PostsCommentsPayoutsdrax (68)in #aaa • 16 hours agoFilm Review: The Klansman (1974)Great actors often begin their careers by playing in cheap or forgettable exploitation pieces before opportunity to…drax (68)in #aaa • 22 hours agoFilm Review: Juggernaut (1974)In 1970s disaster epics the disasters were always result of an accident or natural phenomena, almost never caused by…drax (68)in #aaa • 2 days agoFilm Review: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)There were attempts to portray life in 1970s New York City through nostalgic make-over, but general perception of that…drax (68)in #aaa • 2 days agoFilm Review: The Odessa File (1974)In 1971 British journalist Frederick Forsyth scored spectacular success with The Day of the Jackal , debut novel…drax (68)in #aaa • 3 days agoFilm Review: The Lady Vanishes (1979)1930s were, thanks to Great Depression, rather miserable time for most people in the world. Like always, having a huge…drax (68)in #aaa • 3 days agoFilm Review: Meteor (1979)Hollywood disaster films were made before and after 1970s, but the genre is usually associated with that particular…drax (68)in #aaa • 4 days agoFilm Review: Nosferatu the Vampyre (Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht, 1979)1979 was very good year for Count Dracula on silver screen, at least judging by the number of titles featuring Bram…drax (68)in #aaa • 4 days agoFilm Review: ...And Justice for All (1979)Most people in the world had built their perception of US legal system on TV shows in which most complex problems get…drax (68)in #aaa • 5 days agoFilm Review: When a Stranger Calls (1979)Words can’t hurt, but they can be scary. This is put to very good use in the opening scenes of When a Stranger…drax (68)in #aaa • 6 days agoFilm Review: Apocalypse Now (1979)While great films are often understood be extraordinarily good, there are some notable exceptions to the rule. Films…drax (68)in #aaa • 6 days agoFilm Review: Dracula (1979)Count Dracula is arguably the most iconic of all characters in the history of horror genre and, as such, he has…drax (68)in #aaa • 7 days agoFilm Review: Bloodline (1979)“What were they thinking” is the question that becomes almost inevitable after you compare resources and talents…drax (68)in #aaa • 7 days agoFilm Review: Escape from Alcatraz (1979)Clint Eastwood in his long acting career only once played a real historical character. Since it happened at the zenith…drax (68)in #aaa • 8 days agoFilm Review: Escape to Athena (1979)With its global scope, it was inevitable that the Second World War would be fought on some battlefields that could be…drax (68)in #aaa • 8 days agoFilm Review: Sky Riders (1976)When the author of this review went to watch Star Wars for the first time, he was introduced to the effect hype…drax (68)in #aaa • 9 days agoFilm Review: Last Embrace (1979)1970s are often seen as the greatest decade in history of Hollywood because film makers in those times were most…drax (68)in #aaa • 10 days agoFilm Review: Ashanti (1979)Slavery, at least when practised in its traditional form, is widely perceived to be something belonging to past…drax (68)in #aaa • 10 days agoFilm Review: Firepower (1979)These days, when the world’s richest people appear to enjoy symbiotic relationship with US government, it is somewhat…drax (68)in #aaa • 10 days agoFilm Review: The China Syndrome (1979)Films are mostly entertainment, with little or no relation to real life, but there are extraordinary examples of films…drax (68)in #aaa • 11 days agoFilm Review: Hair (1979)When the counterculture first appeared in 1960s, Hollywood initially tried to exploit it without really understanding…