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adorei... o filme é muito bom .. eu amei , pena que ele não recebeu dublagem no meu pais ... mas tirando isso . o filme é ótimo , a história do filme é bem explicada eu consegui entender o filme muito bem... gostei muito da ideia das sanguessugas ..é um filme de terror bem legal
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02/02/23
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amei esse filme , ele é muito bom
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
02/12/23
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saw this mild male porno flick yesterday. the bois are supposed to be straight n that they have girls around and have sex with them. every scene shows some boi barely clothed. a few long lingering shots move along every scintillating inch of a few of the guys bodies. there is a lot of speedoes and showers. one boi is tied up in his tighty whities and he is sporting some basket in there. for some reason the leeches kill by attacking your face. they cannot kill you by just sucking blood out of your foot or leg.
one line sums up the sensibility of the movie. there has just been absolute carnage and death. girl to guy "with all thats' gone on around here, I don't think I'm gonna get much sleep tonight"
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
01/13/23
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Yes, it is bad, but it is the kind of bad that you can enjoy. It doesn't take itself too seriously, (at least I hope not!) and is filled with just about every cliche from every teenage horror flick. The score is unusually bad. That'll teach you for cheating by taking steroids.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
01/30/23
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I am participating in [font=Comic Sans MS][size=4][color=red]Project Brotherhood[/color][/size][/font], which is promoting David DeCoteau's films. You might have seen one of his films over the years.
If you have seen [u]Leeches[/u], [u]Speed Demon[/u], [u]Wolves of Wall Street[/u] or [u]Final Stab[/u], what did you think of it? Please rate the films, even if you did not like the films.
If you like the films, but the films are not currently at your local video store. You should ask the video store to get them in for rental.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
02/02/23
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[b]Closer (Nichols, 2004): B.
[/b]The austere production lets down the thread-bare nature of the otherwise stage-worthy dialogue. The theatricality of the pared-down confrontations is evident, but the real world applicability as captured by the relentless camera is less clear. Clive Owen and Natalie Portman are remarkable, but even their respective accomplishments are hampered by the too-easy categorization of their characters: Clive represents the starkness of truth and Natalie embodies the seduction of lies. It is left to Jude Law and a wickedly sharp Julia Roberts to pinball-and-pong back and forth between the two fenceposts as they attempt to draw closer to their identities. They succeed, for the most past, but, alas, closeness is not the same as actually arriving at the destination.
[b]Leeches! (DeCoteau, 2003): D-.
[/b]So, like, this "movie" is from the wading-pool deep "mind" of David DeCoteau, a "horror" movie "director" who, like, loves "photographing" hot young men shirtless. The "movie" is only 80 minutes long, but its "pacing" takes a cue from the world of Britney-taking-the-SATs. The "story" only takes up maybe, 3 minutes. So, because I can't help myself, some leeches suck the blood from swimmers taking steroids so that the leeches mutate and kill people. The best part is... the "leeches" are played by oven mitts. Oven Mitts. There are some gratuitous women in the movie, but how they could breathe throughout all that homoeroticism is a testament to their lungs. I rented the flick cuz I was curious; but lesson be learned, porn, an A&F catelog, or my journal would have been much better.
[b]Trouble in Paradise (Lubitsch, 1932): C+.
[/b]Hide me. After the divine humanity of [b]The Shop Around the Corner[/b] and the magnetic wit of [b]To Be or Not to Be[/b], all the supposed classicism and triumph of [b]Trouble in Paradise[/b] was lost on me. I don't know; the smoothness of the affair was more smug than satiric, and the romance of the conversation was more sporadic than frosting. I'll sit in the corner and avoid the barrage of raw hams thrown my direction now. Mmmm.... ham.
[b]Spanglish (Brooks, 2004): B+.
[/b]Holy gaping pore, Batman, does Tea Leoni do cunt well. She just commits to a role that is ripe for hatred. She represents everything, and I mean, everything, that Americans hate about themselves, that Americans worry foreigners hate about them, and that foreigners hate about Americans. Woot. Still, Brooks' movies always have this fundamental watchability about them, which is too often mistaken for sitcominess, that scrubs the grout out of any bile we might have collected by sitting through the movie. With tender acuity, Brooks embraces the weakness and strength of being a parent. And while he never quite closes the deal, a chronic problem with all his movies, he manages to draw out some wonderful conclusions of Adam Sandler-dappled upper-class malaise.
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
01/17/23
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