Joy Ride (2001)
One of the few horror movies of the 21st Century that isn't bad ;-) I only wish Ted Levine had played the actual killer instead of just doing the killer's voice.
The Mummy (1999)
The story and cast are both solid, but the CGI cripples it. Seriously, what is up with all the elongated CG jaws? Does the director have a fetish for dislocated jaws, or is he trying to emulate the Scream films in some way?
Sleeping Bag (1985)
Okay, so this is a music video for the ZZ Top song and not an actual film. It's listed on IMDb, though, so I felt like giving in to some urges. Suffice it to say, there's something about having Heather Langenkamp, Tracey Walter, a monster truck, and a space shuttle launching from within the Great Pyramid all together in one package that I find extremely gratifying.
Nickel Mountain (1984)
A pretty well made and touching film, it still has a rather weak ending. Overall, though, I still liked it, and at least what I expected to happen at the end didn't (that would have killed the entire movie for me).
Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)
Some nagging little continuity issues with the original film aside, this is a pretty decent prequel to Psycho. Olivia Hussey was convincing as Norman's crazy mother, and Henry Thomas did a great job playing the young Norman Bates. On the downside, this entry in the series is definately the weakest of the four from a visual standpoint.
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