appear in this film. However, this makes sense, because "Small Town Crooks" is a film where about five minutes in your figure out what the twist is going to be, but then you discover that is going to be the first of several twists that keep you spinning around from start to finish in this film. Allen's nebish this time around is Ray Winkler, a former crook who conceives of a self-admittedly "brilliant" plan ... Read More:

4.Recruits [1986] starring: Doug Annear, John Canada Terrell, Stephen Osmond, Alan Deveau, Mike MacDonald
directed by: Rafal Zielinski
October 08, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Recruits [1986]
This is a VEEERY typical 80's comedy. Like "Police academy" but less wimpy. This is not a family movie, it's much more crude and rude. It's not sleazy though, just funny. And it's boob-o-rama. The only kind-of-full-frontal scene is so brief that you need to press the pause button to get a glimpse. But they never stop showing boobs during this entire movie.
Many funny scenes where the cadets mess everything up. They have been handpicked just because of their hopelessness, so that the mayor (who is responsible for the police force) will get fired. The 4 stars are only for those of you who enjoy really typical 80's comedys. Otherwise stay away.

5.A Chorus Line starring: Michael Blevins, Yamil Borges, Jan Gan Boyd, Sharon Brown, Gregg Burge
directed by: Richard Attenborough
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : A Chorus Line
I haven't seen this on stage so I judge only by what I see here. This is hard to define as a musical as there are so few actual musical numbers in the traditional sense. It veers from the odd proper musical number to odd bits of singing without any connection. The whole Cassie story seems attached to the rest of the film and why don't they just chuck her out of the theatre - how hard is that? It opens well with the mass auditions but it is downhill after that. The only decent musical number is the T1ts and @ss song which earns the entire 1 star here. The rest makes very little sense. Why do they all come back for the ending? Odd.

6.Flesh Gordon 1 And 2 starring: Jason Williams, Joseph Hudgins, John Hoyt, Suzanne Fields, William Hunt
directed by: Michael Benveniste, Howard Ziehm
February 08, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Flesh Gordon 1 And 2
I haven't seen this on stage so I judge only by what I see here. This is hard to define as a musical as there are so few actual musical numbers in the traditional sense. It veers from the odd proper musical number to odd bits of singing without any connection. The whole Cassie story seems attached to the rest of the film and why don't they just chuck her out of the theatre - how hard is that? It opens well with the mass auditions but it is downhill after that. The only decent musical number is the T1ts and @ss song which earns the entire 1 star here. The rest makes very little sense. Why do they all come back for the ending? Odd.

7.Flesh Gordon 1 And 2 starring: Jason Williams, Joseph Hudgins, John Hoyt, Suzanne Fields, William Hunt
directed by: Michael Benveniste, Howard Ziehm
February 08, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Flesh Gordon 1 And 2
I haven't seen this on stage so I judge only by what I see here. This is hard to define as a musical as there are so few actual musical numbers in the traditional sense. It veers from the odd proper musical number to odd bits of singing without any connection. The whole Cassie story seems attached to the rest of the film and why don't they just chuck her out of the theatre - how hard is that? It opens well with the mass auditions but it is downhill after that. The only decent musical number is the T1ts and @ss song which earns the entire 1 star here. The rest makes very little sense. Why do they all come back for the ending? Odd.

8.Backstreet Dreams / Desire And Hell At Sunset Motel [1990] starring: Brooke Shields, Sherilyn Fenn, Jason O'Malley, Anthony Franciosa, Whip Hubley
directed by: Rupert Hitzig, Allen Castle
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Backstreet Dreams / Desire And Hell At Sunset Motel [1990]
I haven't seen this on stage so I judge only by what I see here. This is hard to define as a musical as there are so few actual musical numbers in the traditional sense. It veers from the odd proper musical number to odd bits of singing without any connection. The whole Cassie story seems attached to the rest of the film and why don't they just chuck her out of the theatre - how hard is that? It opens well with the mass auditions but it is downhill after that. The only decent musical number is the T1ts and @ss song which earns the entire 1 star here. The rest makes very little sense. Why do they all come back for the ending? Odd.

9.Ghosts Of The Civil Dead [1988] starring: David Field, Mike Bishop, Chris DeRose, Kevin Mackey, Dave Mason
directed by: John Hillcoat
March 08, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Ghosts Of The Civil Dead [1988]
A powerful and prophetic movie that explores the genesis of the 'penal services industry' in the US and Australia. The film makers present a nightmare vision of manipulation, coercion and control. A vision that's subsequently become a reality for the millions of 'unprofitable' people incarcerated within the now burgeoning industry.
Yet the shadows cast by the lives of the protagonists stretch far beyond the confines of the prison walls, and as we witness the calculated destruction of their lives we're left with an acute awareness of our own fragile place within a pervasive system of corporate tyranny, media manipulation and private control.

10.Country Life [1995] starring: Sam Neill, Greta Scacchi, John Hargreaves, Kerry Fox, Michael Blakemore
directed by: Michael Blakemore
September 23, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Country Life [1995]
A powerful and prophetic movie that explores the genesis of the 'penal services industry' in the US and Australia. The film makers present a nightmare vision of manipulation, coercion and control. A vision that's subsequently become a reality for the millions of 'unprofitable' people incarcerated within the now burgeoning industry.
Yet the shadows cast by the lives of the protagonists stretch far beyond the confines of the prison walls, and as we witness the calculated destruction of their lives we're left with an acute awareness of our own fragile place within a pervasive system of corporate tyranny, media manipulation and private control.

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