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Lord Of The Flies

1990, Movie, R, 90 mins

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Near a lush tropical island, a small plane carrying young military school cadets crashes into the ocean. In a stunning prolog, we see the cadets fall helplessly into the waves while the camera shoots them treading water, from below. But after its arresting, almost surreal opening sequence, this unnecessary remake of William Golding's much-read allegory becomes an exercise in futility. Making their way to a tropical Garden of Eden (with one seriously wounded grown-up), the c... read more leave a comment
Year: 1990
Rated R

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Cast
Balthazar Getty: Ralph
Chris Furrh: Jack
Danuel Pipoly: Piggy
James Badge Dale: Simon
Edward Taft
Andrew Taft: The Twins

 

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Synopsis: When a group of "proper" English schoolchildren are marooned on a remote, deserted...
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Posted: 8/28/2009
Stranded on an island, a group of schoolboys degenerate into savagery.
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Length: 01:31:00
Posted: 1/21/2009
Stranded on an island, a group of schoolboys degenerate into savagery.
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Length: 01:31:00
Posted: 1/20/2009
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Lost Shannon was killed...

LostShannon was killed by Ana-Lucia.... I so knew that chick was just up to no good. I just knew it! Sure it was an accident — Shannon and Sayid heard whispering, Ana and the other tailies heard weird voices and then bam, one bullet, one gun and one dead survivor. Up until that point in the evening, I was really getting a bit jealous of Shan's island life. She's got Sayid, who built her a hut — which he claims he does "for all the girls I meet on deserted islands" (if that's true, sign me up!) — and professed his undying love for her. Sure she's got hallucinations of Walt (who, according to the local radio station that played his ramblings backwards, apparently said, "The Others are coming; they're close"). But considering that Shan had been hopping from place to place for s read more

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