If you want to read lengthy, drawn-out reviews of the movies in theaters now (or soon to be) then this isn't the blog you should be reading. Most of the posts from The Other Critic are short, sweet and to the point; that's how we roll here.

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With all that said, please enjoy the short and concise, and sometimes opinionated reviews. If you don't like them, that's okay—we won't hold it against you.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

There's a First Time For Everything: Gremlins

Yeah, yeah. Don't act so surprised. There are lots of movies that I've never seen before. Gremlins is one of them.

This was definitely a movie of the 80s, of that I am certain of. The acting (as with most movies of that time) was hideously awful, but still fun to watch. I loved the old Chinese guy who scolded the family at the end for letting Gizmo watch television. But the best part by far was seeing a very young Cory Feldman. Man, that kid was in everything in the 80s.

-- Posted from my iPhone

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