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Death Valley Days: The Hat That Wore the West (1962)
Van Cleef only in cameo
While the rest of the previous review is accurate, Lee Van Cleef is only very briefly in this episode as a guy in a bar. Alan Young's co- star in the episode is Dan Haggerty (Haggerty appeared in many episodes of Death Valley Days).
I've been working restoring the entire series for the past few years. There are many great cameos from future stars in the series. Most of the original Star Trek cast have been in episodes (George Takei, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley), a very young Clint Eastwood and Nick Nolte, Gilligan Island's Russell Johnson - so many more.
If you get Starz, be sure to check out the series! They've been playing our restored episodes!
Sordid Lives (2000)
Very funny
Just watched this film last night and laughed a lot! The characters are just so darn funny. The rubberband had me laughing like a nut. (You'll know what I mean when you see it.) But like a previous reviewer said, if ten minutes into this movie, you aren't laughing, don't waste your time - you're simply not going to get it.
My only complaint was that it got rather "preachy" towards the end. For such an over the top movie, it got far to in your face preachy for a bit at the end.
Snap! Owwww!
Tale of the Mummy (1998)
Lame
The only saving grace of this film is that the plot itself wasn't all that bad. The dialoge and acting could have used some help though. God...so bad. It was nice to see Jason Scott Lee again though. He doesn't get enough work.
Requiem for a Dream (2000)
The closest thing to a filmed nightmare.
Of all the movies I've seen "Requiem" probably disturbed me more than any other movie ever has. If you don't already know. The movie is about addictions. Food, diet pills, and of course drugs. I think Roger Ebert said this and I could agree more...he said it was a shame that the film was rated R, because it is so disturbing, and real, and scares the s*** out of you, that it would be a real eye opener for younger people to see how UN-glamorous drugs really are. Leaving the theatre I felt like I had just awoken from a terrible nightmare. It was that weird uneasy feeling that you get. Your mind realizes that it was not real, but all those emotions and feelings you have are just as real. Wow...quite a movie.