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Matt Hill Movies

1999
Genres: Animation    Adventure    Family   

Starring: Matt Hill, Sally Ann Marsh, John Hurt, Rik Mayall, Michael York, ...

The obvious plus is the fine voice cast; John Hurt, Michael Gambon and
Michael York. Alas, they have very little to work with. Do forgive me,
it has been months since I saw this, but I do remember Monkey's Tale
wasn't a very good film. Kids may like it, but adults will find plenty
to criticise here. The biggest minus is the songs, I agree with one of
the comments that...
1996
Genres: Horror    Comedy   

Starring: John Kassir, Dennis Miller, Erika Eleniak, Angie Everhart, Chris Sarandon, ...

I don't have much of an opinion on this flick. Because what's there to
analyze? Gratuitous violence. Gratuitous gore. Gross-out effects strictly
for shock value. Gratuitous nudity and close-ups of big breasts. What we
have here is a feminist's nightmare. What we also have is an absolute
blast!!!I'm sure women won't enjoy this as much and will probably b*tch about the
ove...
1993
Genres: Action    Adventure    Comedy    Family    Fantasy    Sci-Fi   

Starring: Mark Caso, Matt Hill, Jim Raposa, David Fraser, Robbie Rist, ...

Oh dear, if you're diabetic then I would seriously advise against
watching this film. It' so sugary it'll rot the brain right out of your
head.Why on earth Eastman and Laird allowed this to be made is beyond me.
It's soooooooo far removed from their black and white comic book. Okay,
I know the cartoon series was too but the first movie did have a hard
edge to it. I mean, take a...
1988
Genres: Action    Horror    Sci-Fi   

Starring: Michael Ironside, Christopher Cary, Graeme Campbell, Dan O'Dowd, Lala Sloatman, ...

Watchers. An excellent, humorous, and poignant novel. Watchers, the movie.
Everything I just said, only opposite. Corey Haim plays Travis, who, in
the
novel, was a fourty year old man with a horrible curse. The curse is that
anyone who seems to get close to him dies. Not only does the movie not
touch on this (the major theme of the book), but it downplays all major
theme...