“Twister” is damn good fun, wholly defined by the era it exists in. Damn near perfect escape from life, which is what film is all about.
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“Celtic Pride” may not be a great film. Hell, it may not even be a GOOD one, but it most certainly isn’t the worst film that any of the stars or writers have been a part of.
“Mulholland Falls” is an ok film that should be great, and ends falling just shy of veering off its own cliff entirely.
“The Substitute” is a film you catch on cable once in a while and in a moment of nostalgia, don’t turn it off right away.
“The Quest” is discount “Bloodsport,” and however that makes you feel, will determine how you come out on the other side of the journey.
“Down Periscope” makes no qualm with what it is or its intentions, making it a fun if somewhat forgettable 90s comedy.
Chris Farley’s “Black Sheep” is funnier than you remember, even if it’s as deservingly forgettable and critically dismissed.
“Ace: Ventura When Nature Calls” is a string of silly Jim Carrey sketches loosely connected by an even sillier story that becomes a cacophony of sounds and fart jokes.
With a young, assorted cast of before they were stars and iconic quotes, in short, “Empire Records” IS the 90s.
“Hackers” is an unbelievable reimagining of a simpler time, one that embodies era in every facet of filmmaking even decades later.