Doppelganger (1993, Avi Nesher, sho) - 10
Drew Barrymore plays a nice girl who is being stalked and harassed by her evil doppelganger who is trying to kill off her whole family. There's a somewhat lame twist ending that ends up abruptly morphing into one of the greatest, most random endings I've ever seen. Seriously, this movie is the very definition of why I watch movies. It's not really the most amazing movie ever, but it is still very much a perfect film, and something about watching it completely validates my love for cinema.
Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988, Michael A. Simpson, dvd) - 7.5
Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989, Michael A. Simpson, dvd) - 7.5
I appreciated the gratuitous nudity, the ridiculously high death counts, and Pamela Springsteen, who had a surprising amount of charisma considering how fucking uncharismatic her brother Bruce is. But there just seemed to be something lacking in these movies, and they never crossed over from good into great.
Spider-Man 3 (2007, Sam Raimi, theater) - 8
Definitely the best of the Spider-Man movies, and the first one where I've given a shit what was going on. The middle part when Peter Parker goes all Dark was amazing.
Matthew Lillard Double Feature, Part 1
Mad Love (1995, Antonia Bird, sho) - 7
Senseless (1998, Penelope Spheeris, sho) - 7.5
Matthew Lillard Double Feature, Part 2
Hackers (rewatch, 1995, Iain Softley, dvd, theater) - 8.5
Serial Mom (rewatch, 1994, John Waters, dvd, theater) - 8
Hot Fuzz (2007, Edgar Wright, theater) - 8
Really good, but not amazing like I thought it would be. I expected it to be funnier.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across the 8th Dimension (semi-rewatch, 1984, W.D. Richter, theater) - 2.5
Now Playing movies I need 2 see
Black Book
The Condemned
Disturbia
Firehouse Dog
Kickin' It Old Skool
Perfect Stranger (from the director of Fear omg!)
Redline
Vacancy
Year of the Dog












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