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    Mojo for Running

    Mojo for Running

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    Mojo for Running Coach Debbie Voiles presents training principles and advice to help runners of all...

Bloody Pom Poms (Cheerleader Camp) (1988)
Bloody Pom Poms (Cheerleader Camp) (1988)
1988 | Comedy, Horror, Mystery
Betsy Russell (0 more)
Just watched found on YouTube heard about this never watched till now its okay group of cheerleaders stalked by a killer some good kills but part of the movie I didn't like not knowing the killers motivation for the killings at the end of the movie but overall okay horror
  
Twilight (Twilight, #1)
Twilight (Twilight, #1)
Stephenie Meyer | 2005 | Paranormal, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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6.8 (160 Ratings)
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Perfect for a fan of bad fiction. I dearly love it for that. (0 more)
So much. Absurdly silly world-building around classic folklore, ridiculous plot points (clumsiness as a motivation for over-protectiveness, credulous parents whose child can do WTFever she likes no matter how many red flags her behavior should raise). (0 more)
Hilariously bad and awful
  
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
1979 | Action, Drama, War

"Apocalypse Now was one of the first films that I saw that showed film could be a malleable art form, something that could exist outside of a super-traditional three-act structure. Martin Sheen and his character are sort of wrestling with more than just trying to find courage, but also trying to find some reason for why he was there in the first place. Speaking to a lot of Vietnam vets, I know it’s especially prominent in the Black experience. Soldiers felt incredibly disenfranchised about Vietnam because they weren’t being respected back home, but expected to have the motivation to fight for their country. But looking at it even from Martin Sheen’s case, his character is white, but that was part of his motivation."

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