A Priest and an Ex-Cop walk into a bar… Heard that one before? You may have heard that one before, but you probably haven’t seen it before. Tough Guys is exactly that joke, and you’d be surprised how good they work together – and that priest can throw one hell of a slap.
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A boy’s summer camp with a girl’s summer camp across the lake. A camp owner that hates kids and won the camp in a card game. A rich guy that lives near the camp that wants to buy it for his corporation. A young group of kids that want to get laid at camp this summer. A coming of age story and a hot older chick. You’ve seen the movie before, and this time it’s called Oddballs.
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In 1974, Jim Kelly starred in the classic blaxploitation martial arts flick Black Belt Jones. Four years later, he returned to star in The Tattoo Connection (aka Black Belt Jones 2), which even though it goes by the Black Belt Jones moniker, it has absolutely nothing to do with the first film. In fact, in this one Kelly plays a character named Lucas, and he’s a former CIA agent who’s been hired by an insurance company to recover the North Pole Star Diamond, which was stolen upon it’s arrival in Hong Kong.
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What teenager doesn’t with that they could be something they aren’t? Maybe you wanted to be more popular, or maybe you wish you could get with more babes in your class, or be a jock or something. I don’t think it’s quite as common for teenage chicks to wish they were dudes though. The mid 80′s seemed like they had their fill of these types of movies, from 1985′s Just One of the Guys to the film I’m reviewing today, Paul Schneider‘s 1986 film, Willy/Milly.
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Back in the day, drive in theaters were a big deal. Hell, most of the movies we review here could and probably did play at drive ins around the country. I’m sure a lot of tomfoolery happened in those days at the drive in, but I don’t know about how many murders happened. I could see someone committing suicide perhaps, especially if they showed any Godfrey Ho movies, but murders? Let alone, a Drive in Massacre!?
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