The technically terrible bash heads with the blatantly abhorrent. The ones with terrible camerawork take on the ones with terrible messages. Who comes out on top of the mountain of darkness? Let's find out.
Tag: film
The Crow (1994)
The film was based on the graphic novel of the same name, written and drawn by James O’Barr. After his girlfriend was killed by a drunk driver in 1978, O’Barr had tried to move on, but found himself “…still filled with such rage and frustration that I had to get it out before it destroyed me.”
You-Choo-be: Thomas and Friends on YouTube.
Sodor not only gets bombed by Nazis, but deals with Blackshirt rallies, clandestine Fascist meetings, and some of the engines even go to the front lines themselves.
CrypticRock 2nd Anniversary: Top Ten Best Films
It's only 20 minutes or so, but it's an effectively touching short story about love and loss that makes the most of its runtime.
Where to Start: Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure.
Yet Jojo is an intimidating series. It's been running more or less continuously since 1987, and currently running through its 8th part Jojolion. But that's over 32 years' worth of manga chapters, with multitudes of protagonists, antagonists, side characters, stands and moments of complete insanity.
A New Dawn for the Rising Sun.
From the 1st May 2019, Japan will enter a new age. Emperor Akihito will abdicate the Chrysanthemum Throne in favour of his son Naruhito, citing age and ill health as getting in the way of his duties. Prince Charles in the UK must be making pointed remarks about it already.
Mr Vampire (1985)
Yes. Mr Vampire. Or Goengsi Sinsang in its native Cantonese. This isn't the kind of vampire from your local housewife's wet dream either. Or, if it is, your local housewife has problems.
Godzilla Marathon (introduction)
Granted, kaiju films aren't exactly high art- don't think an 8/10 or 9/10 rating makes it on par with Blade Runner or Gandhi. It's just how good or bad it is compared to the other Godzilla films