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I like Shakes. He was played by Bob Goldthwait in the 1991 film. I think Cloris is nice. Chloris was the nymph of spring flowers. The worst female name I've come across is Grogda. That definitely doesn't sound nice in English. That's a good thorough review. I look forward to seeing the movie soon. Jade Tiger was played by Jian-li Chung. They were in another Wire fu movie 'Bloody Brothers' (1994). I thought I was going to enjoy this film because of the pre WW2 period setting. But I found it confusing. I couldn't really get to know the characters. The dubbing was poor on the copy I watched. I've just given this a 4/10 rating on IMDb. Nice film but that's as far as I would go. I've just rated this 6/10 on IMDb. I want to read those books now. The plot is good fantasy. In certain respects Omri is a good example to children. He is actually nice whereas children are very often portrayed as brats lots of films. Omri is actually a likeable boy when he's shown in his normal everyday behaviour. Although he does become a jailer in the fantasy moments of the film. He was a serial killer. He was tired of his habit. I like the way that he just wearily stakes another plague-sufferer. Only Vincent Price could have done it that way. The Last Man On Earth. They've got a different poster for this film on Professor Scary's Horror Show. It's getting towards that Vincent Price time of year again. Halloween. His image is still popular on posters for late night horror shows. Here's a selection of images of Vincent Price on posters. Please click on below:- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls025549510/ I loved it. I've just rated it 8/10 on IMDb. Good screaming from Barbara Stanwyck. I also like her in 'A Taste Of Evil' and 'The House That Would Not Die.' Two Hitchcock films, as well as 'The Wrong Man' already suggested, that have this theme are: I Confess (1953) Young and Innocent (1937) I couldn't keep reading for that amount of time. I haven't really timed myself. I think about an hour at a time is much as I can manage. I get fidgety after that. No matter how much the book interests me. I agree that 'Duel' was ahead of it's time regarding road rage. I just checked it up. The term 'road rage' began in 1987. So much of that stuff on the Youtube videos is unnecessary. I like Barry Lyndon best. The Irish highwaymen should have been in it more though. I had to explain that scene to someone not long ago. It was to a Japanese viewer who just didn't get the humour. The three that I know I have rated to date are:- ET 9/10. Duel 8/10 Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn 8/10 I think that it's more terrifying that the truck driver would have no motive. This suggests that this could happen to any driver at anytime. So if you drive, the next time you on any lonely highway it could be you that some psycho is after. While you have no guilt at all. And no reason why anyone should want to kill you.