Rian Miller

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Favorite films

  • Aliens
  • The Thing
  • Ghostbusters
  • Police Story

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  • Nightwatch

    ★★

  • A Chinese Torture Chamber Story

    ★★★

  • Cellar Dweller

    ★★

  • Cool World

    ★★

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Nightwatch
★★ Watched

It's a tale as old as time: I learn about an obscure movie starring a surprisingly robust cast of name actors that seems like it would be right up my alley and wonder to myself, "How have I never heard of this before?" Then I watch the movie and realize, "Ah yes...I'd never heard of it because it's not very good."

In the case of Nightwatch this is a forgotten horror/thriller from 1997 starring Ewan McGregor, Nick Nolte, Josh Brolin,…

A Chinese Torture Chamber Story
★★★ Watched

So basically a rich, married landlord/pharmacist with a foot fetish offers to give one of his poor tenants a deal on his rent if he’ll force his cute daughter with tiny feet to be his maid. The landlord’s wife knows her husband has the hots for the help so while he’s away on business she marries little foot off to a guy known throughout the town to have a considerable cock. However tiny toes also knows that her former employer’s…

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Harbinger Down
★★ Watched

I’m a big fan of horror films, but I’m a HUGE fan of monster movies. The more disgusting, unusual and bizarre the monster, the better. Among my favorite films of all time are the likes of Alien, Aliens, Predator, John Carpenter’s The Thing, Tremors, The Fly, etc. So naturally, when I discovered the Kickstarter campaign for Harbinger Down (a practical effects driven monster movie made by some of the special effects guys who helped bring several of the aforementioned classics…

Gehenna: Where Death Lives
Watched

I'm no stranger to Kickstarter, but these days I typically only back a project after hearing about it elsewhere and having it catch my attention. However, there was a time a few years ago when I would cruise Kickstarter looking for semi-interesting projects to back just for the hell of it. That's how I ended up donating $10 toward the production of Gehenna: Where Death Lives and if it weren't for that connection I have to the film, I surely…