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Cult: Directed by Luke Ibbetson. With Neil Allen, James Barnes, Anthony Bullinger, Tim Cartwright. A documentary crew travel to a remote village in England to capture the lives of notorious cult ‘Friends at the End’.

“I thought it was a pretty good movie overall. My friends and I made a night of it and rented a bunch of these sorts of b-movies, and I have to say this is better than the original u0026quot;hunt for eagle one.u0026quot; yeah, the plot is laughable at points, but it isnu0026#39;t a badly made movie- like, the music is cool, and the direction seems good. I really liked Mark Dacascos – heu0026#39;s better here than on Iron Chef America. Theresa Randle was good too. Nice seeing a tough girl rather than a victim.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eYeah, like kungfu said the random additions of nightly news shots and the CGI are pretty bad. They donu0026#39;t really serve any purpose, unless you wanted to make a drinking game out of the movie. But whenever the actors are actually in the action and they donu0026#39;t have to use cartoon planes to show whatu0026#39;s going on, itu0026#39;s pretty thrilling. I liked the beginning sequence, it got me hooked.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBasically, this is a fun movie. Itu0026#39;s not Saving Private Ryan, but itu0026#39;s still has itu0026#39;s good points. When you want something escapist, you canu0026#39;t go wrong with this.”

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