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    Trick or Treat (1986) Movie Review

    This movie is about a high school kid named Eddie Weinbauer (Marc Price) that is bullied (sadly I can relate) but he’s also a hard rock/heavy metal music fan (I can happily relate).  

    His biggest musical hero is a fictional rock star named Sammi Curr (Tony Fields), who ends up dying in a hotel fire.  However, he leaves behind one more recording that a DJ named Nuke (Gene Simmons of KISS) is going to play at midnight on Halloween.

    Eddie just happens to be a friend of Nuke’s and so he gives Eddie a copy of this recording to listen to before the broadcast.

    Well, spoiler alert:  when the record is played backwards, Sammi Curr is actually speaking to Eddie telling him things like how to exact revenge on the people bullying him and how he is going to wreak havoc on the town. 

    Sammi ends up coming back alive with supernatural powers and causes trouble, to say the least.

    One of my great friends let me borrow this movie many years ago because two of our mutual favorite singers/musicians, Gene Simmons of KISS and Ozzy Osbourne, were in it.

    Judging by the DVD box, it looks like they are the leads in it.

    Misleading because they are barely in it.

    Still, I wanted to check it out.

    It took me until recently to finally buy it because frankly, I just wasn’t wild about it when I initially watched it.

    But since I’ve slowly become a horror movie fan, I wanted to give it another watch, and this time, I enjoyed it more.

    It’s just a fun low budget horror movie, and being such a music fan, I love seeing all the cool posters the lead has in his room, and seeing Gene and Ozzy in a movie is always cool in my book.

    And Ozzy is hilarious because he’s playing a Reverend on a TV screen saying that Heavy Metal is bad for the kids.  Considering Ozzy is one of the creators of it with his band Black Sabbath and that he was attacked for subliminal messages (not true), I find this so ironic and hilarious.

    And Gene is cool as the DJ Nuke.

    Speaking of messages, this movie touches on what was going on in the 1980s when music like metal was considered bad for kids, which I disagree with wholeheartedly.

    It’s music just like any other form.  You either like it or you don’t.  I happen to love it and always will.

    Charles Martin Smith (Toad in the American Graffiti movies, one of The Untouchables in that movie, and many more projects) directed this movie and has a brief part in it during a high school dance scene.

    OK in short, I enjoyed this movie, and if you are a hard rock/metal fan like I am, or just want to see a fun horror movie, then this is for you.

    It’s nothing super special, but it’s fun.

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    Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Movie Review

    I’ve never been a big fan of horror movies.

    However, I’ve really liked the old 50s horror movies and the Halloween franchise for a long time, but not really any other movies.

    But for some reason, I’ve warmed up to the idea of checking some more horror movies out in the last few years.

    This includes the Nightmare on Elm Street movies, Friday the 13th movies, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies.

    I’m still discovering these, and for the most part, I’ve enjoyed them.

    I have yet to watch all of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies, but I will.

    I’ve only seen the first 3 (reviews of 1 and 2 are here) and here is my review of the 3rd movie.

    I heard that this movie was not that great and that a lot of editing was done to this movie.

    But after seeing the Unrated version (I did not watch the Theatrical version because it seemed to just be shorter.) I enjoyed it.

    It was more serious in tone than the 2nd one and seemed to try to get back to more of how the first movie is.

    None of these I’m sure will have the legacy or impact the first one has, but again, I enjoyed this.

    If you’re a fan of 1 and/or 2, you should see this.

    Again, I don’t know why I’m becoming a horror movie fan, but I am.

    I look forward to discovering more.

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    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Movie Review

    Director Tobe Hooper, who made the first The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, returns with this long awaited sequel to the 1974 horror movie classic.

    Spoiler alert:  More killing from Leatherface and his family happen in this movie.

    Dennis Hopper plays a Texas Ranger bent on seeking revenge on the Sawyer family, consisting of Leatherface, Chop-Top (played by Bill Mosely), Cook (played by James Siedow, who is the one returning cast member from the first movie), and Grandpa.  A radio DJ is also involved in helping Hopper.

    The first movie is much more a real scary thriller but with a documentary feel to it.

    This movie is still wild, but it’s not meant to be taken seriously.

    As grotesque as it gets at times, it’s just a fun horror movie, I think.

    If you like the first movie, you should like this one.  Maybe more so, who knows.

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    “The Iron Claw” Movie Review

    I saw a movie called “The Iron Claw” on premiere night, Thursday night of December 21.

    This movie is based on a true story about the Von Erich family.

    They are well known to wrestling fans as a very famous wrestling family.

    The father, Fritz Von Erich (real name Jack Adkisson) was a wrestler for many years and eventually became a wrestling promoter.

    Many of his sons, Kevin, David, Kerry, Mike, and Chris Von Erich/Adkisson got into the wrestling business later on.

    And for those that don’t know, many of the brothers suffer tragic passings.  Some would say this family was cursed.  Even the oldest son died very tragically as a very little boy.

    This movie is definitely about all of this, but the movie mainly focuses on the family itself and their dynamic.

    If you’re going into this expecting just wrestling or more of a documentary, you will not get that.

    If you want to see documentaries about this, there are a few great ones you can see.  

    There is wrestling in this for sure, but again, it’s more about the family.  And since it is a movie, there is only so much time.  So some aspects of the story are rushed, changed, or left out.

    But all considering, coming from someone who knows this story pretty well and am a fan (I was able to see Kerry wrestle in 1991 when I was 8.), I think the filmmakers did a very good job with this movie.

    And even if you’re not a wrestling fan or know nothing about this story, you can still enjoy it as a movie and story.

    The actors are perfectly cast.  The locations are great.  For example, the recreation of the arena they wrestled at a lot and was more or less their main office looks pretty good, especially on the outside.

    Some real footage is used in the background occasionally, which is a nice touch.  Kevin (the only Von Erich still alive) and his sons and some of the other kids in the family were involved in the behind the scenes of this, which is great.

    Everyone will have their opinion and some I’m sure will complain about some people not being portrayed (Chris Von Erich is ignored completely, which I think is weird.) or portrayed right in it.

    But as a fan, I think it was a well done movie.

    Warning:  It is a sad story, especially later on.  So be prepared to cry or feel bad at times.  It’s quite the emotional rollercoaster.  But sadly, that’s the reality of this story.

    But I recommend seeing this because it is a story that not everyone knows about.  I’m amazed it took this long for a movie to be made about this because it has movie written all over it.

    Check it out and see for yourself.

    Feel free to comment on this post.  I’d love to hear what everyone thinks about the movie or what they think about the real life story in general.

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    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Movie Review

    As I’ve said in previous blogs, I was not a horror movie fan growing up.

    It was not until 2022 that I finally watched all of the Freddy Krueger and Jason movies.

    As of November 26 of 2023, I can say that I finally saw The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie.

    I watched the 40th anniversary (the movie is now 50 years old as of this writing) DVD with 4 commentary tracks.

    Director/Producer/Co-Writer Tobe Hooper made this movie in 1973.

    It eventually spawned several sequels and remakes, but this is the original.

    I can definitely say it is a scary movie, but not a very bloody/gory movie like I thought it would be.

    It’s way more of a psychological horror movie.

    It’s about a group of people on a road trip that goes very wrong, in which (spoiler alert) most of them are killed by a cannibal named Leatherface, who uses a chainsaw to cut up their bodies and he and his two brothers eat them and their other victims.

    Most of this is not shown, again this is not a blood and guts movie by any means, but if you watch it, you get the point.

    Very effective story, and it still holds up.

    It’s always been heralded as one of the scariest movies (it was not shown in UK theaters for 28 years because it was deemed unacceptable viewing to the general public) , and even though it’s not very bloody, I’ll agree it’s definitely scary.

    And even though it was a very low budget movie, it was well done, and again, still holds up 50 years later.

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    My Ranking of the Friday the 13th Movie Franchise

    Here is my ranking of the Friday the 13th Movie Franchise: 

    1. Friday the 13th-The first one.  The template, although the main antagonist, Jason Voorhees, is not the killer in this one.  Spoiler alert:  his Mom is.  Either way, awesome start to what has been I think an overall very good movie franchise.
    2. Friday the 13th Part 2-Great follow-up to the original.  I like it almost as much.
    3. Friday the 13th The Final Chapter-The 4th and what was originally supposed to be the final Friday movie.  It turned out not to be, but nevertheless, I really like this one.
    4. Freddy vs. Jason-This is really more of it’s own thing, but since Jason is a big part of it, this has to be here.  I love this movie.  A lot of fun.  Having Jason and Freddy Krueger battle each other is so great.  Pure popcorn movie.
    5. Jason X-Jason movie #10.  Many may think this is a silly one (Jason killing people in space.) but I think it’s fun and it’s really more of a science fiction movie because as I said, it’s in space.  But I really like it.  No apologies.  And I told Kane Hodder (Jason in Parts 7-10) that when I met him in 2022.
    6. Friday the 13th Part VI:  Jason Lives-The 6th one.  I think this one is over the top but a fun horror movie.
    7. Friday the 13th Part VII:  The New Blood-Kane Hodder’s (perhaps the most famous Jason because he played him 4 times and has always been a flag waver for this character and the franchise) debut as Jason.  Very good story.  Great action and kills.  I like this one.
    8. Friday the 13th Part V:  A New Beginning-Apparently this is not a popular one, although I think it’s now a cult favorite.  Jason is not really in this one (Spoiler:  Someone else is imitating him.).  However, it works for me.   I really enjoyed it.
    9. Friday the 13th Part 3 3-D-The 3rd movie and yes it was shot in 3-D and shown in theaters in 3-D.  This was actually the first one where Jason wears the now famous hockey mask.  Great kills in this one.
    10. Friday the 13th Part VIII:  Jason Takes Manhattan-This should really be called Jason Takes a Ship because Manhattan is not featured until way later in the movie.  However, it’s still fun, I think.  
    11. Friday the 13th (2009)-This is considered a remake but I think overall, it’s just another Jason movie.  I really like this one.  Definitely some differences in the character and his backstory, but still, it’s a Jason movie.  I think it was well done.
    12. Jason Goes To Hell-This is my least favorite by far.  The story is an interesting idea, but overall, it doesn’t work for me.

    OK there is my ranking of the Friday the 13th/Jason movies.  As of this writing, there is supposed to be a prequel series coming, so if that happens, I look forward to seeing that.

    How would you rank these?  Thoughts?

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    My Ranking of the A Nightmare on Elm Street Movie Franchise

    I was super late to the A Nightmare on Elm Street movies.

    I was aware of them since I was a little kid and knew who Freddy Krueger and Robert Englund was, but I was not a horror fan growing up.

    But in more recent times, I have become a fan and I started watching these movies in 2022.

    Yeah I’m a late bloomer on these movies.

    But I love them now.

    This franchise is very good.  It’s hard to rank these because I enjoy all of them (even the remake of the original).

    However, I’m going to rank them on this post.

    Here it goes:

    1. A Nightmare on Elm Street-The original.  The best.  The template.  I loved it on first watch.  All the characters and actors are great.  Great story.  It has everything it needs to be great.  When I first saw this, I thought wow this is going to be hard to top.  Again, I like all of these, but this is number one period.
    2. A Nightmare on Elm Street 2:  Freddy’s Revenge-A lot of people seem to hate this movie but I love it.  Again like the first one, I love all the actors and characters.  Great story.  I don’t see what’s wrong with it.
    3. A Nightmare on Elm Street 4:  The Dream Master-I like 3 but this one for me is better, in my opinion.  I know I’m repeating myself, but I love the cast and characters.  Everyone was cast well and the story is great.  I love all of Freddy’s kills in all of these movies.  I know he’s an evil character, but you forget that because he’s always cracking jokes and has a super over the top way of killing someone.  These movies I always thought were scary, but I think they’re a lot of fun to watch now.
    4. Wes Craven’s A New Nightmare-This is the 7th Nightmare on Elm Street movie and I think one of the best.  Creator Wes Craven returns to write and direct this one and it is so well done.  It’s really more like a Twilight Zone or Tales From The Crypt type of episode, but it’s a Freddy Krueger movie.  Excellent story.
    5. Freddy vs. Jason-This is really more of a separate movie, but since Freddy is a big part of it, it still deserves to be on this list.  This is a ton of fun.  It’s a pure popcorn movie.  I love it.
    6. A Nightmare on Elm Street 5:  The Dream Child-Very good sequel to the 4th movie.  Again, apparently this is not one of the popular ones, but I enjoy it.
    7. A Nightmare on Elm Street 3:  The Dream Warriors-One of the big fan favorites, and I like it for sure, but I just like the ones listed above more.
    8. Freddy’s Dead:  The Final Nightmare-This is the next to last one ranked but it’s not because I hate it.  I really like it actually.  But again, I just like the others more.
    9. A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)-The remake of the original.  I avoided this one for quite awhile because Robert Englund does not play Freddy in it, but once I gave it a chance, I thought it was pretty good, and a little bit different than the original, which I appreciate.  I hate remakes, but if they’re done a bit differently, I can respect them.  So I actually do like this one.  Everyone did a good job with it.

    Well that’s my ranking of this great movie franchise.  I truly do like them all very much, so even the ones ranked lowest I don’t hate by any means.  This is a great franchise and I’m so glad I finally gave these movies a chance.

    How would you rank these?  Thoughts?

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    My Ranking of the Halloween Movie Franchise

    I was late to the horror genre.  I always stayed away from it, but in the last 20 years and even more so in the last few years, I’ve become more a fan of it and am still discovering horror movies.

    Having said that, Halloween is definitely my favorite horror movie franchise.

    There is just something about it that really grabbed me.

    And I’ve been showing my girlfriend Mariah all of the Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Friday the 13th movies (yes she’s been patient watching these) and we discussed ranking them so I decided to do just that on this site.

    Of course, these are only opinions and it’s OK to agree or disagree.

    I really like most of them, I’ll admit, but there are few that I’m not wild about.

    So, here is my ranking of the Halloween movies:

    1.  Halloween (1978)-This is the first movie of what became a franchise.  It will always be the template.  Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence, all the cast are great.  The killer, Michael Myers, is human, but yet, he’s unstoppable, and he gets more unstoppable as these movies go on.  Directed, co-written (along with Debra Hill), and scored by John Carpenter.  It’s just a straight up thriller with a simple but solid story.  For such a low budget movie, it was still ambitious with great camera work and editing.  Even the mask of Michael Myers is a William Shatner mask, which I love.  I will say after having revisited these movies, the mask kept getting changed and it should not have been.  I’m fine with them, but the first one, and a few of the way later ones are the only ones that truly got it right.  Anyway, back to this movie.  To be a horror movie, there’s almost no blood at all in this.  No gore.  And it works!!!!  And it stands alone.  You really don’t need to see any of the others because it’s it’s own story.  However, if you like this, I recommend watching the others.  Great movie and no other Halloween movie will top this.
    2. Halloween 4:  The Return of Michael Myers-This is my 2nd favorite.  After a solid sequel and a movie that had NOTHING to do with the franchise, other than it’s on Halloween night (I do like it though), the franchise hit the reset button with this movie.  Like the first, I think the story is solid and the actors are good.  Donald Pleasence returned after being absent in the 3rd movie.  And if you’re a fan of Halloween as a franchise and of the killer, Michael Myers, then I think you should like this one.  If not, fair enough.
    3. Halloween:  The Curse of Michael Myers-This is the 6th Halloween movie.  It was also Donald Pleasence’ last movie.  There are two versions of this movie.  The theatrical cut, which most people probably know if you’ve seen these, but there is also “The Producer’s Cut”, which was heavily bootlegged for years, but eventually, was released.  Personally, I really like The Producer’s Cut more than the theatrical one.  The story is mostly the same, however, there are big differences, especially the endings of both.  I think The Producer’s Cut flows better, and there is more of Donald, which is always welcome.
    4. Halloween 3:  Season of the Witch-The 3rd movie of the franchise, HOWEVER, it has nothing to do with the first two or any of the later ones.  It really is it’s own story.  The only mistake I see with this movie is the title.  It should’ve just been called Season of the Witch and maybe it would’ve been more successful.  But at this point, you had two hit movies featuring the killer Michael Myers, Donald Pleasence as Dr. Loomis, and Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode, and none of them are in this.  It has nothing to do with those movies.  That doesn’t bother me, but it bothered a lot of people.  I’ve seen trailers of this movie and this is very clear, but somehow, the audience did not get that message and went into theaters with expectations and got none of them.  Having said that, I think it’s a great, scary movie.  Everyone did a great job in front of and behind the camera.  I was hooked immediately.  I think it’s one of the scariest.  Luckily, this movie has become a cult hit with a lot of people, but many will always hate it because it has nothing to do with Michael Myers.  Fair enough, but I think if you watch it as a stand alone horror movie, then I think you would like it.
    5. Halloween 2 (1980)-This is the 2nd Halloween movie, if you hadn’t guessed.  It picks up right where the 1st one left off, continuing the story of Michael Myers, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) and Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis).  I’m actually ranking this one higher than I initially intended because it was never one of my favorites, but in more recent times, I’ve given it a little more attention and I think it is a very good sequel, but not as good as the first one.  Jamie Lee is in it a lot less, which I don’t like, but all the kills that Michael does in this are very good.  His mask looks very wicked in this one. This one is definitely more explicit in it’s violence.  And the storyline definitely changes and I don’t mind it.  It’s not my favorite and I don’t love it like many do, but it is a very good sequel and could have been the end.  It was intended to be the end.  Hence why Halloween 3 is so different.  But the reset button was pushed for 4 and beyond.
    6. Halloween 5:  The Revenge of Michael Myers-Many people seem to dislike this one, but I still think it’s good and a good follow-up to Halloween 4.  Some of the actors from 4 return in this one and it picks up where 4 left off.  Donald Pleasence’ character Dr. Loomis is wayyy more aggressive in this one, but I think it works because he’s always been obsessed with tracking down Michael and either wanting to kill him or putting him back into the asylum.  So I’m fine with it.  I like it and I’m not apologizing for it.
    7. Halloween H2O:  Twenty Years Later-This movie is set 20 years after the first one (and it was released 20 years later in 1998).  Jamie Lee Curtis is back as Laurie Strode for the first time since Halloween 2 and this movie ignores every movie past 2, in terms of storyline.  I really like this one.  And I especially love the ending.
    8. Halloween (2018)-This movie ignores every Halloween movie past the first one, again Jamie Lee Curtis returning as Laurie Strode for the first time since Halloween:  Resurrection.  This was a great return to the franchise after Rob Zombie’s interpretations of the characters from the original first two movies.  It’s simple, straight forward, definitely bloodier than the original, but a very good story and seeing Jamie Lee back is great.
    9. Halloween Kills-The perfect sequel to the 2018 Halloween.  Continues that storyline but goes further with it.  Anthony Michael Hall is awesome in this.  I really like this one a lot.  I could rank this one higher, but I give some of the others seniority.  But ask me some other time and I’ll probably rank this one higher.  I did rank it higher recently, but for this post, this is my ranking of it.  But it is great and I thoroughly enjoyed this one.  These first two movies of this latest trilogy I think are great.  The last one not so much, but I’ll save it for last because that’s where it belongs.
    10. Halloween (2007)-This is Director/Writer Rob Zombie’s interpretation of John Carpenter’s original classic.  Rob added a lot more to the story, but also told the original story as well.  He did a great job, I think.  I really like this one.  
    11. Halloween 2 (2009)-The sequel to Rob Zombie’s first Halloween movie.  Great follow-up, although I definitely prefer the Unrated Director’s Cut, particularly with it’s ending.  Initially, I didn’t like this one, but after seeing Halloween Ends, I thought it can’t be that bad, and I was right.  It’s actually very good.  The originals are the best, as they usually are (I HATE remakes) but if you do something different with it, which Rob did, then I appreciate that.  I’m glad Rob did these.
    12. Halloween:  Resurrection-This is the follow-up to Halloween H2O:  Twenty Years Later.  Actually let me rephrase that:  the first 10 minutes is a follow-up.  The rest of the movie is something else.  Jamie Lee Curtis returns for the beginning and (spoiler alert) her character is killed by Michael Myers.  Then the movie is basically about a bunch of students doing an internet reality show inside Michael Myers’ home and he just happens to be there.  It’s silly, but it’s fun, so I still enjoy it.  It’s definitely the most laughable of the franchise, but it’s still fun so I dig it.
    13. Halloween Ends-The final movie of this new trilogy.  True story:  I was so excited to see this, after enjoying the other two so much.  I’m not kidding when I say this, but after about 10-15 minutes, I was browsing the internet and the movie was just on in the background until I saw something that grabbed me.  That’s not good.  I initially thought why would you write a story about this new character in the last of 3 stories and make this character the star?!  Why not establish this character in the 1st story and build them?!  Having said that, I gave it a few more watches, and I’m starting to understand it more.  I’m going to give my girlfriend Mariah all the credit for that, though, because she got this story from the get go.  We talked about it, and she helped me understand it more.  Usually, I can interpret a movie well, but this one took a little time.  After initially hating the script, I now think it’s a pretty smart, creative idea.  All of the actors are great and the kills are well done.  Jamie Lee Curtis is great as always. and if this is her final Halloween movie, then she did great.  Still, I wanted more Michael Myers.  Oh well.  This may be the most creative one of all, story wise, but it’s still my least favorite. 

    OK that is my ranking of my favorite horror franchise.  I could say so much more about them, but I’ll leave it at that.

    I hope the future Halloween movies are good and I look forward to seeing them too.

    How would you rank these?  Thoughts?

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    My Review of The Expendables 4 Movie

    I went Thursday night of 9/21/23 to see The Expendables 4.

    This is one of my favorite movie franchises.

    I’ve loved each movie since they were released (2010, 2012, and 2014 respectively).

    These are really good, retro style action movies that harken back to the 80s and 90s action movies, which I grew up on.

    So much so that many of the stars of these movies were in those movies back then too.

    Except now, they’re all together in one franchise, which I love.

    Again, this is the 4th one.

    Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham have always been the main stars of these movies, although in this movie, Stallone definitely takes a back seat so Statham can be the main star.

    I will say this is my least favorite of the 4 movies, mainly because Stallone is not in it as much, but that’s not a slight on Statham or anyone.

    It’s still very action packed, has some good humor in it (Dolph Lundgren and Randy Couture, who are the other two stars that have been in every movie have some fun and funny moments and of course kick butt moments), but this is definitely a Statham movie, which is fine.

    Martial Arts superstar Tony Jaa has some great action moments in this movie. 

    The main villain, Iko Uwais, is very good.

    There are some new members of the team in this movie, including Megan Fox, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, and Levy Tran.

    Many people have been wondering why Megan Fox is in this, but she was good in it.  

    I really like 50 Cent as an actor (he worked with Stallone on his Escape Plan trilogy).

    Levy Tran is a newcomer, but she kicks butt too.

    Andy Garcia, who I’ve always liked, is in this.

    Jacob Scipio plays the son of Antonio Banderas’ character from the 3rd movie (Antonio was approached but scheduling did not work out.).

    So even though it does not have all the superstars that are in the other ones, it still works for me.

    Having “new blood” as it were was tried in the 3rd movie, but it was with mixed results (I liked them but some of the main stars had to take a back seat for them in the story, which I did not like).

    But I’m ok with the newer people.

    You can’t get everyone, and besides, a TON of stars have been in these movies.

    There is still enough good foundation for this to be an Expendables movie.

    Although it did have a big budget, it still looks a little more down and dirty and grittier.

    It often feels more like just a stand alone action movie, and not part of an action movie franchise, but I think that’s cool too.

    Again, it’s my least favorite of the 4, but I still enjoyed it.  I left the theater satisfied and happy.

    So, I did not give much away here (avoiding giving spoilers), but I will say that if you are a fan of this franchise or just of old school action movies in general, then this movie is for you.

    If not, then you won’t like it.

    Is it the best one? No.

    But it is a good one and I still hope for more of them because I still think there is more that can be done.

    I love this franchise.  Bring on The Expendables 5.

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    My Review of “Metallica M72 World Tour Live in Cinemas” Night 2

    I went to a repeat of Night 2 of Metallica’s M72 World Tour Live in Cinemas concert film on Monday, August 21, of 2023.

    I missed the actual live broadcast the previous night because I was at another concert.  That’s me.

    Anyway, this was really cool because I ended up having the theater room all to myself.  Everyone else must have gone to the live broadcast the previous night.

    I’ve been a Metallica fan for 25 years and I always will be.

    I’ve supported them through all their albums and tours and have defended them when they have taken a few twists and turns, musically.

    But for the past 20 years, they have really been on a roll, still putting out great albums.  Some of their best, in my opinion.

    But whatever you think of their albums, they always deliver in concert.

    This tour they are on they are playing in stadiums only, two nights at that stadium, are playing two completely different set lists, and are having different opening bands each night.

    So, if you’re a fan, they are really giving you bang for your buck.

    Anyway, this was awesome.  Love all the songs.  Couldn’t ask for anything more.

    Set List:

    1. Whiplash
    2. For Whom The Bell Tolls
    3. Ride The Lightning
    4. Dirty Window
    5. 72 Seasons
    6. If Darkness Had a Son
    7. Fade To Black
    8. You Must Burn!
    9. The Call of Ktulu
    10. No Leaf Clover
    11. Wherever I May Roam
    12. Moth Into Flame
    13. Battery
    14. Whiskey In The Jar
    15. One 
    16. Enter Sandman

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