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Welcome once again into the Video Vault. In this episode I am joined by my good buddy from Grey Wolf entertainment Amin Azoor, and we dive deep into the controversial Star Wars prequel trilogy. Are the prequels as bad as some may think? Is Jar Jar Binks really the WORST character in the entire franchise? We will give our thoughts on the prequels as a whole, what we liked, what we didn't like, what could have been improved and the simple fact that not everything is black and white in the Star Wars Universe
The Vault is back open and joining me is my good friend Ned Tepper from Grey Wolf Entertainment and The Underground Australia.
On this episode we take a look at 1998's Halloween H20. Set 20 years after John Carpenter's 1978 classic Halloween, Laurie Strode (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) is still suffering from the horrendous acts on that Halloween night by her brother Michael Myers. Can Laurie overcome her demons and claim the ultimate victory over Michael?
Co starring Michelle Williams, LL Cool J and introducing Josh Hartnett. Halloween H20 is a suspense filled rollercoaster ride over it's roughly 80 minute runtime. Even if you're not a fan of horror, this movie is a must see for anyone
In this edition of Herbz's Video Vault, I take a look at 2019's Fighting With My Family.
Based on the 2012 British documentary The Wrestlers: Fighting With My Family, tells the story of WWE superstar Paige coming from a wrestling family from Norwich in the UK and her journey through to the WWE.
Fighting with my family has an incredible cast featuring Florence Pugh as Paige, Lena Headey as Julia "Sweet Saraya" Knight, Nick Frost as Patrick "Rowdy Ricky" Knight, Jack Lowden as Zak "Zodiac" Knight and Vince Vaughn as Hutch Morgan, as well as cameos from wrestlers Big Show, Sheamus, The Miz and The Rock
In this episode of Herbz's Video Vault, I take a look at 2013's splatterfest Truth or Dare. If you're a fan of over the top blood and gore, then you will love this movie. Me, not so much. There are some good aspects to this movie, the script, having the central location being in one area, and the portrayal of the crazed fan who slips into madness. Then comes the complete trash, the backstory of some of the characters, the over the top kills and extremely unsettling actions.
This episode we take a look at 2018's MCU hit Ant Man and The Wasp.
Set 2 years after the end of Captain America Civil War, Scott Lang is under house arrest after violating the Sokovia Accords while fighting for Team Cap against Team Iron MAn. Can Scott help Hank and Hope rescue the long lost Janet from the Quantum realm?
Starring Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Laurence Fishburne and Michelle Pfeiffer, Ant Man and The Wasp is a wonderful light hearted adventure
In this edition of Herbz's Video Vault I take a look at 2015's MCU hit Ant Man. Starring Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly, Ant Man is a great combination of Drama, Action and Comedy. Paul Rudd is perfectly cast as the hapless hero Scott Lang so much that Rudd must have been the only person suitable when the idea for the movie discussed. This movie is a ton of fun to be had by the entire family
In this episode of Herbz's Video Vault I take a look at this years smash hit, Sonic the Hedgehog.
This movie was a lot of fun to watch, great action, good amounts of humour, a great cast and amazing script. Sonic the Hedgehog is a fun movie for the whole family to enjoy. Doesn't matter if you're a life long fan of the Sonic games or wanted something to watch with the kids, Sonic the Hedgehog is well worth watching and a great time will be had by all
In this episode of Herbz's Video Vault we go back into the water for 1987's Jaws the Revenge, the 4th and final instalment of the Jaws franchise
Seeking revenge for the previous movies, after killing the youngest Brody, Sean, the shark follows the rest of the Brody family from Amity island to the Bahamas. Jaws the revenge is not only the worst movie in the franchise, it's also one of the worst movies ever made. With a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, Jaws the revenge killed the entire Jaws franchise.
This movie stinks, period, terrible acting, lazy writing and a shark that blows up for no reason what so ever.
In this episode of Herbz's Video Vault, I take a look at 1983's Jaws 3.
Jaws 3 was originally released in theatres in 3D, but when released onto home video it was in standard 2D as 3D for home use was non existent.
This time around the another Great White Shark terrorises Sea World resort during the opening of it's brand new Undersea Kingdom attraction. While the concept of having the film be located in Sea World is an great one, shoddy effects, a less than interesting script, and shots being used repeatedly in certain scenes do not keep this movie afloat (see what I did there, sea puns). Now don't get me wrong, this movie is watchable, but like the other sequels it doesn't live up to the 1975 original.
In this edition of Herbz's Video Vault, I dive in to 1978's Jaws 2. Written by Carl Gottlieb and Howard Sackler and directed by Jeannot Swzarc. Amity Island is once again at the mercy of a giant Great White Shark, and it is up to Chief Martin Brody to once again save his town from this ferocious beast.
Jaws 2 did not live up to the limits that the 1975 original movie had set, but it is still an enjoyable sequel none the less. If you haven't seen Jaws 2, I strongly recommend that you do as it is an enjoyable thrill ride. Sure some of the characters are two dimensional and easily forgettable, but Jaws 2 is still very much a fun movie to watch
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