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Last Man Standing (2011)
Wreck descending a staircase
Once funny, then lathargic, now pathetic. To me it all began when the original dad of Boyd was recast, then the Conservative Christian Republican Tim came out praising his party and Trump, the Middle sister was replaced, then the super sexy an funny older sister was replaced. They should just replaced Tim and make a completely different show. It couldn't have hurt.
Bar Rescue: Liv'n on a Prayer (2019)
Pre Planned Rip Off
This is a classic example of why these businesses go under so quickly...
1. Can't afford the monthly rent payment s.
2. Can't afford the overhead such as gas, electricity, water, liquor, food, salaries, etc...
3. Tired of location and bar itself.
4. Wants to open another location and business and needs capital.
5. Just tired of the business and wants out completely.
6. Wants separation from a business partner or divorce.
7. Wants a complete"Facelift" and renovation of the establishment to make it more alluring to possible buyers in order to get a bigger value and make bigger profits.
This show is a prime example of several of the above mentioned reasons. In this case the owner sold before the episode even aired. The owner(s) had already planned on dumping their bar/club but would face a financial loss in the condition it was in. So why not contact Jon & his team to come in and give the whole bar a beauty facelift to make it much more appealing to a prospect. And it this bar did look 100% better after renovations. Again, an example of why 60%-80% of these places close after being renovated and property values go up 20%-50% higher, or even more!
Strategic deception to increase selling value which generates bigger profits.
Stagecoach (1966)
Even an All-Star cast can't touch the original.
You would think that having an All-Star cast including two of the most beautiful ladies of the 60s would give this second version of a great film higher ratings. It just goes to show how powerful a screen presence John Wayne was. Just his name alone would boost any film. I still found this adaptation enjoyable. But it did lack a certain"OOOMPH!" that the original 1939 film had. To me, there is only one Ringo Kid. And only one John Wayne (Marion Morrison). The Duke Lives On!
8 Butterflies (2010)
Very David Lynch in it's style.
It's a disturbing little opus. Only 17 minutes long, and in black & white. Sorta leans towards the early work of David Lynch, and hearkens to "Eraserhead" in many ways. It's actually very good. If I was to make an introductory film, I would definitely make it in this manor, style, and noir feel. Please watch it. Very black, very cool, and intriguing. There is a small color sequence at the end, but it does not detract from the overall ambiance and style of the film. There is a minor nude scene at the end, but don't let that detract you from it. The actress in it (Amy Sue Nahhas) is just stunning! The writer/director and star (if you could call him that) appears several times throughout the film. But the real star is Amy. She is destined for greatness if she continues in the movie/film industry. She is sexy, sultry, alluring and super erotic (as you will see in the one color sequence in the film). Just look at her face, and in particular her lips. She is just delicious to take in. She reminds me of the incredible Gina Gershon. Just a look that will melt your heart. male or female.
Dark Feed (2013)
Not a winner
The story revolves around a film crew who enters an abandoned psychiatric hospital to shoot a horror film and get more than they bargained for. I get a feeling that the Rasmussen brothers have a "thing" for old, abandoned psych wards which is lucky for us viewers!
Dark Feed was shot in New England using some of the same buildings featured in Shutter Island and Roger Danchik, art director on Session 9 was in charge of production design for the film. Dark Feed also features a haunting original score by award winning composer John Kusiak who scored Errol Morris's recent film Tabloid. The makings of a garishly good time and film are all there!
The Devil at Lost Creek (2010)
No way Sasquatch amigo
What does this film offer that all the numerous others don't? Honestly, not much. Well, I guess the basis for the story is somewhat different, this time around it's a couple of adorable little kids that unleash the man-beast on everyone. Beyond that, 'Lost Creek' looks like your typical Bigfoot on a killing spree film. Little Gary and Shelley live in a dismal world of poverty, trying to avoid their mother's abusive, drug- dealing boyfriend. Their mother, Susan, hesitates to seek help, afraid the state will take her children. Gary and Shelley escape into an innocent dream world, trekking into the woods to search for Gary's obsession – Bigfoot. Children say, if you hit a stick against a tree three times in the wilderness, Bigfoot will appear. In a moment of crisis, Gary calls forth a creature of rage, death and destruction. Is it a demon or avenging angel? Not even the children are safe from its wrath. At Lost Creek, the devil is on the loose. That sucks. Poor kids have a terrible home life, social services seem to be failing them, so they unleash a crazed Sasquatch on their town. The Devil at Lost Creek draws inspiration from 1970s low-budget Bigfoot movies such as The Legend of Boggy Creek and Creature from Black Lake. The film respects its antecedents, but resists wallowing in retro nostalgia. Lost Creek uses the Bigfoot horror sub genre as a milieu for assertive, contemporary storytelling.