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FRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews16. FRO Thizzle RECAP!Gone for a month ... here's the scoop!2025-03-2603 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews06. 6 Movies That FRO RecommendsSubscribe to my YouTube channel FRO THIZZLE REVIEWS2025-01-2406 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews29. FRO talks DEAR SANTA (2024)Man... I hated this movie. Dear Santa is Jack Black at his lowest. Nothing to laugh at, and damn near nothing to enjoy. Starring: Jack Black Directed by: Bobby Farrelly Rated PG-13 for some language and suggestive material2024-12-0505 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews28. FRO talks Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) (RE-UPLOAD)Happy holidays / turkey day to all!Steve Martin and the late great John Candy have a dynamite chemistry here. Tons of goofball laughs, and even some heartfelt moments that made me tear up. I highly recommend! Directed by: John Hughes2024-11-2805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews27. FRO talks DEATH PROOF (2007)Kurt Russell puts in a fantastic performance, and the soundtrack is wonderful, but I do think Death Proof is Tarantino's weakest film. Starring: Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, and Vanessa Ferlito Directed by: Quentin Tarantino2024-11-2106 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews26. FRO talks HERETIC (2024)Highly enjoyed this flick. Hugh Grant gives a career-best performance, and the cat-and-mouse aspect kept me entertained. Starring: Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe East Directed by: Scott Beck and Bryan Woods Rated R for some bloody violence2024-11-1503 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews25. FRO talks his favorite show THE BOONDOCKSI'm super excited to share thoughts on my personal favorite show of all-time. The Boondocks is an excellent animated comedy that contains strong emotional moments, and thought-provoking commentary.2024-11-1410 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews24. FRO talks SAW X (2023)I had a blast with this latest Saw flick! X might have my favorite storyline out of the entire franchise, and Tobin Bell puts in a career-best performance. The traps are back to being brutal and PRACTICAL! Starring: Tobin Bell and Shawnee Smith Directed by: Kevin Greutert Rated R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, language and drug use2024-11-1411 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews23. FRO talks MRS. DOUBTFIRE (1993)I've always loved this flick. It's a big piece of my childhood, and I grew to appreciate it more as I got older. Robin puts in a career-best turn as the title character - a father doing his absolute best to be around his kids in a difficult situation. Rest in peace to the late great Robin Williams. Starring: Robin Williams, Sally Field, and Pierce Brosnan Directed by: Chris Columbus Rated PG-13 for some sexual references2024-11-1408 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews22. FRO talks HOT FUZZ (2007)This movie is an awesome hybrid of comedy, action, crime, mystery, thriller, and even has one or two horror elements regarding the murders. A+ writing and dynamite chemistry between the cast. Starring: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost Directed by: Edgar Wright Rated R for violent content including some graphic images, and language2024-11-1405 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews21. FRO talks JAWS (1975) with @TonyVision(SPOILERS are included for Deadpool & Wolverine)2024-11-1402 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews20. FRO talks THE BOOK OF ELI (2010)We have a great Denzel performance as usual, Gary Oldman as the villain, a moody atmosphere with the post-apocalyptic setting, and while the action scenes are brief, I find them to be effective. I can understand that some people hate the twist ending, but it doesn't bother me. Starring: Denzel Washington, Mila Kunis, and Gary Oldman Directed by: The Hughes Brothers Rated R for some brutal violence and language2024-11-1006 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews19. FRO talks BLACK DYNAMITE (2009)Jai White is awesome as our title character, we have memorable supporting characters, the laughs are non-stop, and the goofy action still kicks ass. I've seen this film about 200 times, and it NEVER gets old. Highly recommend for goofy viewers like myself. Small mistake: I said Byron Simms, but Bullhorn's actor's name is Byron Minns Starring: Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, Tommy Davidson, and Arsenio Hall Directed by: Scott Sanders Rated R for sexuality/nudity, language, some violence and drug content2024-11-1006 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews18. FRO talks FLIGHT (2012)Denzel knocks it out of the park here, and I think Flight contains a top 10 performance from him. John Goodman nearly steals the show, and we have other great supporting actors like Don Cheadle and Bruce Greenwood. I highly recommend this one! Starring: Denzel Washington, Kelly Reilly, and John Goodman DIrected by: Robert Zemeckis Rated R for drug and alcohol abuse, language, sexuality/nudity, and an intense action sequence2024-11-1006 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews17. FRO talks BLADE 2 (2002)Blade II is one of my favorite movies of all time. I think this is Wesley at his best, action-wise. We also have a great supporting cast of colorful characters, the Reapers are menacing, the dialogue is very snappy, the banter is hilarious, and Kris Kristofferson steals the show as Whistler.Starring: Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Ron Perlman, and Luke Goss DIrected by: Guillermo del Toro Rated R for strong pervasive violence, language, some drug use and sexual content2024-11-1009 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews16. FRO talks GODZILLA MINUS ONE (2023)What a blast! Godzilla is terrifying as ever. I found the characters to be likable and sympathetic in a very bleak environment. The direction is handled very well. Two thumbs up for me. Starring: Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe Directed by: Takashi Yamazaki Rated PG-13 for creature violence and action2024-11-1007 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews11. FRO talks THE MIST (2007)The ending of this flick divides its audience, but I've always loved The Mist '07. It has an incredibly moody atmosphere, and a strong cast delivering great performances. Plus, I'm a big Darabont fan, and it was a treat to see him direct a creature film.Starring: Thomas Jane, Andre Braugher, Marcia Gay Harden, and William Sadler Directed by: Frank Darabont Rated R for violence, terror and gore, and language2024-11-0811 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews14. FRO talks PLANET TERROR (2007)Planet Terror has always been a favorite of mine. As a gore-hound, I get my ultimate fix. I also enjoy the overall cast, the snappy dialogue/banter, and the grainy, yet stylish camerawork. Starring: Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Jeff Fahey, and Michael Biehn Directed by: Robert Rodriguez Rated R for strong graphic bloody violence and gore, pervasive language, some sexuality, nudity and drug use.2024-11-0809 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews13. FRO talks TULSA KING (SEASON 1)Stallone puts in a dynamite performance as Dwight Manfredi. We have that snarky Stallone humor, but it feels very seasoned here. I enjoyed the fun supporting characters, and found the writing to be solid.2024-11-0810 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews12. FRO talks JOHN Q. (2002)An emotional roller-coaster that's led by a magnificent Denzel performance. The score is also very memorable, and the supporting cast does a great job. Starring: Denzel Washington, Kimberly Elise, James Woods, Ray Liotta, and Eddie Griffin Directed by: Nick Cassavettes Rated PG-13 for violence, language and intense thematic material2024-11-0803 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews15. FRO talks FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (1996)The replay value on this one is insane. We have a great cast, awesome practical effects and gore, menacing vampires, and snappy dialogue. This movie kicks ass! Starring: George Clooney, Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis, and Quentin Tarantino Written by: Quentin Tarantino Directed by: Robert Rodriguez Rated R for strong violence and gore, language and nudity2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews10. FRO talks THE EQUALIZER 3 (2023)Denzel puts in a fantastic performance in his last bout as Robert McCall. The action isn't throughout, but when it pops up, it's bloody and gruesome. Happily gonna go for a second viewing. Starring: Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning Directed by: Antoine Fuqua Rated R for strong bloody violence and some language2024-11-0808 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews9. FRO talks VHS Beyond (2024)My favorite VHS entry since the 2nd installment!2024-11-0813 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews8. FRO talks VHS 85 (2023)Didn't love every story, but I thought this was an improvement over 99.2024-11-0815 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews7. FRO talks the awful MADAME WEB (2024)Oh, man ... What you've heard about this so-called movie is true. The acting, camerawork, and writing are absolutely abysmal. Please stay away from Madame Web!Starring: Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Adam Scott, and Mike Epps Directed by: S.J Clarkson Rated PG-13 for being a terrible movie2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews6. 10 Razzie Nominations That Were UNDESERVED10 nominations that had no business being nominated ...2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews5. FRO talks CHICKEN RUN (2000)I've always loved this flick. It's super dark for a kids movie, but the performances are great, the goofy comedy is plenty, and the heart-warming moments are a plus. Starring: Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha, and Miranda Richardson Directed by: Nick Park & Peter Lord Rated G2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews5. FRO talks THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (1994)Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman have a dynamite chemistry, the dialogue is electric, the camerawork is fantastic, and the music score is unforgettable. One of my absolute favorite movies. Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Clancy Brown, Bob Gunton, and William Sadler Directed by: Frank Darabont Rated R for language and prison violence2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews4. FRO talks SING SING (2024)Colman Domingo and the overall cast are wonderful, the direction is fantastic, the musical score is highly memorable, and there's a handful of emotional moments that hit me like a ton of bricks. SING SING is my favorite movie of 2024, so far. Starring: Colman Domingo, Divine Eye, Sean San Jose, and Paul Raci Directed by: Greg Kwedar2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews3. FRO talks THE DELIVERANCE (2024)A truly awful film! The great Glenn Close and a solid Mo'Nique performance can't save this dumpster fire. Starring: Andra Day, Glenn Close, and Mo'Nique Directed by: Lee Daniels Rated R for being a terrible movie2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews2. FRO talks ZOMBIELAND (2009)Woody Harrelson puts in a dynamite performance as Tallahassee, the chemistry between the cast is great, and I get big laughs with every watch. Starring: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin Directed by: Ruben Fleischer Rated R for horror violence/gore and language2024-11-0809 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews1. FRO talks the 1992 film MALCOLM XDenzel gives a career-best performance as the late great Malcolm X. The supporting cast is dynamite, the music score is wonderful, and Spike Lee does a fantastic job behind the camerawork.Starring: Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett, Delroy Lindo, Albert Hall, and Spike Lee Directed by: Spike Lee Rated PG-13 for a scene of violence, and for drugs and some language2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews50. FRO talks THE HURRICANE (1999)An excellent drama that's led by a powerhouse Denzel performance, and supported by a great cast. Also one of my favorite film scores, ever. I love, love this movie. I forgot the great Clancy Brown playing a good-guy prison guard here - pretty much the opposite of his bad-guy prison guard in Shawshank. But a great, subtle performance, nonetheless Starring: Denzel Washington, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Dan Hedaya, and Clancy Brown Directed by: Norman Jewison2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews49. FRO talks FALLEN (1998)Denzel puts in a great performance as Det. John Hobbes, who battles a demon that starts to wreck havoc on his life. John Goodman is a delight as his buddy cop Jonesey, and it's always nice to see James Gandolfini (R.I.P.) on screen. Starring: Denzel Washington, John Goodman, Embeth Davidtz, James Gandolfini, Donald Sutherland, and Elias Koteas Directed by: Gregory Hoblit Rated R for violence and language2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews48. FRO talks BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE (2024)Kingsley Ben-Adir delivers a solid performance as the iconic reggae artist Bob Marley, and Lashana Lynch steals the show as his wife, Rita. But I must admit, that I wanted to love this film a bit more. Starring: Kingsley Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch Directed by: Reinaldo Marcus Green Rated PG-13 for marijuana use and smoking throughout, some violence and brief strong language2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews47. FRO talks AMERICAN FICTION (2023)Jeffrey Wright puts in a great performance, and I got some nice laughs from the satire in this film. The supporting cast also does a solid job.Starring: Jeffrey Wright, Erika Alexander, Issa Rae, and Sterling K. Brown Directed by: Cord Jefferson Rated R for language throughout, some drug use, sexual references and brief violence2024-11-0803 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews46. FRO talks STUART LITTLE 2 (2002)Michael J. Fox is back as our title character Stuart, and I love this sequel just as much as the first film. In fact, I'm on the rare side that thinks Part 2 is a tad bit better.Starring: Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Melanie Griffith, James Woods, and Jonathan Lipnicki Directed by: Rob Minkoff Rated PG for brief mild language2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews45. FRO talks STUART LITTLE (1999)Michael J. Fox is great as our title character, Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie have an A+ chemistry, and the use of camera trickery/visual effects are wonderful. I've always loved this movie, and I still think it's extremely underrated. Starring: Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Nathan Lane, and Jonathan Lipnicki Directed by: Rob Minkoff Rated PG for brief language2024-11-0810 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews44. FRO talks THE GREY (2011)I can understand why people hate the ending, but I've always enjoyed this flick. Neeson puts in a great performance, the thrills are plenty, and the plane crash sequence is highly memorable. Starring: Liam Neeson and Frank Grillo Directed by: Joe Carnahan Rated R for violence/disturbing content including bloody images, and for pervasive language2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews43. FRO talks ROUTE TRIPLE 6 (2001)Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips, Lori Petty, and Steven Williams Directed by William Wesley Rated R for strong violence and language2024-11-0804 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews42. FRO talks DEAD & DEADER (2006)Starring: Dane Cook, Guy Torry, and Susan Ward Directed by: Patrice Dinhut Suggested MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong zombie violence and gore, and for language2024-11-0803 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews41. FRO talks SILENT NIGHT (2023)I liked Joel Kinnaman in the lead role, and some of the action sequences are decent, but coming from a legend like John Woo .. I ended up feeling disappointed. Starring: Joel Kinnaman and Kid CudiDirected by: John Woo Rated R for strong bloody violence, drug use and some language2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews40. FRO talks BOILING POINT (2021)Stephen Graham puts in a fantastic performance, the supporting cast is great, and the overall direction is stellar. Starring: Stephen Graham and Vinette Robinson Directed by: Phillip Barantini Rated R for pervasive language and some drug use2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews39. FRO talks GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS (1994)Glengarry Glen Ross has incredible acting from a strong cast, dynamite foul-mouthed dialogue, and wonderful direction. One of my favorite movies of all-time. Starring: Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino, Ed Harris, and Alan Arkin Directed by: James Foley Rated R for language2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews38. FRO talks THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (2003)I always loved this remake! Our main characters are likable, the violence is brutal and we have grotesque imagery that works well with the overall unnerving tone. I recommend if you haven't seen this flick. Starring: Jessica Biel, Jonathan Tucker, and R. Lee Ermey Directed by: Marcus Nispel Rated R for strong horror violence/gore, language and drug content2024-11-0804 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews37. FRO talks 1992 (2024)While the heist sub-plot is familiar, I enjoyed 1992. We have good performances all across the board, and a great final appearance by the late Ray Liotta. Starring: Tyrese Gibson, Scott Eastwood, Dylan Arnold, and Ray Liotta Directed by: Ariel Vromen Rated R for violence and pervasive language2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews36. FRO talks NATIONAL SECURITY (2003)Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn have great chemistry, the action sequences are fun, and I get belly laughs nearly throughout the film.Starring: Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn, and Bill Duke Directed by: Dennis Dugan Rated PG-13 for violence, language and some sensuality2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews35. FRO talks NOTHING TO LOSE (1997)I've always loved this road-trip buddy comedy. Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence have a surprisingly great chemistry, we have a solid supporting cast, and the shenanigans that ensue give me big laughs.Starring: Tim Robbins, Martin Lawrence, John C. McGinley, & Giancarlo Esposito Directed by: Steve Oedekerk Rated R for pervasive strong language and a sex scene2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews34. FRO talks the horrible MORTAL KOMBAT: ANNIHILATION (1997)strong language advisedThis movie is bottom of the barrel material. The acting is extremely wooden, the fight choreography is laughable, and the special effects are some of the worst I've ever seen. Starring: Robin Shou, James Remar, Sandra Hess, and Brian Thompson Directed by: John R. Leonetti Rated PG-13 for non-stop martial arts violence and for being a terrible movie2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews33. FRO talks LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND (2023)This one wasn't my cup of tea, guys. Despite the strong cast, I found the acting and overall direction to be clunky and awkward. The camerawork was annoying to me. And I don't think the 2 hour and 20 min. runtime was worth it. Starring: Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Ethan Hawke, and Kevin Bacon Directed by: Sam Esmail Rated R for language, some sexual content, drug use and brief bloody images2024-11-0808 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews32. FRO talks HOME ALONE (1990)Macaulay Culkin does a wonderful job playing Kevin, Pesci and Stern are awesome as the Wet Bandits, and the musical score is memorable. Starring: Macauley Culkin, Joe Pesci, David Stern, Catherine O'Hara, and John Heard Directed by: Chris Columbus Rated PG for language and slapstick violence2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews30. FRO talks WHITE ZOMBIE (1932)I consider this one to be educational. It's the first film with the term "zombie" in the title, and also the first time we've ever seen "zombies." Flesh-eaters were introduced by Romero in 1968, but voodoo zombies began with White Zombie in '32. Despite my zombie bias, I really enjoy this flick. Bela Lugosi is fantastic here.2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews29. FRO talks PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES (1987)Steve Martin and the late great John Candy have a dynamite chemistry here. Tons of goofball laughs, and even some heart-felt moments that made me tear up. I highly recommend!Starring: Steve Martin and John Candy Directed by: John Hughes2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews28. FRO talks DEATH SENTENCE (2007)I've always loved this flick! Kevin Bacon puts in a great performance, John Goodman steals the show, and the carnage is a brutal delight when it pops up. One of my favorite revenge films. Starring: Kevin Bacon, Garrett Hedlund, Kelly Preston, and John Goodman Directed by: James Wan Rated R for strong bloody brutal violence and pervasive language2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews27. FRO talks the awful JEEPERS CREEPERS: REBORN (2022)strong language advisedI can't believe that Reborn is worse than 3. The acting is cardboard, the effects (both practical and CGI) are horrendous, and there's nothing scary about this new Creeper.Everything in this f***ing movie is laughable.Rated R for violence, gore and language, and for being a terrible movie2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews26. FRO talks the horrible JEEPERS CREEPERS 3 (2017)strong language advisedAbsolutely horrendous. There is not one solitary good thing about Jeepers Creepers 3. Horrible acting, extremely forgettable kills, and a sluggish Creeper that's not-so creepy.2024-11-0802 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews25. FRO talks NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968)The film that innovated flesh-eating zombies. From the mind of my favorite filmmaker of all-time, George A. Romero. Starring: Duane Jones Directed by: George A. Romero2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews24. FRO talks the zombie game LAND OF THE DEAD: ROAD TO FIDDLER'S GREEN (2005)I'm in the minority, but I've always enjoyed this game. Sure, the mechanics are clunky, and the animation isn't great, but I still have an absolute blast playing it.2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews23. FRO talks UNDERCOVER BROTHER (2002)Eddie Griffin is great as the title character, we have a fun supporting cast including a scene-stealing Dave Chappelle, and some moments that definitely push the PG-13 rating. I admit that I do have a nostalgic bias with my overall rating, but I still love Undercover Brother. Starring: Eddie Griffin, Chris Kattan, Dave Chappelle, Chi McBride, and Billy Dee Williams Directed by: Malcolm D. Lee Rated PG-13 for language, sexual humor, drug content and campy violence2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews22. FRO talks his FAVORITE game DEF JAM: FIGHT FOR NY (2004)As an emcee, it doesn't get better than fighting as some of the greatest emcees that ever lived. The mechanics are smooth, the finishing moves are kick-ass, and the story-line is a ton of fun!2024-11-0803 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews21. FRO talks ERNEST GOES TO JAIL (1990)Right off the bat, my review for this movie is gonna be ROOTED in nostalgic bias, but I still wholeheartedly love Goes to Jail. Jim Varney gives an underrated performance as both the bumbling hero we love, AND the villainous Nash.2024-11-0810 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews14. FRO talks MATILDA (1996)I never get tired of this one. Mara Wilson is awesome as the title character, Danny DeVito does a great job with both directing and acting, and Pam Ferris is a delight as the villain, Trunchbull. Starring: Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, and Pam Ferris Directed by: Danny DeVito Rated PG for elements of exaggeRated meanness and ridicule, and for some mild language2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews20. FRO talks ERNEST SCARED STUPID (1991)*strong language advised*My favorite childhood film!Ernest Scared Stupid is a 1991 comedy horror film directed by John Cherry and starring Jim Varney. It is the fifth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. In the film, Ernest unwittingly unleashes an evil troll upon a small town on Halloween night and helps the local children fight back.2024-11-0804 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews4. FRO talks DAY OF THE DEAD (1985) with @TonyVisionFRO talks about why Day of the Dead (1985) is his personal favorite of all time on the @FreakyTalezPodcast2024-11-0808 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews9. FRO talks the zombie game DEAD RISING (2006)Frank West is a solid protagonist, the zombies and overall design for them are creepy and unnerving, we have some cool supporting characters like Brad and Carlito, and the boss matches - although tough - are fun to play through. One of my favorite games ever, but I also have a nostalgic bias with it.2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews13. FRO talks FRIDAY the 13th (1980)Starring: Adrienne King and Betsy Palmer Directed by: Sean S. Cunningham Suggested MPAA Rating: Rated R for bloody violence, sexuality/nudity, and some language2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews31. FRO talks A MAN CALLED OTTO (2022)Hanks puts in his best performance in recent years. We have a solid supporting cast of characters, and light-hearted moments that balance out the glum depiction of suicide. I recommend this one. Starring: Tom Hanks Directed by: Marc Forster Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material involving suicide attempts, and language2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews10. FRO talks DAWN OF THE DEAD (2004)We have a great cast of colorful characters, snappy dialogue, fantastic practical effects, and menacing zombies. Also one of my first movie theater experiences, at age 7. Starring: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, Ty Burrell, and Mekhi Phifer Directed by: Zack Snyder Rated R for pervasive strong horror violence and gore, language and sexuality2024-11-0814 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews12. FRO talks the awful CATS (2019)strong language advisedCats is in the conversation for Worst Movie of All Time. I am not exaggerating, whatsoever. The performances are lifeless, the musical numbers are excruciating to sit through, and the pacing feels like I'm being dragged across concrete.2024-11-0804 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews8. FRO talks WHITE HEAT (1949)A knock-it-out the park performance from James Cagney, who plays the maniacal gangster Cody Jarrett.2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews7. FRO talks the zombie game LEFT 4 DEAD (2008)One of my favorite games of all time! As much I love the second installment more, the OG will always have a special place with me.2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews6. FRO talks GRAN TORINO (2008)(strong language advised)Eastwood puts in a great performance as Walt, and does a solid job as the director. The dialogue is snappy, energetic, and it makes me crack a rib with every watch.I can understand folks being offended by the racial humor and themes, but I love this film, whole-heartedly.Starring: Clint Eastwood, Bee Vang, and Ahney HerDirected by: Clint EastwoodRated R for language throughout, and some violence2024-11-0805 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews5. FRO talks MAN ON FIRE (2004)Denzel puts in a top 5 performance as John Creasy, and Dakota Fanning has one of my favorite performances from a child actor. As much as I love/hate the ending, it still gives me a gut punch. I highly recommend Man on Fire (2004). One of my favorites. Starring: Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Radha Mitchell, and Christopher Walken Directed by: Tony Scott Rated R for language and strong violence2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews3. FRO talks TRAINING DAY (2001)An excellent crime-drama that's led by a magnificent Denzel at his absolute A-game. We also have a fantastic Ethan Hawke performance, a solid supporting cast, and a great soundtrack. I have Training Day in my personal top 5 movies of all-time. Starring: Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, and Scott Glenn Directed by: Antoine FuquaRated R for strong brutal violence, pervasive language, drug content and brief nudity2024-11-0806 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews1. FRO talks TREMORS (1990)I whole-heartedly adore this film. We have awesome characters and colorful performances to match, fantastic practical effects/creature design, and big belly laughs for me. I've seen this flick a million times, and it never gets old. The replay value is insane. Starring: Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire Directed by: Ron UnderwoodSuggested MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for creature violence and gore, and for language2024-11-0806 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)15. ConclusionViewer discretion is advisedEdited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)14. AftermathViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0805 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)13. Parole for GertrudeViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)12. Trial ConvictionViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)11. Sylvia's Autopsy / FuneralViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)10. Gertrude's ArrestViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0803 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)9. Sylvia's DeathViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0802 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)8. Sylvia Tries to EscapeViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)7. The Worst BeginsViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0805 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)6. AbuseViewer discretion is advisedThis content contains graphic details of abuse, sexual violence, and torture.Edited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0804 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)5. TurmoilViewer discretion is advisedEdited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0805 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)4. Meeting the BaniszewskisViewer discretion is advisedEdited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)3. GertrudeViewer discretion is advisedEdited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)2. SylviaViewer discretion is advisedEdited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minTrue Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)True Crime Stories (Narrated by A-F-R-O)1. IntroductionViewer discretion is advisedEdited / Music score by: FRO2024-11-0801 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews17. FRO talks THE PLATFORM 2 (2024)Starring: Milena Smit, Hovik Keuchkerian, and Natalia Tena Directed by: Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia Suggested MPAA Rating: Rated R for disturbing violent/bloody content, language, and nudity2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews16. FRO talks THE PLATFORM (2019)Starring: Ivan Massague & Zorion Eguileror Directed by: Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia Suggested MPAA Rating: Rated R for disturbing violent content, language, and some graphic nudity2024-11-0807 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews19. FRO talks CHILD'S PLAY 3 (1991)Starring: Justin Whalin and Brad Dourif Directed by: Jack Bender Rated R for horror violence and language2024-11-0707 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews18. FRO talks CHILD'S PLAY 2 (1990)Starring: Alex Vincent, Christine Elise, and Brad Dourif Directed by: John Lafia Suggested MPAA Rating: Rated R for horror violence/gore, and for language2024-11-0704 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews2. FRO talks TREMORS 2: AFTERSHOCKS (1996)As a big fan of the first film, I've always considered Aftershocks to be a super underrated sequel. Fred Ward is still a blast to watch as Earl Bassett, and Michael Gross is always a bunch of fun as Burt Gummer. The practical effects for the graboids are delightful, and the gore pushes the PG-13 rating. Highly recommend! Starring: Fred Ward, Michael Gross, Christopher Gartin, & Helen Shaver Directed by: S.S. Wilson Rated PG-13 for sci-fi creature violence and gore2024-11-0707 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews11. FRO talks TERRIFIER 3 (2024)Starring: Lauren LeVera and David Howard Thornton Directed by: Damian Leone Officially UnratedSuggested MPAA Rating: Rated NC-17 for extreme graphic bloody violence and gore, grisly images, sexual content/nudity, and language2024-11-0710 minFRO Thizzle ReviewsFRO Thizzle Reviews15. FRO talks HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION (2002)Starring: Bianca Kajilch, Busta Rhymes, and Jamie Lee Curtis Directed by: Rick Rosenthal Rated R for strong violence, language, some sexuality and brief drug use2024-11-0706 minGive Them LalaGive Them LalaThe One Where Ocean Does The Thizzle FaceLala and Ocean partied it up for Superbowl weekend complete with Thizzle Face! Ocean is definitely her mama’s daughter! And Lala and her brother Easton are both living their best lives! Easton’s going sex free for 2022 as he focuses on himself, but Lala’s ready to get it on! They talk about their high school days, what they’re looking for in a future partner, and how Easton feels about turning 30. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-02-1641 minRoga RaphRoga RaphRoga Raph - Thang ThizzleNostalgics (Buy-Links): http://smarturl.it/RogaRaphNostalgiks Videos: • “Won’t Stop”: https://youtu.be/OLUTgSuULck • “Stand Up”: https://youtu.be/xgNxmfT-a38 “I’m always doing me. 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