Review: Wake in Fright (1971)
Director Ted Kotcheffs dusty outback thriller Wake in Fright (released internationally as Outback) is a rarity: it has never been released on DVD or VHS and only a few prints of the film still exist. Online audiences can, however, watch it in full, thanks to a benevolent soul who uploaded it onto Youtube in 11 parts. The quality is predictably lousy but the film itself is excellent. Staunchly faithful to Kenneth Cooks blisteringly good novel, which is rightfully regarded as a literary clas
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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor .
Mummy 3 The first two Mummy movies were a lot of dumb fun: lost cities in the Egyptian desert, tombs full of mummies, scarabs, Scorpion Kings. The word mummy just lends itself to an Egyptian adventure. But setting the third one in China doesnt really work. An ancient ruthless Dragon Emperor (Jet Li) and his 10,000 warriors who have laid forgotten for eons, entombed in clay as a vast, silent Terracotta Army just waiting to be awakened to wreak havoc again isnt ones idea of a Mummy movie.
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