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"... but I don't blame them, because one time, I turned into a dog, and they helped me. Thank you."
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astralbondpro · 2 years ago
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine // S01E19 Duet
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nathalieskinoblog · 2 months ago
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videomessiah · 1 year ago
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Bad Dreams (1988)
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spockvarietyhour · 4 months ago
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Harris Yulin in Law & Order's "Big Bang" (1994)
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emmynominees · 7 months ago
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harris yulin as jerome belasco in season three of frasier
primetime emmy award nominee for outstanding guest actor in a comedy series
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maturemenoftvandfilms · 2 years ago
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Top 10 List Of Hairy Guys I Like
In no particular order.
Wilford Brimley
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Colin Baker
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Paul Sorvino
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Kevin Dunn
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Ed Asner
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Richard Riehle
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M. Emmet Walsh
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Harris Yulin
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Joan Laporta
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Bob Hoskins
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moviemosaics · 3 months ago
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Omni Loop
directed by Bernardo Britto, 2024
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duranduratulsa · 5 months ago
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Up next on my 80's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Ghostbusters II (1989) on classic DVD 📀! #Movie #movies #horror #comedy #Ghostbusters #ghostbustersii #danaykroyd #billmurray #HaroldRamis #RIPHaroldRamis #erniehudson #anniepotts #rickmoranis #SigourneyWeaver #petermacnichol #kurtfuller #harrisyulin #GeorgePWilbur #ripgeorgepwilbur #davidmarguiles #cheechmarin #bobbybrown #briandoylemurray #MaryEllenTrainor #ripmaryellentrainor #benstein #PhilipBakerHall #eugenelevy #dvd #80s #80sfest #durandurantulsas6thannual80sfest
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byneddiedingo · 5 months ago
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Night Moves (Arthur Penn, 1975)
Cast: Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Susan Clark, Edward Binns, Harris Yulin, Kenneth Mars, Melanie Griffith, James Woods, Janet Ward, John Crawford. Screenplay: Alan Sharp. Cinematography: Bruce Surtees. Production design: George Jenkins. Film editing: Dede Allen. Music: Michael Small. 
In the twisty, satisfying noir Night Moves Gene Hackman shows once again what a terrific actor he was, even though he seems to me a little miscast as a retired professional football player. He brings it off anyway, even managing to be sexy despite a pornstache and one of those '70s hairstyles that looked like a toupee even when they weren't. 
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vertigoartgore · 1 year ago
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Nana Visitor as Kira Nerys and Harris Yulin as Aamin Marritza in the Duet episode of Stark Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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badmovieihave · 7 months ago
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Bad movie I have Rush Hour 3-Film Collection It has Rush Hour 1998 , Rush Hour 2 (2001) , and Rush Hour 3 (2007)
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mrcowboysmovieroom · 1 year ago
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Bad Dreams (1988)
Directed by: Andrew Fleming Genre: Horror, thriller, psychological (SORT OF LOL.. It wants to be)
CW: Suicide and gore are in this film and I touch upon those subjects in the review pretty early on and throughout where it’s relevant. Just not in a lot of detail and no clips/images from those scenes are included. Originally written 04/10/2023
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So, not bad. Not bad at all. Not to damn it by opening with such muted praise but you have to understand something about the 80s and their thriller movies okay. There were a lot of them, and a few really great ones popularized a certain look. This look. In fact, there are plenty of comparisons to be made between this and Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
To clarify there isn't anything wrong with this look, I'm just saying that they have it okay? I like the look. The look is what got me to watch this movie in the first place. However, the look can't guarantee a good film. The abundance of these types of movies means there's a lot of shit to sift through.
So is Bad Dreams good, or is it a dullard wearing the skin of a much more interesting film?
Mmmm yeah, it's good! Of course, you see my hesitation. I could certainly see myself recommending this but likely not first though. It is neither so absurdly bad or bizarre like Shocker (1989) or fantastically brilliant as to warrant much more regard than I've given it.
In any case, I am moving a little past the point. So, onto the movie.
Bad Dreams is pretty simple in its setup but it's delivered fairly well. Cynthia (Jennifer Rubin) is the only survivor of a mass suicide by the cult Unity Field. They're a religious, free-love type from the 70s. Their leader is the enigmatic Harris (Richard Lynch). He's a real weirdo, but a well performed one. He's got strange nicknames for members and calls Cynthia "love child".
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The final moments of the cult feature the members having spoons of gasoline poured on them for an ironic baptism before Harris pours the rest on himself and lights up the house they're in. We learn that within Unity Field this is considered the most beautiful act that could have been taken to members within. A final act that only benevolent god could offer.
Following the incident, Cynthia is in a coma for 13 years. When she awakes she is kept in a mental hospital as no other family can be found, and she's put into regular group therapy with patients who have borderline disorders.
The facility is run by Dr. Berrisford (Harris Yulin), but the group itself is manned by his young, very adorable assistant Alex Karmen (Bruce Abbott). As is typical when movies take place in mental hospitals- each of the patients are very diversely eccentric. I don't think any of them come off as offensive portrayals and the supporting cast is pretty strong throughout.
At first, Cynthia doesn't remember much about the cult accept their mission statement and the general "good vibes" they had. But soon the medication starts, and so do the dreams. They're actually not dreams. She hallucinates while awake. So, get fucked inaccurate movie name…
Actually, the title and the taglines are frankly confusing and borderline dishonest.
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"When Cynthia wakes up, she'll wish she were dead…" The movie never emphasizes her waking nor sleeping, and as I said the "dreams" aren't really dreams. The poster I included for this review makes even less sense. "The scream you don't hear... is your own." What? WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN. They just have absolutely nothing to do with the events that take place in the film.
Anyway SO BACK TO THE MOVIE. This is a thriller movie so guess what? The other patients start to die. Suspiciously the deaths look like suicides or accidents but it's only happening within Cynthia's group and she happens to be there for most of them. Much of her hallucinations coincide with the murders as well, acting as premonitions but also possibly implicating her to the audience.
After all, we don't know how the fire and the struggle of waking up in another decade with no one she recognizes or cares about will manifest in her. Hallucinations or her flashbacks seem the very least of possible outcomes she could have.
Each death ranges in intensity. The grossest is the couple who fall into the turbines. It was certainly the goriest of them, but that causes it to be my favorite. The practical effects are really good in this movie too. They hold up really well, even when in the closeups.
Nearing the climax, the detective keeping an eye on Cynthia believes that she must be involved somehow. While she doesn't seem to have killed anyone herself (and it would have been impossible for her to have done so), he thinks she may have convinced them to kill themselves using that cult speak she picked up in her youth.
You see, he doesn't think she could possibly be a victim- in fact he suggests she was an accomplice. Even though she was like 13 when the fire happened. Even if she had been more directly involved as the detective suggests, it's very unrealistic to think a child could be responsible for their actions in a situation like that. You know, one where there are much stronger and scarier adults everywhere, and you've been brainwashed. But hey, maybe this is what people would have thought in the 80s and this detective actually seems reasonable.
So, to keep her from being arrested she's put in isolation by Dr. Berrisford. Alex protests that isolation is the antithesis of what she needs, but in the face of his protests Berrisford fires him. Shortly after, in his frustration Alex takes some ✨DRUGS✨ and has a violent dream of him killing Berrisford with his car. It's then that Alex realizes that something is horribly wrong! And if you want to know what- watch the movie or continue on...
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Obviously PATIENTS WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDERS SHOULD NOT TAKE STUFF LIKE THOSE DRUGS LMFAAOOOOO… So why were they given them?? Well Berrisford is testing his theories you see? If only someone had asked him about his theories!
He's been putting Cynthia in the center of this test, using the deaths of the other patients to act as other pawns in his research, but also to trigger her memories and get her to kill herself? I mean that is what happens, but I'm not sure why he wants her to decide to kill herself. I guess I could have missed it, but I don't think Berrisford ever says his thesis outright.
Alex puts this all together and rushes to prevent Cynthia's death, as she is the last of the group alive. First, he goes to find Cynthia in the isolation room and then gets knocked out. Slay. You are killing it Alex.
Cynthia goes to the roof with Berrisford, but she sees in his place Harris. The reveal that Berrisford is the bad guy implies that several of her hallucinations may have in fact been her witnessing Berrisford prior to the murder. Not every hallucination works this way though.
Well, just as Cynthia jumps Alex gets to the roof in time to stop her. Or well he's holding her over the edge of the building and demanding she wake up and help him pull herself up. As a part of his motivational speech he professes his love for her, which is an expected but nonetheless confusing addition.
They're implied to be attracted to one another throughout the film, but there aren't really any scenes which justify the apparent close regard he holds for her. The movie ends without them formally getting together, but it seems unnecessary altogether. But hey, that's straight people and their desire for everyone to end up in a relationship ain't it?
In the end with nothing left to do or lose, Berrisford kills himself. Over all this is a good film but it's not very exceptional in what it's doing and there is something a little underwhelming about it all. The performances really carry this movie and make it a lot more worthwhile than it might be otherwise. It would have been easy for this movie to really stink on ice. As it stands though, it's actually quite fun. So, if you like movies like this, you should give it a shot.
Final verdict; 6/10
Also interesting fun fact- Originally the Andrew Flemming wanted the end song to be Burning House of Love by X. Which in my opinion would have been even funnier and on the nose than the song they did use, Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns N' Roses. I mean how can you beat lines like:
A couple of years ago
When the smoke and flame called my name
It was a burning house of love
Yeah, a burning house of love
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randomrichards · 23 days ago
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CANDY MOUNTAIN:
Surly musician
Searches for guitar maker
The road trip goes wrong
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themnmovieman · 3 months ago
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Movie Review ~ Omni Loop
Omni Loop Synopsis: A quantum physicist herself stuck in a time loop, with a black hole growing in her chest and only a week to live. When she meets a gifted student, they team up to save her life and unlock the mysteries of time travel.Stars: Mary-Louise Parker, Ayo Edebiri, Hannah Pearl Utt, Chris Witaske, Carlos Jacott, Harris Yulin, Steven Maier, Eddie CahillDirector: Bernardo BrittoRated:…
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watchingalotofmovies · 5 months ago
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Clear and Present Danger
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Clear and Present Danger    [trailer]
CIA Analyst Jack Ryan is drawn into an illegal war fought by the US government against a Colombian drug cartel.
When watched today, it feels a bit dated. The political story is largely predictable, and with the exception of the attack on the convoy in the middle, the action scenes are not very gripping.
What still makes it watchable is Harrison Ford's portrait of Ryan as less of an action hero but more of an average and a little naive office worker. At least until patriotism takes over at the end.
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