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DerrickLech

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Surf Nazis Must Die

Surf Nazis Must Die

3.8
  • Jun 19, 2003
  • Wow, what a piece of crap!...I want to see it again

    All right, All right, this movie isn't great, but like many have said before it is a minor distraction. Much like DEATH RACE 2000 and DEEP STAR SIX, this film is one you can fall asleep to after a night of bingeing on cocaine and booze. While the film just takes from a few black exploitation plot devices -Mama's character is great, a throwback to 70's backtalkin' Mammys- and films like THE WARRIORS and possibly THE LAST WARRIOR, and don't forget THE ROAD WARRIOR; it makes them more digestible, what I mean by that is SURF NAZIS MUST DIE is popcorn, while those other movies, in this critic's personal opinion (with the exception of the LAST WARRIOR) are true, complex, thoughtful art. It should be stated that this film isn't really Troma, it was actually directed by Peter George who let Troma release it. This make it completely different from Toxie and Kabukiman, because Lloyd Kauffman didn't make it, and is more along the lines of the Buddy Giovinazzo flick, COMBAT SHOCK. In closing the film is a mediocre trip into the world of 1980's post-apocolyptica(CREEPAZOIDS and even HELL COMES TO FROGTOWN did a much better job) and while I don't think it should win anything other than a Turkey Award, I think this film is a great party film and a nice pass out flick. 3 stars
    Yûsei ôji

    Yûsei ôji

    2.4
  • Mar 4, 2003
  • Prince of space...or the real starman series...I'm confused!

    Prince of space is a pretty crappy movie, but it isn't the so called "Starman" series. The Starman series, which has been released in two volumes from Something Weird video, features a tights-wearing japanese man running around laughing and beating people up as they fire guns, which they know can't kill him, for he's made of steel. Shintoho, a company that was an off shoot of the great Toho production company created these films which range from bad to so horrible that you want to spray mace in your eyes so you can't see the screen. Walter Manly, the man responsible for delivering these messes to America made it worse by cutting them down from serials and turning them into 75 minute films about salamanders and monsters, and emerald planets... I really couldn't follow the plot I was to busy throwing up... anyway, their are some really classic moments in the films, weird, American serial influenced fights against hordes of creatures or even space facists, and mutants dressed in costumes you'd think were made by the producer's mother for $15.00. There are four films made for American release (even though there were nine films from Japan, three of them were turned into "The Evil Brain From Outer Space" which, sadly, is one of the better ones. My favorite of them all is "Invaders from Space, which has some nifty acrobatics and isn't as boring as some of the others. Prince of Space does suck, but then again so does Starman... if you've got nerdy friends and you're either drunk and/or high and your looking for a giggle, check them out.
    Lilo & Stitch

    Lilo & Stitch

    7.4
  • Jun 22, 2002
  • What a wonderful film!

    With all the things people say about "broken" homes, it's good to see a film that is not afraid to come out and say "as long as there is love in the family it's all right." Lilo and her sister are the "imperfect" family and when Stitch comes along it becomes even more imperfect. However, as the movie continues it gives comfort to those children who come from homes like this that it's all right and everything will be okay. Lilo and Stitch seem to be the new attitude of Disney films; crass and strange. Lilo is a manic girl with an overactive imagination, a far cry from the older, dumbed down fairy tale adaptions of decades past.

    That's not to say that SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS is inferior to this movie, they're just diffrent. I think kids of today, while still in awe of the earlier films, will identify with Lilo and Stitch, two obviously flawed characters, than a perfect woman and a charming young prince. I found this movie to be thorughly entertaining. It had a lot of wonderful humor that most children would not probably get, but enough humor that they would get to make it a great movie experience for them as well a la Shrek Grade:A
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