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An excellent film and possibly Moore's finest performance.
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Old 06-05-2009, 11:51 AM
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I havent seen it for years. If hadn't spent all my cash that day i noticed the dvd i would have bought it.
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I thoroughly enjoyed TMWHH.You're right Loops,Cinema Club SHOULD advertise more.Any of their decent films I've came across,is purely by accident.
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I think one of the ways that Cinema Club keeps its costs down is that they don't seem to pay for advertising. They normally slap a load of trailers on their stuff and leave it at that. "The Man Who Haunted Himself " is a great little film. The first time I took Roger Moore seriously.
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The Man Who Haunted Himself - which was a re-make of the Alfred Hitchcock presents episode "The Case of Mr Pelham", based on the same story by Anthony Armstrong.
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The Man Who Haunted Himself - which was a re-make of the Alfred Hitchcock presents episode "The Case of Mr Pelham", based on the same story by Anthony Armstrong.
Yes I watched that a few weeks back.Stars Tom "Seven Year Itch" Ewell & it's in the first season.
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Watched a slasher flick the other night called laid to rest,released by anchor bay uk.
While a bit silly at times it certainly delivers in the gore department,and the killer is quite menacing with his skull mask and very sharp weapons.

Worth a look.

Im sure peter neal will have a review up shortly as its winging its way to him as i type.
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I agree with you Tall Dude, Laid to Rest is certainly worth a watch. It is one of those 'new breeds' of slasher pics, but one that I quite enjoyed. The ending annoyed me a bit though, it was just over so suddenly.
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Yeah,kinda left you with a "is that it" feeling.
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Old 06-25-2009, 08:11 PM
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"Otto:Or Up With Dead People".This may be the only gay porn,political zombie film around unless anyone knows different.

The film follows Otto a gay emo zombie as he gets to grips with the world of the living and some film makers making a gay zombie epic called "Up With Dead People"Smart,entertaining,dumb and kind of charming this is a great little film.Fans of "the cinema of transgression" will like it.Check out the deleted scene at Nico's grave,it had me laughing out load.Also the famous quote from "Flesh for Frankenstein" is acted out in graphic detail!
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