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You Can Almost Hear The Screams! as the water below becomes a CHURNING DEATHBED of FLASHING TEARING TEETH!
A top secret government experiment leads to fatal barracuda attacks on the beaches of a small coastal town formerly renowned for its lobster. A marine biologist and sheriff uncover a plot involving a mentally unstable former war-medic pioneering research into hypoglycemia and its effects on human behavior.
Just saw the 2019 Western movie, "Never Grow Old".
I didn't care for it. It wasn't a fun movie, and it wasn't so gritty that it was compelling. Sort of neither this nor that. I don't know what to make of it.
I didn't think the story was particularly well told, but worse I just didn't think it was a compelling story. You would have to be engaged by the characters to like the movie, and I wasn't. I didn't find any sympathetic characters in the story.
Here is a really MILD spoiler, so if you want to know nothing, then don't read, but I think most people can survive this one.
For example, the "loving" wife of the protagonist never once supports him. She hugs him once for caving in and giving her what she wants, but all the rest of the time she is either nagging or berating him. It didn't feel real at all. My thought was, "why would you marry this shrew? Why would you keep her?"
Nope, I didn't like "Never Grow Old". I don't recommend it.
If you want a good Western, see "Appaloosa". That is a good movie.
Midway, the 1976 version. Great actors like Hal Holbrook and Henry Fonda, James Coburn. Lame subplot about marrying a Japanese-American girl.
The latest Midway movie was far better, in my opinion.
"Bernie" with Shirley McClaine and Matthew McConnahaughy. Supposedly a true story of a charming funeral director who gets life in prison because McClaine drives him nuts and he shoots her. I liked it.
This came in as part of a horror movie package. I just opened up the package, put a DVD in and......
......first of all, always give a movie plenty of a chance. It opened up with a horrible production in photography, lines, and stories of a Sorceress and her two flesh eating vampirelles. Looked absolutely lousy and I was wondering how I was going to sit through it only to find........that I was watching "Dying for Dollars" afternoon movie matinee entry!
Secondly, I like going into a movie knowing nothing about it. The two line summary, read after the flick, on the back of the "Fright Night" box gives away an important feature that I was happy I had to discover on my own.
Decent for a pass. I would give it a 7. Sure, one could find a lot of things wrong with it, such as it took about an hour for the real action to start up and then, it had to proceed fast, but the cast is beautiful, the scenes wonderful, and the story lays out nicely.
Oh......and oh yes, a healthy dose of nudity.
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