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The Last Horror Movie

The Last Horror Movie

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starring: Chris Adamson, Antonia Beamish, John Berlyne, Brian Bowles (II), Jim Bywater


0ur opinion: :By day a wedding photographer, Max Parry uses his video camera to moonlight as a serial killer, and with the air of a homeless assistant, he documents his work in the form of a snuff video diary.



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The Last Horror Movie (Unrated Edition)

The Last Horror Movie (Unrated Edition)

»rank: 89371

starring: Chris Adamson, Antonia Beamish, John Berlyne, Brian Bowles (II), Jim Bywater


0ur opinion: :By day a wedding photographer, Max Parry uses his video camera to moonlight as a serial killer, and with the air of a homeless assistant, he documents his work in the form of a snuff video diary.



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Submarines

Submarines

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starring: Charles Bywaters, Jim Davison (II), Rufus Dorsey, Tim Douglas (II), David Douglas (III)
directed by: David Douglas (III)


0ur opinion: :During a routine training exercise the American submarine Manta collides with a Russian craft and Captain William Arlington faces a court-martial upon his return to the U.S. But the trip home is about to be cut short. A band of terrorists under the control of the charismatic media-conscious Koba have hijacked anther Russian sub. Now Arlington and theicrew of the damaged Manta must fight for their lives to prevent the terrorists from reaching American waters. The countdown is on and the fate of the free world ...



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by S. P. Fjestad, Steven P. Fjestad
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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 1886768676

by Peter Braun
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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0789209047

by R. S. Yeoman, Kenneth Bressett

Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0794820379
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Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden gems. Julie Miller's "Midnight and Lonesome" is dragged into the murky swamps as a driving ballad with eerie qualities that live up to its name. Miller and husband Buddy are also credited with the righteous-yet-rugged gospel of "Shelter Me." "Somebody's Got to Go," originally by Lonnie Johnson, gets a crisp, frisky makeover, and even Buffalo Springfield's crusty "For What It's Worth" takes a swim in the muddy waters of Benoit's home state, with a little help of some altered, post-Katrina lyrics. The guitarist lets his Cajun influences fly on the bouncy rhythms of "Sac-Au-Lait Fishing," the album's only original, and shifts into pleading Otis Redding mode for the aching blues ballad "I'm Guilty of Lovin' You." The Chicago-by-way-of-the-Delta shuffle of "One Foot in the Bayou" is also an apt description of Benoit's approach. He touches on a variety of Americana styles, yet always keeps part of himself planted firmly in the wetlands of his roots. --Hal Horowitz


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