![]() Sitting Ducks $9.99 One slick-tongued oily hustler (Zack Norman) plus one twitchy, neurotic accountant (Michael Emil) hook up to pull an ultimate scam: stealing from the thieves. Of COURSE it becomes an out-of-control run for the border, with a mix of wonderfully goofy characters, all of whom have their OWN scams working. Jaglom gets magnificent performances out of his cast, so much so that at times it feels more like a documentary than a "movie". There's not a moment in this film I don't enjoy, and it made me aware of Jaglom in a way I've never been aware of a director before. Alas, none of his other films seem to live up to this one in my mind, and Zack Norman's cool-but-slimy persona gets unbelievably tiresome in his other Jaglom films. This is a great one, though, for everyone involved. I have watched it over and over and enjoy it every time. ![]() Joe Somebody $9.98 I have not received this product. It was due no later than 30 March 2009 and is now 9 days late. It has been a month since I ordered this product so I suppose it is not going to come. Have already paid for it with my VISA purchase. I do not rank this as a place of business I would recommend to anyone. jerrycv ![]() Death Dimension $9.99 You never know what you'll get when you watch an Al Adamson film. Some of them are entertaining (Brain of Blood) and some are just unwatchable (Blood of Ghastly Horror). Death Dimension is certainly watchable, though a bit slow at times, but it has at least one scene that deserves to be a classic. Harold "Oddjob" Sakata plays a bad guy here, and he certainly was a better actor in Goldfinger, where he didn't speak. He's joined here by one time James Bond George Lazenby. I suppose "Death Dimension" is a good example at what happened to his career after his one James Bond movie. Recommended to Adamson fans and fans of 70s B movies. ![]() Death Dimension $2.99 You never know what you'll get when you watch an Al Adamson film. Some of them are entertaining (Brain of Blood) and some are just unwatchable (Blood of Ghastly Horror). Death Dimension is certainly watchable, though a bit slow at times, but it has at least one scene that deserves to be a classic. Harold "Oddjob" Sakata plays a bad guy here, and he certainly was a better actor in Goldfinger, where he didn't speak. He's joined here by one time James Bond George Lazenby. I suppose "Death Dimension" is a good example at what happened to his career after his one James Bond movie. Recommended to Adamson fans and fans of 70s B movies. |
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