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We still bloody love The Stath here at Last Movie Outpost. We will even forgive him for Shelter because you can’t proclaim somebody a God of the VHS rental-style mid-budget action thriller and then complain when they do something generic.

Sea Fever accomplishes little beyond proving The Thing’s stranglehold on infected-people-in-an-isolated-location is so complete that the genre is essentially broken. In this iteration, members of a fishing boat succumb one-by-one to the kiss of a giant jellyfish. That’s figurative. The

Meatballs was the movie that launched Bill Murray onto the big screen, started his collaborations with Harold Ramis, and first put him together with Ivan Reitman. So it probably deserves a notation of some kind in movie history. It is

Just yesterday, I was pondering just how much of this internet noise that we all make actually bleeds through into normo world. It seems the answer might be “not that much”, based on some new data coming in this morning.

He-Man and the Masters of The Universe, the iconic 1980s Mattel toy line turned cartoon, has been around since 1983. In that time, seven different versions of the animated series have been produced, if you include spin-off show She-Ra. A

Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is never shy about expressing his opinions, and he’s been at it again. In an interview with Sight and Sound (via World of Reel and reported on the ever-reliable Dark Horizons), he has opined on the state

Not 30 seconds ago, I was writing about a movie that has an internet-driven negative buzz around it. Now I find myself writing about another one. Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey. That casting furore simply won’t die down online. How far

It seems that the internet has decided that Supergirl must fail. Once that starts to take hold, it can be very, very hard to shake off. Just ask Snow White. With The Mandalorian and Grogu cratering, Masters Of The Universe

Everybody keeps telling me that I really, really need to get into AMC’s adaptation of Interview With The Vampire. They say it’s exceptional television. Beautiful to look at, well-paced, well-written. Then I keep on thinking about it for a fleeting

The little streamer that could may be about to do it again. The stealth streamer that is Apple TV just keeps churning out winner after winner, with some quite staggering talent involved. The latest project from them is an upcoming

Title: We’ll Always Have Paris Airdate: 5/2/1988 Plot Summary A weird time disturbance causes everyone on the ship to repeat a few seconds of time. A quick check finds this happened all over the sector. The Enterprise gets a distress

It’s now only three weeks away, then Supergirl will be storming into the box office. Some people had predicted it will make over $1 gazzilion, and that’s just from the popcorn buckets! I kid, I kid, no one knows what

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