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Steven G. Last Login: 11/23/09

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September 2009
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Ladera Ranch, CA
Hometown
South County
Movie Character You Most Identify With
William Miller
Favorite Line From A Movie
til' the break of dawn baby
Favorite Scene From A Movie
When Terrence pulls over a high, horny couple to score their drugs for himself and ends up erotically smoking crack through the dood's girl's mouth and has sex with her while shooting his gun, dirty-talking to her about her daddy issues, and telling her boyfriend to watch in Bad Lieutenant Port of Call: New Orleans
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movies about isolated and emasculated males
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The Dark Knight (2008)
 
 
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The Dark Knight (2008)
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Words can not describe my love for this movie. It’s not only my favorite film of last year, but one of my favorites of all time. Christopher Nolan said he wanted to... More

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Observe and Report (2009)
 
 
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Honestly a grossly under-appreciated gem of a film, one of this year's (a great year at that) best. Jody Hill did an excellent job writing and directing this movie. ... More

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The People Under the Stairs (1991)

 
 
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Posted on 11/2/09 at 11:41 PM

Just saw this movie at the amazing Dusk til Dawn Horrorthon in Santa Monica. This definitely has to be one of my favorite horror movies ever. I don't know how Wes Craven can so successfully turn up the amazing horror comedy campiness while simultaneously crafting a brilliant allegory/satire of the Reagan-Bush years. The real horror of this movie is the philosophy and consequences of trickle-down economics, and what better way to elucidate this point than making the scary killers rich, inbred, gentrifying realtors that built a house on top of imperfect boys that they trap under the stairs for life and hunt for fun! Compound that with taking the time to develop the characters and story and keep us engaged and rooting for the heroes all the way. I probably sound like a broken record, but this movie could definitely hold up with audiences today. Especially when the people take a stand outside the crazy realty family's house and take back what's owed to them.

I'm digressing, but I need to add that aside from all this seriousness this movie also has a lot of elements of a horror-comedy. The antagonist family are like Norman Bates meet a Rob Zombie character. They are way over-the-top in the best sense. Not to mention, the clever and funny dialogue between the sane characters. My introduction to Wes Craven has been weirder than I assume most people's has. I still have not seen Nightmare on Elm Street or Scream or Last House on the Left. But this film has thoroughly impressed me, even more so than The Hills Have Eyes, Cursed or New Nightmare (the other films of his I've seen), but just make me want to go out and rent his filmography right now.

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Agent Orange

Agent Orange on 11/3/09 at 6:36 AM

sounds really good

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Mark M Bonner

Mark M Bonner on 11/3/09 at 7:04 AM

I've had this in my library for years. Perhaps time to watch it.

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