âYour world is pretty terrifying.â
Summer of â91 origins: THE TERMINATOR
The only review Iâve written of the original THE TERMINATOR was in 2007 – so out of date it was combined into a review of the âtrilogyâ and framed as a response to THE TRANSFORMERS. There are some good observations and funny lines in that review, but Iâm a smarter person now and I think thereâs way more to say about the movie. So I thought I should take another crack at it before we get to its sequel in this Summer of â91 retrospective.
In the fall of 1984, director/co-writer James Cameron exploded into filmgoer-consciousness with a stylish and imaginative little sci-fi chase movie called THE TERMINATOR. Made on about a fifth of the budget of the recent hit GHOSTBUSTERS and released by outsiders Hemdale (VICE SQUAD, TURKEY SHOOT) and Orion Pictures (MAD MAX, THE HAND, ROCK & RULE), it nevertheless immediately announces itself as a force to be reckoned with. The quiet, world-establishing text, the nightmarish glimpses of futuristic combat between man and machine, the absolute all-timer of a theme by Brad Fiedel (JUST BEFORE DAWN) and the slow reveal of the logo (title design by Ernest D. Farino, who later did GODZILLA 1985, CRITTERS, NIGHT OF THE CREEPS, ALIEN NATION, THE ABYSS and NEMESIS) all set the mood for a genre movie of unusual ferocity. Not bad for a guy who had only directed PIRANHA II: THE SPAWNING. (read the rest of this shit…)

âAvow Life and Be Trueâ
As you may know, I can sometimes be a grump about horror comedies, because Iâd rather be watching a horror movie thatâs funny than a funny movie that references horror. But hereâs a movie thatâs on Shudder and has gore in it that is a straight up comedy and I kinda loved it.
According to IMDb, SUBURBAN COMMANDO had a limited release on June 21, 1991, before a wider one in October. Therefore, it is my misfortune to have decided to categorize it as a Summer of â91 release.
Nah, Iâll be okay, but you will not be surprised to hear that this second Hulk Hogan vehicle from New Line Cinema is even dumber and shittier than
Back in 2003, a whole voting-age-person ago, I wrote about the 1984 documentary STREETWISE, along with a fictional movie somewhat inspired by it, and by the same director, called AMERICAN HEART. The latter is interesting, the first is a straight up masterpiece. You can
This isnât like me, but I have not followed the THE HOWLING franchise. Before now Iâd only seen 2 of the 8. Iâd seen the original 



June 14, 1991
Summer of â89 had
THE BONEYARD is a pretty cool little horror movie that according to IMDb was release direct-to-video on June 12, 1991. Iâm not sure if thatâs right, because that was a Wednesday, but Iâm gonna assume it really was a summer of â91 release. Iâd never seen it before, but if Iâd known about it when I was a little bit younger than I was in â91 I definitely wouldâve wanted to see it, because the cover has a demonic poodle monster, and for some reason I thought that type of shit was hilarious when I was young. For example, the poodle with the mohawk was half the reason I liked ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK.
June 7, 1991

















