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  • Iced Avenger 2: Christmas in July


    It’s finally here folks! Christmas in July has gone live and is ready for viewing! Let us know what you think!

  • The Sequels that BOMBED

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    I found this great image featuring the biggest bombing sequels of the past 25 years, and I thought You might like to see for yourself just how awful some of these movies were. I mean, I have never even heard of the existence of some of these titles, so you KNOW they must be terrible!

    If you’ve seen any of these films, please share. I foresee a possible movie marathon with some of these titles just so we can rip them apart ourselves!

    Enjoy. The image is courtesy of [moviefill.com]

  • A gust of August

    Hello SquidFlicks! The infamous one-update months have come and should be going soon. Regular content is returning within the next few days, so be sure and come back! It’s been crazy here at HQ, with SquidFlicks 2.0 being developed, football practice, my new computer not working 100%, video editing (secret!), tons of AP work, and other projects are competing with time for me.

    I am really excited to announce that SquidFlicks 2.0 will be ready for public release for the Third Second birthday of SquidFlicks! Mark it on your calendars! (It should go live sometime during October, so it may be an early present!)

    Keep reading and we’ll keep reviewing!

  • Shelby Returns

    I totally forgot to announce my return from my five week abscence! This is my official return post Squidflickians!

    Upcoming in the next few days is the end of SquidFlicks Summer School – official announcement pending, currently classfied by the CDC.

    Also under wraps is SquidFlicks 2.0, which hopefully will be live by SquidFlick’s birthday on October 31st!

    Stay tuned! Regular reviews are coming back too!

  • Shelby’s Summer Movie List

    I have had the opportunity to see some movies that I wouldn’t take the opportunity to see on my own during my five week stay at GSP. Full reviews or possibly a long video review will come as soon as possible. I am coming back soon!

    • Casablanca3.5/5
    • O Brother, Where Art Thou? 5/5
    • Apollo 135/5
    • To Kill a Mockingbird5/5
    • The Graduate5/5
    • Vertigo4.5/5
    • Some Like It Hot5/5
  • Tales from the Darkside: The Movie

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    Intro:

    Whenever a person is taken hostage, the best thing they can do is buy time. Some how distract the kidnapper so that you have more time for a possible rescue or escape to take place. One of the best ways in doing this is with stories. Telling stories that attract the attention of the person will (hopefully) gain their attention and give you an opportunity to escape, like the daring kid in the 1990 release of John Harrison’s “Tales from the Darkside: The Movie.”

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  • SquidFlicks Summer School – Body Bags Video Review – Anthology Week

    Shelby Jones and Patrick Farmer review John Carpenter’s Body Bags during Anthology Week, one of the four weeks of SquidFlicks Summer School.

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2jO_xPAmHw


  • Tales from the Hood

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    Intro:

    For those that know me well, you may know that I live on the outskirts of the ghetto. Yes, I live VERY close to the ghetto but I’m not directly in harms way of any crazy mishaps that could be present in the ghetto. So many stories that are hidden within the hood that we on the outside do not know about, like the stories in the 1995 release of Rusty Cundieff’s “Tales from the Hood.”

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  • SquidFlicks Summer School – Cat’s Eye Video Review – Anthology Week

    Shelby Jones and Patrick Farmer review Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye during Anthology Week, one of the four weeks of SquidFlicks Summer School.

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHhCYkuT6c0

  • Twilight Zone: The Movie

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    Intro:

    Sometimes we see, hear, and feel things that are so bizarre, so frightening, that they must be from an alternate reality, a different dimension. Perhaps the stories of four otherwise ordinary people encountering these events in The Twilight Zone. You’ll meet an angry bigot, a cheerful old man, an unusual little boy who befriends a wayward teacher, and a very anxious flyer during your travel through the rift between shadow and light

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