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Wuchakk

Entrou em dez. de 2004
Write me at: dltoes@msn.com

My All-Time Favorite Movies: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070122364/

Film Axioms:

  • No genre is beyond redemption or above contempt.


  • Just because a movie's good doesn't mean you'll like it; just because you like it doesn't mean it's good.


  • Italians have been making the worst movies for a hundred years.


  • Howard Hawks supplied the simplest definition of a good movie: "Three great scenes. No bad scenes."


  • Nine out of ten times when there's a bar scene in a movie there's a fight.


  • Every great auteur/actor has a bad or dubious film; but, remember, even God created the cockroach.


  • People who go overboard with criticism -- e.g. "This is the worst film ever!" or "I'd give this 0/10 if I could!" -- lose credibility as reviewers. The same goes with overrating a movie.


  • Honest reviewers must resist the influence of mass hype when a popular film debuts. Separating it from the initial epidemic fervor is mandatory in determining it's true worth. (Remember when Roger Ebert gave Peter Jackson's "King Kong" a perfect rating of 4/4 Stars? Why sure!).


  • Movies are life with the boring bits taken out.


  • A movie can be technically well-made, but void of depth. The reverse is also true: A movie can be technically deficient (usually due to low-budget), but thematically wealthy. Whereas the ideal is to have both, sometimes a movie's budget doesn't allow for top-notch filmmaking, but it can still soar in the realm of worthy mindfood. Some excellent examples from my reviews include "From Within," "Billy Jack" and "Tribes." Many episodes of the original Star Trek TV series are great examples as well, such as "Space Seed," "The Naked Time" or "The City on the Edge of Forever."


  • Movies must be critiqued and graded according to what they are and aspire to achieve. For instance, 1998's "Godzilla" is a colossal-creature movie and should therefore be reviewed on that level. Compared to the original "Apocalypse Now" it's dreck, but how does it stack-up to other gigantic-monster movies?


  • Reviewers who intentionally say false things about a film reveal a personal vendetta against it and lose all credibility as reviewers. Don't even give these types of "reviewers" and their "reviews" the time of day.


  • Movies are the modern-day campfire tales of centuries past. They entertain, amuse, inspire and mentor. Generally speaking, they provide the mythology that helps the modern world cope with reality.


  • I see a lot of reviewers giving movies 10/10 Stars or 1/10 Stars when, the reality is, most movies fall between 5/10 Stars and 7/10 Stars.


  • Disregarding profits, the main purpose of a movie is to entertain; the secondary purpose is to convey a message. The better the entertainment and message, the better the movie. The reverse is also true.


  • In 99 out of 100 movies, if something doesn't happen by the end of the first reel, nothing's gonna happen (at least nothing compelling, effective, original or inspiring).


  • Popularity at the box office is very important for people who's opinion of an artistic work needs validated by others (rolling my eyes).


  • A movie that doesn't do well at the box office isn't always an indicator that it's bad; it could mean something interesting is going on that's too far out of the norm for mass consumption. "Watchmen" and (believe it or not) "The Wizard of Oz" are good examples ("Wizard" bombed when it debuted in 1939).


  • Watching a movie is like seeing someone else's hallucination. You have to be willing to enter into the film's 'world' to appreciate it. If you can't, you won't.


  • The rating of a movie is irrelevant (G, PG, PG-13, R). Does more gore, more nudity, more cussing, more overt sexual situations determine the worthiness of a film? Maybe for 13 year-olds. Is "The Wizard of OZ" a lousy film because it's rated G? How about the original "Planet of the Apes"?


  • While good movies can be made with big budgets, big names, big stunts and incredible F/X, they can also be made with small budgets, creative writers & directors and no-name-but-quality actors.


  • No one sets out to make a bad movie.


  • It's always preferable to watch an entertaining mess over a competent bore-fest.


  • Art (including film) is not meant to be an imitation of reality, but rather an interpretation of it.


  • Never watch a movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.

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RATING GUIDE:

10/10 Stars: A+ (Top-of-the-line)
9/10 Stars: A (Excellent)
8/10 Stars: A- (Breaks the threshold of greatness)
7/10 Stars: B+ or B (Very good or, at least, good)
6/10 Stars: B or B- (Marginal "thumbs up")
5/10 Stars: C+ or C (Too flawed to recommend, but some worthwhile aspects)
4/10 Stars: C or C- (Severely mediocre or flawed)
3/10 Stars: D+ or D (Cinematic flotsam)
2/10 Stars: D or D- ("Brain and brain, what is brain?")
1/10 Star: F (Worthless garbage for one important reason or another)

Note: Like everyone else, I tend to watch movies I think I might like, which explains my numerous positive ratings.

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Favorite Film of All Time:

Apocalypse Now

TV Axiom:

  • Every ten years or so a TV show comes along that doesn't suck.
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Classificação de Wuchakk
Evil Judgment
5,26
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As Loucas Aventuras de James West
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Billy the Kid: O Fora da Lei
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Motorama
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Sozinho Contra a África
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Grito de Horror 4: Um Arrepio na Noite
3,46
Grito de Horror 4: Um Arrepio na Noite
Sanctified
5,47
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5,05
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O Doce Corpo de Deborah
5,95
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Abigail
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3,56
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6,88
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A Águia Pousou
6,98
A Águia Pousou
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3,26
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6,96
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Ursinho Pooh: Sangue e Mel 2
4,66
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2,96
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6,56
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Evil Judgment

Evil Judgment

5,2
6
  • 3 de set. de 2025
  • Little know giallo-esque flick from early 1980s' Canada

    An aspiring dancer working as a waitress in Montreal (Pamela Collyer) is talked into a gig with her prostitute friend (Nanette Workman), which leads to a harrowing night at a retired judge's manor. When she and her beau (Jack Langedijk) try to solve the mystery, they are curiously hindered by the arrogant officer on the case (Roland Nincheri).

    "Evil Judgment" (1984) is a mystery/thriller with slasher bits that could be categorized as a Canadian giallo. It's a 'B' production with an ambitious story that leaves you scratching your head, but everything makes sense once you put the ambiguous pieces of the puzzle together. Some viewers won't want to work that hard, so beware.

    Pamela Collyer as protagonist Janet is almost worth the price of admission. She comes across as a meshing of Agnetha Fältskog (the blonde from ABBA) and Stevie Nicks. Unfortunately, there are boring stretches in the second half.

    It runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Montreal.

    GRADE: B-
    Arquivo X: Eu Quero Acreditar

    Arquivo X: Eu Quero Acreditar

    5,9
    7
  • 2 de set. de 2025
  • Scully and Mulder search wintry landscapes for a modern-day Mengele operation

    When an FBI agent goes missing in the Greater DC area, Scully and Mulder reunite to help the agency by enlisting the help of a defrocked priest with psychic abilities (Billy Connolly), which leads to grisly revelations. Meanwhile Scully is a practicing doctor intent on saving the life of a boy with a terminal disease.

    "The X Files: I Want to Believe" (2008) came out a decade after the first movie and six years after the final season of the original run of the TV series. Unlike "Fight the Future," it doesn't focus on the alien conspiracy but opts for a monster-of-the-week story. For those not in the know, the series walked the balance beam between these two.

    Speaking as a very casual viewer, I preferred the MOTW segments because of their uniqueness and increased human interest. The alien conspiracy episodes struck me as boringly redundant even though fans of these segments understandably argue that the fate of humanity and its possible extinction is far greater than all the serial killers and monsters put together.

    The fact that this second movie focuses on more mundane proceedings never bothered me. After all, we already have the first movie, why redo it? Can it even be topped? So, as far as I'm concerned, it was a good decision to take an entirely different route.

    The inclusion of the psychic brings to mind the notable "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" episode. This is combined with the basic plot of "Silence of the Lambs," which involves detectives needing the help of a notorious outcast to find a missing female and capture the serial killer(s). The main differences are the snowy landscapes and the subplot of the boy needing experimental surgery to survive.

    Being shot in British Columbia with key crew members from the defunct series, it has the tone of the show, just with a bigger budget and a longer runtime. As usual, the proceedings are mysteriously creepy, but lowkey with Scully and Mulder maintaining their renown dispassion. The exception is Scully's dealings with the dying boy, who is basically her spiritual child.

    Despite the generally listless air of the investigation (which was an issue with the entire series), there are interesting bits spiced throughout and the final act pays off, at least for me. I'm not so much talking about the grisly Frankenstein bits as Scully's challenging situation, which is moving. There's a spiritual depth with focus on moral transgression, penitence and possible redemption, not to mention boldly tackling one of life's toughest questions: Why does a good God allow evil and suffering? Then there's the addition of the biblical proverb: "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings," which of course ties into Scully and Mulder's perpetual search for truth.

    I saw the Director's Cut, which runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and includes graphic, disturbing material cut to avoid an R-rating at the theater; the theatrical version runs about 3.5 minutes less. It was shot in British Columbia, specifically the Vancouver area (including Burnaby), and the Pemberton Valley region, including Riverlands, which is located a couple hours' drive north of the big city.

    GRADE: B.
    Billy the Kid: O Fora da Lei

    Billy the Kid: O Fora da Lei

    5,9
    7
  • 24 de ago. de 2025
  • Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett seen through the eyes of an adolescent runaway

    Fugitive teen siblings (Jake Schur and Leila George) hook up with Billy the Kid (Dane DeHaan) and his gang as he's on the run from Pat Garrett (Ethan Hawke) in New Mexico, 1881. Chris Pratt has a side part as the dubious uncle of the teens.

    "The Kid" (2019) was helmed by Vincent D'Onofrio (whom you might remember as the mentally troubled recruit at boot camp in "Full Metal Jacket"). It comes in the tradition of "One-Eyed Jacks," which was originally a Billy the Kid yarn by Sam Peckinpah (with Stanley Kubrick set to direct) until Brando took over the project and changed the story. Peckinpah eventually got his script made into a movie a dozen years later, "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid."

    This isn't quite as notable as "One-Eyed Jack," but it's superior to Peckinpah's lyrical film. The main characters are all effectively fleshed out and there's a good scene where Garrett succinctly explains the Lincoln County War to the boy.

    It ranks with the better Billy the Kid tales, although I prefer "Young Guns," and "Old Henry." It's at least on par with "Young Guns II."

    It runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot at movie ranches in the Sante Fe area of north-central New Mexico.

    GRADE: B.
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