A machine called The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is sent back in time to kill Sarah Conner, the mother of John Conner, the man who will be the downfall of the machines dominance in the future. But fortunately the rebel human forces send back someone to protect her from the Terminator.
I do, my name is Sheehan May and I am a huge movie fan. For a living I run a media design company called Tiger Creations.
To most who know me, I am "that dude" when it comes to movies because I have a love for all types of movies from cheesy 80s action to foreign films. I usually cut straight to point and if you like your movie reviews quick and clear you have come to the right place.
Explaining 2001: A Space Odyssey in a few lines is very difficult. 2001 was directed and co written by the legendary Stanley Kubrick and loosely follows the theme of mans evolution. The movie is broken into 4 distinct sections, all of which explore something different.
Two bikers (Peter Fonda & Dennis Hopper) score big on a drug deal and start on a journey to Mardi Gras. Along the way they encounter hitchhikers, a drunken lawyer, intolerable town folk and more.
Lake of Fire is a documentary directed by Tony Kaye (American History X) that looks at the issue of abortion. Both the pro-life and pro-choice sides of the issue are delved into.
A documentary film crew has decided to follow around a real life thief/killer named Ben as he goes about his business. In between murdering and thieving from people Ben likes to go off on tangents about life and art. Slowly the crew begins having to participate in his activities and end up getting lead down a dark path.
Mowgli is an orphan boy who is raised by a family of wolves. Mowgli grows up in the jungle but one day the wolves that raised him find out that a fierce tiger named Shere Kahn has returned to the jungle and he does not like humans around. Mowgli, along with a panther and friendly bear is forced to journey to the man village.






