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| Oakland Tribune - February 25, 1983 |
Fun and nasty little movie, though.
Just the ramblings, observations, opinions, memories, and memorabilia of a Gen X Horror Geek.
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| Oakland Tribune - February 25, 1983 |
Fun and nasty little movie, though.
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| San Francisco Examiner - February 24, 1974 |
I have no idea how good, or bad, this offering might be, but it has been added to the search list in my "Handy Dandy Notebook" I plan on taking during my visits to any and all visits used bookstores I might encounter during my travels.
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:700 Hours, Day 1 |
The most interesting thing about this set of Alien 3 trading cards was my discovering that they appeared to have a different storyline presentation than of the film I saw on the big screen. This might have been due to the cards being created before the story alterations were made. Maybe.
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| San Francisco Examiner - February 20, 1976 |
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| Datalog: Date and Time Unknown |
Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis both shine as damaged people that have very different reactions to learning they have giant monster avatars capable of wreaking havoc, destruction, and, of course, death in South Korea, of all places.
Bear McCreary's excellent score, like the film itself, is all over the place, by design. While there are grand orchestral flourishes worthy of a giant monster movie, most of the score is as quiet and uneasy as Hathaway and Sudeikis' characters. Because, despite its giant monster flourishes, Colossal is a lot more grounded and human than one would think.
All that having been said, it should come as no surprise whatsoever that my favorite track is #6 - The Most Irresponsible Thing. I think it is a perfect underscore for a truly unsettling moment when an abuser gets to flaunt and flex the power he has over the abused to someone incapable of either challenging or neutralizing that power.
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| Oakland Tribune - February 19, 1989 |
"What were they before they were leftovers?"
"Leftovers to be."