Name: Derek Fleek
Weblog: www.moviefilmreview.com/author/Derek Fleek
Articles: 35
First Published: Sunday, June 22, 2008
Last Published: Sunday, October 5, 2008
Currently listing articles 35-1:
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DVD Review: South of Pico— ...its staining effect and penetrating look into the tortured souls of many good-hearted people is an eye-opening and painfully moving experience.
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DVD Review: Pulse 2: Afterlife— Suffering from numerous flaws and a tug-o-war of bad scripting and directing, Pulse 2 honestly has no redeeming qualities.
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DVD Review: Day of the Dead (2008)— ...triumphs in aspects the original lacked.
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Movie Review: The Wackness— An interesting drug and character study that's funny, bittersweet, charming, and thought-provoking.
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DVD Review: The Boogeyman 2— It substitutes ambiance with gore and the result is, unfortunately, less frightening and less original than the first.
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DVD Review: 102 Dalmatians— Step on my toes and pluck my eyes out, why don't ya!
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DVD Review: Seed Unrated— My hat goes off to Uwe Boll, a director who has improved greatly and has brought unrestrained violence to an expired genre.
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Music DVD Review: The Rolling Stones - Shine A Light— A rather bleak documentary, but an undeniably entertaining one as well.
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DVD Review: Harold— Delivers unexpected laughs in the process of being predictable, goofy, and a bit repulsive at times.
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DVD Review: Kiss of the Spider Woman - 2-Disc Collector's Edition— Even if you aren't completely enticed, you should be gratified to behold such tailor-made material.
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Movie Review: Incident On and Off A Mountain Road— Contains too much piffle, and too much of an unwanted subplot to be entirely alluring.
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DVD Review: Postal— Is Uwe Boll showing signs of progress?
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Movie Review: Mirrors— It might have some effect on you the next time you use the bathroom.
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Movie Review: Tropic Thunder— What was suppose to be the comedy event of the year ended up being a film that I admired rather than enjoyed.
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DVD Review: Doomsday— It might be trash, but it's high quality trash and brings out the rough-and-tough, unchained ruffian at its core.
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DVD Review: 100 Million B.C.— This might very well be one of the most embarrassing and helpless pieces of cinematic trash ever.
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Movie Review: Pineapple Express— It's the funniest comedy I have seen in ages.
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DVD Review: Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay - Unrated and Theatrical Versions— The theatrical version is supremely satisfying, however the unrated version is completely unnecessary.
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DVD Review: Dark Honeymoon— ...an ineffective thriller and a bad film altogether.
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DVD Review: Everything's Cool— A documentary that merely points fingers and seeks those to blame.
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DVD Review: The Deal— ...a supremely prosaic and profoundly tedious true life story.
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DVD Review: Tai Chi Master— It's silly, pretentious, and utterly appalling.
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DVD Review: Outsourced— Not only is it a hugely enjoyable film, but also a beautifully rendered love story.
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DVD Review: College Road Trip— Another painfully annoying Martin Lawrence movie or finally a refreshing Martin Lawrence comedy?
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Movie Review: The Mutant Chronicles— Loud, exciting, very funny, and brutally entertaining.
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Movie Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— ...a noisy monstrosity and a eulogy to poorly executed family flicks.
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DVD Review: Step Up 2: The Streets - Dance-Off Edition— Good-looking cast, gratifying characters, and dazzling dance scenes.
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DVD Review: Shotgun Stories— Powerful, important and very American.
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Interview With Screenwriter Harry Shannon On His New Film Dead and Gone— "Screenplays are tight, direct, lean and mean. Structure is everything."
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DVD Review: Control— An unpleasant and dark film devoid of joy.
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DVD Review: Dead and Gone— Twisted, frightening, and nightmare-inducing fun.
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Movie Review: Be Kind Rewind— A must-see for true movie buffs
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Movie Review: Waking Life— A loopy and distinctive excursion into the mind of Richard Linklater.
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Movie Review: Massacre at Central High— It's an instantly forgettable and comically bad film...
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Movie Review: The Hammer— Proof that comedies don’t have to resort to potty drollery or the occasional vulgarity that is overloading Hollywood’s sense of humor.


