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     (2007)      "The work of a master visualist trying to walk the line between narrative and visual spectacle. The story is there, but it just sits on the side of the visual experience." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2006)      "To say that "Abominable" is the best movie ever to premiere on a basic cable channel is degrading both to the movie and to Bigfoot." [movie review]      Beyond Hollywood   
  
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     (1995)      "While not exactly a masterpiece, the TV Alien Nation was a significant improvement over the shallow original." [dvd review]      PopMatters   
  
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     (1988)      "Maybe it's no surprise that the decade in which AIDS reared its ugly head produced an astonishing number of films concerning dangerously repressed homosexual protagonists." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
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     (2007)      "It's not too hard to imagine that the inspiration for this show came during a late night, cannabis fueled attack of the munchies. It's no masterpiece but that's the idea." [movie review]      CinemaBlend.com   
  
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     (2007)      "Outlandish, preposterous, contrived,and implausible thriller which happens to be fun if you ignore the fact that it's outlandish,preposterous,contrived and implausible." [movie review]      CinemaBlend.com   
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