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Review: Batman vs. Robin

Okay, I admit it. I am a sucker for these DC direct to digital and disc releases of their comics universe. Even the bad ones, I like to watch, if for anything, just for the sheer enjoyment of the medium. I have felt that the animation is always good regardless of plot. In that way, if I have a story that is way subpar, at least I have something pretty to look at.

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Review: Gone Girl (Blu-Ray)

Having missed the initial theatrical release of Gone Girl I was excited to check out the movie on Blu-ray. Luckily, Fox helped me out with that by sending me a copy of the Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital Download combo. Yes the holy trinity of home movie ownership.

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Review: Alien Outpost

Usually I like to lead the reader on with a review saving my end all be all thoughts about the material being reviewed, until the very end. I’m not going to do that with Alien Outpost; the reason is so that you can finish the review and understand why when I say, “it’s pretty good”, it doesn’t come off as overly simplistic or me shying away from a seemingly hard review.

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Review: Justice League: Throne of Atlantis

Whenever I am asked who makes the best movies Marvel or DC? I have always replied that Marvel has the live action down while DC seems to have the animation locked in solid. This has been my opinion for several years and I believe that this has been the norm for awhile.

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Review: The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976)

Charles B. Pierce was an ambitious man. Not content to merely help in the making of films as a set director Pierce also wanted to produce and direct. And although his films were sometimes successful they also suffered from many of the constant curses of local independent films: bad acting, lack of direction, and random voice overs. All of these curses are in evidence in Pierce’s 1977 drive-in back ground noise The Town That Dreaded Sundown.

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Review: DayBlack (Short Film)

If you’ve stopped by the site previously then you’ve probably seen my review coverage for the comic book DayBlack by Keef Cross. Well this is in fact a review for the short film based on that comic. The film is written by Cross which is apparent in its structure and tone, but directed by Justin Jordan. Hold on comic fans this isn’t the Justin Jordan that’s given us titles like Spread and the Luthor Strode series, but rather an independent filmmaker with the same name.

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Review: A Haunted House 2

This is a profoundly stupid movie. It is racist, misogynistic, misanthropic, but also incredibly obvious. There apparently was another movie called A Haunted House. This is the second one. Yay.

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Dual Review: Batman: Assault on Arkham

At one point the WB animations based on DC Comics titles were a special treat with its quality production and classic stories. Now it’s a bit of a hit-or-miss as it tackles new stories and in this case spun-off of the popular Arkham video game series; how will this one score? Well you’ll have to read Dustin and Kevin’s opinions about the film after the synopsis

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Dual Review: Oculus

Well two Bastards had a chance to sit down with the Relativity, WWE and Fox’s latest home release Oculus. Their thoughts are below, but first he’s what the film is about:

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