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More American Graffiti (1979)
More American Graffiti (1979)
1979 | Comedy, Drama
Way too serious!
If you liked the original George Lucas classic, you may not like its very serious sequel.

Instead of cruising having a good time with your friends before you are off to college, the main characters deal with issues like the Vietnam war, protests and the peace movement.

The music is still great and there is a very funny cameo scene; however, it is not enough to save this film which just gets the tone completely wrong.

  
The Abyss (1989)
The Abyss (1989)
1989 | Mystery, Sci-Fi
Story line, ending, heartfelt, so cool for its time (0 more)
Its an old cheesy movie with not super high quality special effects like today. You have to appreciate it from its time (0 more)
Such a classic
I love this movie. It is so cool and fun and int and really gets you wondering what really is out there. But it's an old cheesy movie with not super high quality special effects like today. You have to appreciate it from its time. Live the actors and the thing.. !
  
The Devil's Rejects (2005)
The Devil's Rejects (2005)
2005 | Horror
I was amazed at this movie.
The story was just ok
The acting was great
Action was great
But what go me to liking this movie was the style. The technical side is what got me. Camera shot were great. Shooting this as a movie from the 70s great. They even brought in the beginning credits like movies prior to the 80s. If it was not for how clean cut the shots were i would have thought this was a cult classic from the 70s.
  
The Merchant of Venice
The Merchant of Venice
8
8.0 (8 Ratings)
Book Rating
I love William Shakespeare and every one of his plays but The Merchant of Venice was a difficult play for me to get into. I felt like the plot was all over the place but I pushed through it to finish the book. It had its good scenes and its bad ones, most books and plays do.

Would I reread The Merchant of Venice again, probably not.

Is it a good play, it's definitely worth the read because of it being a literary classic.