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    • Chuck O'Leary

FulvueDrive-in.com

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
8/10

F/X (1986)

"A clever, lightning-paced thriller about a Tom Savini-style special effects artist who becomes a pawn in the scheme of some rogue government agents. A surprise modest hit in 1986."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

Factory Girl (2007)

"The film is most interesting in its portrayal of Warhol as a cold-hearted user."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
2/10

Failure to Launch (2006)

"Relentlessly predictable and painfully unfunny...A total failure."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
2/5

FairyTale: A True Story (1997)

No article available.

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

Fast Break (1979)

"A hugely likable basketball comedy. Gabe Kaplan is so appealing here that you wonder why he didn't become a bigger star."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
B+

Fatso (1980)

"An underrated, hilarious comedy with a lot of heart."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
1/10

Fay Grim (2007)

"A stunningly abysmal sequel to 1998's very interesting Henry Fool. Even the appealing Posey can do little to redeem this totally misguided, convoluted disaster."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
3/5

Fear (1996)

No article available.

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

The Final Conflict: Omen III (1981)

"The third best of the Omen films, but still a satisfying conclusion to a great trilogy."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
8/10

The Final Countdown (1980)

"One of the better time-travel movies. Generates lots of suspense because it's directed and acted with a great deal of conviction. John Scott's musical score is outstanding."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
B-

A Fine Madness (1966)

"The off-beat A Fine Madness succeeds on the level of breezy lightweight entertainment."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

Fire Down Below (1997)

"A real pleasant surprise with a less brash, more likable Seagal. Manages to show a genuine affection for the kind of rural folks elitist Hollywood usually ridicules."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
3/4

Firestarter (1984)

"A scene-stealing performance by a menacing George C. Scott and a terrific musical score by Tangerine Dream elevate this entertaining companion piece to 1978's The Fury."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

Firewall (2006)

"A pastiche of other kidnapping thrillers such as Ransom, Don't Say A Word, Hostage and Desperate Hours, but still manages to sustain interest."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
4/10

The Firm (1993)

"What starts out as interesting becomes increasingly hokey and silly -- Wilford Brimley is ludicrously cast as the firm's senior hit man -- where it should be intense and suspenseful."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
8/10

First Blood (1982)

"The film that introduced John Rambo is a gripping survival adventure with an emotional ending that's downright moving. Jerry Goldsmith contributes an excellent musical score."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
B+

A Fish Called Wanda (1988)

"This fish is swimming with laugh-out-loud moments."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
8/10

The Fisher King (1991)

"A touching and funny one-of-a-kind gem about two lost souls who help each other find redemption. Bridges once again proves what an underappreciated actor he is, while Williams is at his manic best."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
8/10

Flags of Our Fathers (2006)

"This cynical World War II film does manage to explore a unique aspect of war. Namely, the selling of war to the public through manufactured, exaggerated or sanitized feel-good stories."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

Flesh and Bone (1993)

"A downbeat, elegiac mood piece and character study about angry, damaged people whose lives are as desolate as the dusty West Texas landscape they inhabit."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
2/10

Flyboys (2006)

"An embarrassing cliché-fest."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
D

Folks (1992)

"A comedy only Dr. Kevorkian could have loved."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
D

Forget About It (2007)

"An inept, choppy, painful-to-watch mess that looks like it was thrown together by rank amateurs."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
8/10

Fort Apache, the Bronx (1981)

"A realistic, colorful and always interesting study of a veteran police office (Newman) and his a rookie partner (Wahl) patrolling the rough streets of the South Bronx. Asner is memorable as their gung-ho new commander."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
2/5

The Four of the Apocalypse (1975)

No article available.

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

Framed (1974)

"The final film of unsung B-movie specialist Phil Karlson is a tough-as-nails crime drama that might have attained a better reputation by now if it had the guts to end a few minutes earlier on a bleaker note. Still, a must for fans of gritty '70s fare."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
2/5

Frank and Jesse (1995)

No article available.

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
8/10

Frankie and Johnny (1991)

"An absolutely delightful and tender romantic comedy. Succeeds so well because of the great, very real performances by the two leads and writer Terrence McNally's smart, often hilarious dialogue."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
3/5

Fresh (1994)

No article available.

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
B

Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)

"An immensely likable, wonderfully-performed film."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
7/10

From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

"Nihilistic and initally unpleasant ... Once the vampires appear (unfortunately about 60 minutes too late), the movie becomes uproarious entertaiment with the most intense humans vs. vampires showdown since 1985's Fright Night."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
9/10

From Here to Eternity (1953)

"A seamless combination of high drama, romance and action."

Chuck O'Leary

Tomato
9/10

The Fugitive (1993)

"A hair-raising, adrenaline-charged chase movie."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
2/5

Funny Bones (1995)

No article available.

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
4/10

Funny Money (2006)

"An old-fashioned screwball farce with a few amusing moments, just not enough of them."

Chuck O'Leary

Splat
5/10

FX2 - The Deadly Art of Illusion (1991)

"A mediocre sequel that lacks the punch of its highly entertaining predecessor."

Chuck O'Leary

  
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