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General Chaos: Uncensored Animation (Adult Animated) (1998) Review

General Chaos: Uncensored Animation (Adult Animated) (1998)
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The other reviewers did not make it clear to readers that this DVD is an animated violence video and not a sexual escapade video. If you are looking for a fun animated adult sex theme video... This is NOT it! If you are looking for fun sex animation like the magazine "sex to Sexty" you will hate this video. This particular website does not have any adult animation you would enjoy.
This DVD should be a starter video for aspiring serial killers. The cartoon artwork looks like the Yellow Submarine characters and Mad Magazine artwork bizarrely morphing from one psychodelic state to another performing gruesome violence and maiming with utterly nonsensical & tasteless acts & behavior such as cutting off body parts and eating babies. The dozens of 10 second clips throughout the video entitled "Sex and violence" are nothing but violence except for a brief 1 second innuendo of a mermaid BJ on a diver. Innuendo because it really shows you nothing.
The rare appearance of sex involves grossly unstimulating themes such as a corpse in a coffin, a morphing scene and poorly done claymation characters of which most of the actions are under the covers or not directly shown. Unless you are into necrophilia or gumby, you wont like this either. The only reasonably close short 1 minute skit is a pasty dancer whose boobs turn into machine guns... which you would get more by watching Austin Powers Fembots instead.
Most of the artwork is primative, immature, poor quality and looks like a pre-teen on drugs assembled it in their garage.
Most of the video is quite unwatchable such as a guy yelling "meat" over and over again at the top of his lungs in a trailer park and then dropping dead.
I really don't recommend this video. I have over 1000 popular movies of all genre in my collections from sci-fi to classics to comedy to horror ... but this is only the second unwatchable video I have ever purchased. If you like animated graphic violence you might better enjoy any cartoon currently being shown on cable TV which at least have better artwork, continuity, plots and production than the ones on this video.
For those who are looking for better fun adult cartoons (and are not partial to Japanese anime), the only ones I have seen so far are produced by Hollywood Video (and those are extremely lacking in quality as well). There is a definite absence of options for some fun Adult animation as one might have seen in the "Sex to Sexty" adult cartoon magazines of yesteryear.


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Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear (1998) Review

Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear  (1998)
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In this nice little thriller, the rich wife of a cheating husband hires a thug duo to kill the babysitter, who is pregnant with the hubby's child. The thugs decide to hold their 5 year old boy for ransom too and collect diamonds along with their hit money. Problem is, they've gone to the wrong condo, killed the wrong woman, and now have to deal with the real babysitter out to protect both boys. Suspenseful and not cheesy like some 'babysitter' killer movies, this one portrays the pretty blonde babysitter (played by cute Josie Bissett) as a likeable medical student with a lot of common sense and guts!!! The only thing I didn't like about the movie was that by the end, I was ready to kill the annoying 5 year old boy myself!!! Rated R for some violence, this must have been a made-for-cable movie, and should've been rated PG-13.

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El Cartel Review

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El Cartel es una de las mejores producciones Televisivas Colombianas en los ultimos años.
Mucho mas que una telenovela, la historia de "El Cartel" es basada en los eventos reales narrados el libro "El Cartel de los sapos," escrito por Andres Lopez Lopez cuando estaba sirviendo su sentencia por narcotrafico en los Estados Unidos.
Lo fascinante de esta serie, es que no es un invento de ficcion, La mayoria de los eventos que ocurren en la serie ocurrieron en la vida real y todos los personajes son basados en miembros de el cartel de Cali, Medellin, el Norte de el Valle, La policia y las autodefensas. La revista Colombiana Semana publico una guia que hace un paralelo entre los personajes de el Cartel y la realidad. La guia puede ser facilmente encontrada en el internet haciendo esta busqueda "Guía para entender a los sapos"
Los actores y la produccion de El Cartel no tiene nada que envidiarle a cualquier serie Norteamericana. La serie fue filmada en varias ciudades Colombianas, en Mexico, Panama y en Miami.
La produccion de los DVDs es muy alta. La serie viene en una caja con dos libros con 6 DVDs cada uno. El DVD #13 "Detras de las Escenas" del cartel viene en un DVD suelto. Cada DVD contiene 4 episodios (4 horas). La calidad de la produccion de los DVDs (menus, imagenes, sonido) es muy alta.
Mis unicas quejas son las siguientes:
1-Al parecer los DVD probablemente fueron fisicamente producidos en China y por eso algunos no pueden ser leidos por ciertos DVD players.
2-Caracol cometio un error grandisimo en no incluir subtitulos en Ingles para los que no son hispanoparlantes .
De todas maneras, esta serie es altamente recomendada!
Mayo 2010
Caracol ya esta presentando en la television Colombiana, La nueva serie "El Cartel 2" con algunos de los mismos personajes y actores de "El Cartel"

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Flesh and Blood (1985) Review

Flesh and Blood (1985)
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I'm tired of folks who complain in their reviews of this when if they had just read the Amazon reviews as well as the comment that this film is for viewers 18 and over they may have not had to bother seeing this film.
Don't blame the other positive reveiws or even Amazon for your inability to read all about it before renting/buying this film.
This film is very brutal,it is very dark and it is one of the the most brilliant portrayals of the the period ever made...Errol Flynn films are fun but this is NOT an Errol Flynn film. Heck if you've seen Robocop you know how brutal Verhoeven can get!
This film is amazing I saw it ages ago and at first I also found the graphic parts a bit much then I sat down actually watched what was happening, it is a amazing story extremely well acted and brilliantly filmed.
Jennifer Jason Leigh may have a bigger name for herself now but this is still on of her best films to date. Hauer is always interesting in his films and this is a real gem for him.
So here is the deal if you do not like the brutal reality of "Ye Olden Days" do not see this film...but if you are intrigued to see a well acted and will filmed portrayal of the birth of the renaissance era and people who lived then and it is brutal, then see this film it is also really beautiful.

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In the battle between good and evil, only the strong survive! From visionary director Paul Verhoeven (Basic Instinct) comes this "vivid and muscular" (Variety) epic adventure of medieval bravery and blood lust starring Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh! In the chaotic, morally bankrupt Europe of 1510, a cold-hearted warrior named Martin (Hauer) leads his motley crew of mercenaries into battle to reclaim the castle of an ousted nobleman. But when the despot betrays them, Martin and his band of ruffians strike back by kidnapping the innocent young maiden (Leigh) betrothed to the nobleman's sona fearless Renaissance man who must risk life and limb to rescue the woman he loves!

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Sam Peckinpah's Legendary Westerns Collection (The Wild Bunch / Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid / Ride the High Country / The Ballad of Cable Hogue) (2006) Review

Sam Peckinpah's Legendary Westerns Collection (The Wild Bunch / Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid / Ride the High Country / The Ballad of Cable Hogue) (2006)
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The Ballad of Cable Hogue is buried treasure - an outstanding film by a legendary director with brilliant performances that is still little known and rarely seen. Sam Peckinpah made it just months after his groundbreaking film, The Wild Bunch, and both films deal with the same topic - the end of the western frontier, although in radically different ways. While The Wild Bunch is a violently realistic film about a breed of western gunmen who had outlived their day, The Ballad of Cable Hogue is a stylized fable, by turn tender, dark, comic, and tragic that depicts the last days of another sort of western archetypal man. It may be that the film's resistance to easy categorization (is it a comedy? a tragic love story? a morality tale of revenge? a musical?) is responsible for its continued obscurity, but I find it an element of its greatness, and concur with Peckinpah, who characterized the film as part Keystone Cops, part Sartre's The Fly, and considered it his favorite of all his movies.
There are many reasons to love this film, including its stunning scenery of awesome, big sky desert landscapes, and a unique, lilting soundtrack with songs that become mysteriously etched in your mind. Yet its foremost strength is its brilliant performances from an impressive cast. Jason Robards plays the title role, brilliantly rendering the tough as boot leather yet vulnerable Hogue as charming and totally unforgettable. Stella Stevens delivers the crowning performance of her career as Hildy, a prostitute who aspires to go to San Francisco to become the "ladiest damn'd lady", yet unaccountably falls in love with the desert rat Hogue. Stevens and Robards together create an utterly believable screen romance that not only crackles with passion, but conveys real depths of caring and emotion. David Warner adds color and comic relief to the story as Josh, a lascivious traveling preacher who becomes side-kick, foil, and nemesis to the no nonsense Hogue. Several great character actors all at the top of their form, including Strother Martin, Slim Pickens, and L.Q. Jones, round out this first rate cast.
This DVD release includes several excellent special features. There is a mini feature called The Ladiest Damn'd Lady: An Afternoon With Actress Stella Stevens, in which Stevens talks about her career, Director Sam Peckinpah (she didn't much like him), and her experiences working on The Ballad of Cable Hogue. Also included are trailer galleries from five Peckinpah movies - Ride the High Country, The Wild Bunch, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, The Getaway, and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Most importantly, however, is an outstanding commentary track featuring four Peckinpah scholars. Their commentary covers the symbolism and philosophy of the movie, Peckinpah's filming technique, and the movie's relationship to Peckinpah's larger body of work. Unlike many commentary tracks that seem to add little value, this excellent track is both entertaining and useful, and leaves you wanting to watch the movie yet again with the new perspectives you have gained from it.
The Ballad of Cable Hogue is a film that will stick with you, and one you will want to revisit frequently. It is not only my favorite Sam Peckinpah film, it is one of my top five all time favorite Westerns. If your Western collection lacks this quirky gem, it is not yet complete, so go discover it for yourself.
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Vintage Monster Movie Trailers - 70+ Trailers on Dvd Review

Vintage Monster Movie Trailers - 70+ Trailers on Dvd
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i love trailers especially horror movie trailers. this collection has everything. horror, japanese science fiction,cult favorites,b movies etc. if you are ever bored this disc of trailers is fun to watch anytime and will erase the boredom. be warned however that there is lots of violence. so do not watch on a full stomach.

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