Friday the 13th, Part 5: A New Beginning 1985 R, 92 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Mystery
Director: Danny Steinmann Cast: John Shepard, Melanie Kinnaman, Shavar Ross, Richard Young, Carol Lacatell, Corey Parker, Corey Feldman, Marco St. John, Juliette Cummins, Vernon Washington, John Dixon, Jerry Pavlon, Caskey Swaim, Mark Venturini, Anthony Barrile
Jason Voorhees may be dead, but Tommy (John Shepherd) who killed him is haunted by nightmares of Jason returning to life. Tommy checks into a group home for the mentally disturbed. Now, patients are found–20 in all–hacked to death. Either Tommy is committing the murders, or something else very weird is going on.
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Hamburger Hill 1987 R, 112 min. Genre: Action / Drama
Director: John Irvin Cast: Michael Dolan, Daniel O'Shea, Anthony Barrile, Michael Boatman, Don Cheadle, Courtney B. Vance, Dylan McDermott, Tim Quill, Steven Weber, Don James, Michael A. Nickles, Harry O'Reilly, Tommy Swerdlow, Tegan West, Kieu Chinh
In 1969, between May 11th and May 20th, the 101st Airborne Division fought the Vietcong in one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War. The battle was later dubbed Hamburger Hill because of the heavy artillery fire that turned the troops into hamburger meat. This film documents the 11 assaults it took to gain the hill amidst the stark reality of the horrors of war.
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Kiss Me, Guido 1997 R, 96 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Tony Vitale Cast: Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando, Craig Chester, Domenick Lombardozzi, Molly Price, Christopher Lawford, David Deblinger, John Tormey, Antonia Rey
A heterosexual Frankie (Nick Scotti) has been unlucky in love, so he turns to the classifieds and naively answers a "GWM" ad. Unaware that Warren is gay, Frankie thinks he has a hot date. The dialogue is amusing, but the characters lack depth.
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| 1. Friday the 13th, Part 5: A New Beginning (1985)
2. Hamburger Hill (1987)
3. Kiss Me, Guido (1997)
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