Alligator 1980 R, 94 min. Genre: Comedy / Horror
Director: Lewis Teague Cast: Robert Forster, Robin Riker, Michael V. Gazzo, Dean Jagger, Jack Carter, Perry Lang, Henry Silva, Sue Lyon, Angel Tompkins, Sydney Lassick
In this comedy/horror film, Ramon the alligator was flushed down the toilet when he was a baby. He has grown up in the sewer where he has managed to survive on corpses of laboratory animals. Now, Ramon has evolved into a monster that feeds on the citizens of his Midwestern city.
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Body Chemistry II: The Voice of a Stranger 1992 R, 84 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Voice of a Stranger
Director: Adam Simon Cast: Gregory Harrison, Lisa Pescia, Morton Downey Jr., Robin Riker, Clint Howard, John Landis, Jeremy Piven, Robert Beecher, Frank Novak, Derek Hoxby
Sex psychologist Claire (Lisa Pescia) hosts a radio talk show on which she encourages a caller, Dan (George Harrison), to act out his sexual fantasies in this first sequel to "Body Chemistry."
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Read It and Weep 2006 TV, 85 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Paul Hoen Cast: Kay Panabaker, Danielle Panabaker, Alexandra Krosney, Marquise Brown, Allison Scagliotti, Jason Dolley, Robin Riker, Tom Virtue, Nick Whitaker, Chad Broskey
Jamie Bartlett (Kay Panabaker) is just a normal girl in a normal school. Jamie seems happy with her life, but if you take a look inside her private journal, you see her personal thoughts on the school and the people in it. In this journal, Jamie portrays herself as Isabella (Danielle Panabaker) who handles easily high school and the dreadful "populars," led by Myrna (Allison Scagliotti). All of the people in Jamie's life are included in this book, and Jamie is horrified to realize that part of this journal was accidentally turned in as a homework assignment. When her "essay" wins a contest, it is turned into a book and becomes a bestseller. Jamie is thrown into a life of fame and popularity. She has new friends, fans, and the cutest boy in school. But now Jamie has to decide whether being a bestselling author is worth losing her best friends. (Review by LW)
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Stepmonster 1992 PG-13, 84 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jeremy Stanford Cast: Alan Thicke, Molly Cheek, Robin Riker, Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman, Billy Corben, George Gaynes, Alice Hirson, Frank Novak, John Astin, Bodhi Elfman, Edie McClurg
Todd (Billy Corben) believes his about-to-be stepmother (Robin Riker) is a Trompken (monsters described in the comics) and determines–with the help of his grandfather (Alan Thicke), sister Wendy (Ami Dolenz), and her boyfriend (Corey Feldman)–to keep her out of the family's life.
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| 1. Alligator (1980)
2. Body Chemistry II: The Voice of a Stranger (1992) aka: Voice of a Stranger
3. Read It and Weep (2006)
4. Stepmonster (1992)
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