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Cynthia (2018)
10/10
Great fun flick! I want to adopt Cynthia!!
13 January 2022
Great cast, tech aspects, script. All around fun film, freaky and funny. Love the Devils Rejects cast duo of Sid Haig and Bill Moseley. Any time those guys are in a film I want to watch. And this is Sid Haig's last film. It's deeper than most horror movies in that it has do with something and that is the obsession of women to get pregnant at all costs. Should we all procreate? I'm not sure the answer buy Cynthia shows what can go wrong... In the most horrific way!
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8/10
It's not supposed to be serious, duh! It's a campy take on sci-fi movies, get it?
8 September 2021
If you are looking for a serious sci-fi movie, this ain't it. But you can kind tell from the poster, can't you? So, take a chill pill, smoke a blunt, pop a beer and realize that even great movies are now getting trash reviews. If you think you can make a better movie then go right ahead and make one and not just writing hack reviews because you are triggered by still living in your mom's basement, lol.
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10/10
This is one crazy flight! Great cast, score! It's Offensive and FUN!
6 May 2020
I remember when the film Airplane came out and reviewers were calling it, "Offensive! Disgusting! Outrageous! Gross!, Stupid!, Lame!" and yet Airplane grossed 83 million dollars. You could say some of the same things about Exorcism at 60,000 Feet. It's not supposed to be brain science. It's just a freakin' crazy, fun wacky, comedy and a way to escape your brain for an hour and a half. The cast is a blast! Lance Henriksen as the retiring pilot on his last flight and his co-pilot Kevin J.O'Connor from The Mummy make a hell of a team as do Bai Ling (The Crow) and Matthew Moy (Two Broke Girls) as a duo of disgruntled stewardesses are fantastic together and could be a comedy series on their own. Robert Miano (Father Romero) plays it straight to the insanity around him and plays well off the Rabbi character (Robert Rhine). Even Kelli Maroney (Night of The Comet) is in the film and Adrienne Barbeau (Escape From NY) as a rich passenger with a support poodle! Richard Band (Re-Animator) did the amazing score. The tech is all good, camera work and lighting especially. There is a lot to see and the action keeps moving throughout. After being locked up for two months I relish a movie like this to take my mind off of things and Exorcism at 60,000 Feet does that in spades! So, be offended, outraged, grossed out. I think that is exactly what the filmmakers intended! Relax... it's just a movie.
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