Bad Acid- It is a movie that everyone can enjoy together.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The movie is absolutely stunning and Kat Murello deliver some award-winning performances in this movie. I also think Elena Kagan was great!
I think Kat Murello and Elena Kagan worked wonderful in Bad Acid. The great supporting cast includes Kat Murello, Elena Kagan, Anduin Farris, Peter Steele, Kerri Taylor.
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
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Summary of Bad Acid: If you think it's funny to watch a drunkard, think of the fun you'll have watching someone on acid. This movie follows a doomed character who can't seem to go a day without tripping, venturing into one misadventure after another. Yes, taking acid can make a normal routine, like going to work, seem like an odyssey, complete with monsters (toilet sharks), perils (the sidewalk turning into an inferno), and beautiful maidens. Peter Steele from Type O Negative guest stars in this unusual comedy.
Radio Days- To begin, this movie has a great beginning; it pulled me right into it.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The action scenes are really great. Leah Carrey played his role great. Danielle Ferland actually caught my interest.
I think Leah Carrey and Danielle Ferland worked wonderful in Radio Days. The great supporting cast includes Leah Carrey, Danielle Ferland, William Flanagan, Seth Green, Paul Herman.
All in all, I would rate this movie an 8.5/10. I would definitely watch this movie again.
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Summary of Radio Days: A sweet and clever combination of anecdotes and autobiography, Radio Days draws heavily on Woody Allen's childhood. Fittingly, the unfolding episodes are woven together by music--lovely hits of the 1940s like "In the Mood" and "That Old Feeling." Some episodes are built around radio itself (like the burglars who answer the phone in a house they're burgling and win a radio contest), and others center on the life of a young Jewish boy (Seth Green, clearly playing a version of Allen himself as a child). Though light in tone, Radio Days is an ambitious re-creation not simply of an era, but of radio itself. Nowadays radio is little more than a way to sell pop tunes, but it used to transmit dreams; watching this movie, you get a taste of how inspiring this simpler medium could be. --Bret Fetzer