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The mates and I had a Star Wars weekend, watching the 6 in order from first to last. It's been a blast,

For some reason, I just can't do this.

Yeah I'm one of "those" guys. I have to watch it in chronological order, I tried by order of episodes.

Just can't.

The Wraith - 1986

Early Charlie Sheen movie, Packard Walsh and his motorized gang control and terrorize an Arizona desert town where they force drivers to drag-race so they can 'win' their vehicles. After Walsh beats the decent teenager Jamie Hankins to death after finding him with his girlfriend, a mysterious power creates Jake Kesey, an extremely cool motor-biker who has a car which is invincible. Jake befriends Jamie's girlfriend Keri Johnson, takes Jamie's sweet brother Bill under his wing and manages what Sheriff Loomis couldn't; eliminate Packard's criminal gang the hard way... Written by KGF Vissers

It is on Hulu if you are curious

I just watched the "documentary" Terry.

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Here is the promotional text for the movie taken from it's Facebook page..

In the summer of 2009, Charlie Ruez made a documentary...

6 months later the footage was seized for evidence by the Metropolitan Police Department...

In 2010.......The footage was released.

TERRY

Whatever Happens....Just Keep Filming...........

Cannot say I was a big fan. It is filmed incredibly realistically since it is a mockumentary, and if not for Google I do believe people would wonder if it was actually real. So as a result some of the scenes are quite disturbing, but after about 20 minutes you get the entire depth of the character Terry, so the rest of the movie really is just quite repetitive. And when a movie is only 1 hour and 20 minutes and it starts to feel to long, you know something went wrong on the cutting room floor. And honestly the overall ending was pretty corny. I really was hoping it took a completely different direction, however it did not. Had higher hopes for the movie based on the previews I had read. I would give it a...

2.5/5

What it actually reminded me of is a modern day version of what I feel is a truly brilliant movie, and that is the french movie Man Bites Dog.

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If people are into the whole concept of the mockumentary, and also like truly disturbing films and incredibly dark, dark comedy, then I strongly recommend Man Bites Dog. It is honestly one of the first films I recall doing the mockumentary style, and it is really a truly dark, disturbing, yet amazing film. One of the all time classics in my opinion.

I see Jack Falls listed above, I will either be watching that tomorrow night or London Boulevard, have not fully decided yet.

If anyone here has seen London Boulevard and can provide some very quick feedback, like is it worth watching, it would be appreciated. My wife definitely prefers to watch it over Jack Falls just because there is also a love story element to London Boulevard that is evident thanks to the trailers.

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