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Tag Archives: Clint Howard
End of the Line (1987)
Wilford Brimley steals a train. There are some movies where all you really need to know is the premise, and you know whether or not you want to watch it. Seldom films for all audiences, examples range from Transformers (giant … Continue reading →
The Wraith
The Wraith is a film which is very much the product of its time. Made in 1986, it’s a fast-paced action film with a nearly-constant rock and roll soundtrack, and it doesn’t spend much effort towards establishing a mystery in … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1980s, 3 Stars, Charlie Sheen, Clint Howard, David Sherrill, Jamie Bozian, Matthew Barry, Mike Marvin, movies, Nick Cassavetes, Randy Quaid, reviews, Sherilyn Fenn, Wraith
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Rock ‘n’ Roll High School
Ever since rock and roll came around, there have been rebellious teenagers flocking to it and using it as the soundtrack to their shenanigans, and strict authoritarian figures assigning the blame for those shenanigans on the music and trying to … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1970s, 3 Stars, Allan Arkush, Clint Howard, Dey Young, Mary Woronov, movies, P.J. Soles, Paul Bartel, Ramones, reviews, Rock 'n' Roll High School, Roger Corman, Vincent Van Patten
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