DVD Features: Steven Spielberg on Making Duel. Steven Spielberg and the small screen. Richard Matheson: The writing of Duel. Photograph Gallery Trailer Production Notes Cast & Filmmakers Bios My Review of Duel After watching Steven Spielberg’s first film...
Despite some positive reviews I read about this film, If or one am not going to be one of those people. Despite the great title and box cover, I was not all impressed by this Japanese made film. Now it’s not like those under produced no budget straight to video...
I don’t know what to say, this film was just bad, there I said it. Did I say boring, it was boring too. Yeah it’s got a great box cover and that is the reason I rented it, but man I don’t know. I just can’t really pinpoint anything I liked...
“He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.” –Samuel Johnson At the offset of the new year in 1931, Russian director Rouben Mamoulian (Laura, Cleopatra) presented the world with the definitive version of Robert Lewis Stevenson’s 1886...
When it comes to being a man; one thing that comes to mind is cars. Men should be freaks about cars; you’re not a real man if you don’t like cars. You know what? That’s a bunch of crap. I am one of those guys who do not care how fast my car is or all the little gizmos...