Christina Lindberg
Thriller: A Cruel Picture (1973)
Thriller – en grym film
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I have never been prouder to be trans lol Dev Patel please cast me in your next movie I WANNA FIGHT COPS
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Lady Snowblood (1973) poster.
Prints, stickers, apparel, etc... available!
Links in Bio 🖤
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Check out our review of the epic revenge film, the appropriately titled Revenge (2017).
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I didn't hate Monkey Man, I LOVED IT!
Obviously, I don't want to spoil anything, go see it for yourself if you're interested. But it's like if Spider-Man, Dune, and Lion King had a baby, and John Wick adopted it and moved to India.
Okay slight spoiler below the break, just because it wasn't really advertised in the trailers:
Dev Patel said hell yeah to trans rights AND trans wrongs (when the DOOM music kicks in). I wonder if it is just a coincidence that Monkey Man released the same week as TDOV??
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"He loved his family... more than I loved mine".
Orca: The Killer Whale!
What I expected: a silly 'animals attack' movie à la Lake Placid. What I got: a melancholic story of revenge with a pro-nature message.
Review out now:
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More “suspense/thriller” than horror. (*Don’t choose the English-dubbed version - horrible voiceover acting; opt for subtitles instead)
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I have a rather large umbrella for horror but even my attitudes are tested by the comic revenge movie Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break. Included here provisionally, and worth seeing, but Idunno man….at least Johnny Vegas got paid? If anyone had a line on how to watch Tales From The Lodge let me know…
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The Traveler (2010)
The best revenge movie I can think of. Because even though the guy was actually guilty, he still got revenge on every single person that did him wrong. I love that. It's like yeah, I was guilty, but you still didn't have any right to torture me like that.
It also explores how evil the police are in America. They are exactly like the police force in corrupt communist countries. Nothing honorable about them. They tortured and mutilated a man, for their own personal gain. They made up a bullshit story and were able to walk away from it. I love the movie up until the end. I think it's BS for the main cop to walk away from everything, when he is the one who set everything in motion. The guy really should have taken him out first. He was the leader in everything.
Val Kilmer was perfect in this movie.
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