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NotoriousRio
I know the OP was asking this 17 years ago, but just thought I'd let you know it's been released on Blu-ray since 2013 (in the U.S.) and has been available (in a dual BD/DVD release) in the UK, since 2018 (both releases are region free)
He deserves a holy-temple
Night Of The Giving Head?
Porn Of The Dead?
I thought the music in the club (very Daft-Punk-esque) and the Skype-style videocalls were prophetic enough
If what I said, didn't contain a grain of truth, you'd find it neither 'offensive' and/or 'racist'
But I'm sure you find most things racist, eh?
For the basic continuation of this (semi-humorous) oft-used, highly whimsical anecdote, Mr Nicholson (more commonly known as Jack) is stuck in some 'Twilight Zone-Pay-off' purgatory limbo.....Ensuring, he'll ALWAYS be 70 years of age, ALWAYS found dining at 'The Wolseley' in Londistan, formally known (until 1997) as 'London' and ALWAYS dispensing a heartfelt lament at the numerous 'warnings' he's administered to his (clearly) disinterested (soon to be deceased) peers...
Robin & Marian
The Offence
The Untouchables
Outland
Zardoz
What's wrong with Trump (in 4 clichés or less?)
...Although (as of 2016) Orange is the new black
I don't think Joe has got 4 years left on 'God's Green-&-Blue-Misery-Orb'.....let alone in office. Any (political) dislike of the man has turned to genuine concern & pity for his mental health. it's obvious (regardless of your political leanings) that the Dems are using Biden to sneak Harris into the White House?
OK, now I get it......you're a bit weird, aren't you?
'BLACK JOY' also has some nice location shots too
Personally, I think it's a legit good movie....but I think that over the years people have come to appreciate the fact that (regardless of how you rate it as a movie) it at very least *tried* to deviate from the tired-old 'Michael-Myers-Stab-Show' (that subsequent sequels have proven)
Perhaps if it had been a big a hit as Halloween II, we might have had a series of great 'stand-alone' movies under the 'Halloween' moniker? (as opposed to endless sequels, rehashes and retcons that we have now)
Tom Sizemore made a movie in 2016, called 'Hunting Season'
If you like bad movies, you should check that one out (Sizemore is clearly abusing 'substances' on set) and his ramblings are simply jaw-dropping.
All the movies you mentioned are pretty bad (but quite mainstream, and partially well-made)
Try any movie by Neil Breen
Or if all else fails, try this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0EhO7KCfu8&t=1s
Nah, he's the warden (and he pop's up in the DTV sequel too)
Half Past Dead
Was *that* a Paula Abdul pun, tim74?
Both Tiffany (and Ms Gibson) ended up in 'Asylum' Mega-Shark/Piranha movies... until combining their unique talents in 'Mega Python vs. Gatoroid' (2011)
So I'd call that, a draw....