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RE: Of the two I saw, Melancholia was very good. Haywire? Not so much^

Posted by afilado on December 17, 2012 at 16:16:08:

I agree, Haywire is more a guilty pleasure type. It's the only one of it's ilk on the list. I had the same sense of it when I included it. It's formulaic but well-done, I think. A mindless romp. Fun. And, what a cast!

I started writing mini-reviews but ran short of time and rather than do it halfway I erased them. I decided a fuller list sans review is better than a spare list with what amounts to just more subjectivity. Maybe I'll come back and add further guidance.

It's a chore after awhile to find the obscure ones worthy of attention. I thought I would be generous hearted and save you a little work. ;-)

J