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To celebrate finally finishing my Cthulhu game in hard mode (thats IT! put it away....) i watched The Devil Doll (Tod Browning, 1936) I can only concur with the recentish review on here, amazing sets, a fairly fast paced story, and Lionel Barrymore!! This may be a contender for my Boxing Day shenanigans...though i have my heart set on THC2 and The Little Mermaid ( actually, im not kidding it's more of an evil cackle...) Recommended!! God Bless America (Bobcat Goldthwait, 2011) I liked the trailer so much etc.....it's not often you see your own world view in an american movie (the last one was Henry) A great central performance from Joel Murray as Frank, who to say the least gets dumped on from a great height and finally takes matters into his own hands.... and due to current events, i can't see this getting any publicity any time soon, a pox on the media i say..... I Recommend This Film Wholeheartedly.
__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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1)Anna Boleyn,Ich möchte kein Mann sein,Die Austernprinzessin,Die Bergkatze and Sumurun are from Eureka's Lubitsch In Berlin boxset, which covers Ernst Lubitsch's early work,2)Tales of the Black Freighter and Under the Hood are companions to Watchmen and more accurate to the comic than the movie, which I hated,3)Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was fun,the chemistry between Newman and Redford was great,4)Time was another beautiful film by Kim ki Duk,not one of his best, but still good,5)Trauma,I found it disappointing,one of Argento's weakest film,on the other hand ,Opera(which was the very first Argento film I watched 20+ years ago )is probably on the top5 list.Door Into Darkness was good, especially episode 2 and 3, 6)Bare Behind Bars was below average,too much nudity and nothing else really! 7)Bronx Warriors was very good and 8)L'illusionniste was great and very moving!
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Watched two classic post-apocalypic action films today on the AWE label, 2019-After The Fall of New York and The New Barbarians. And despite being a bit cheap looking, i found both of them highly entertaining, esp the great 80's soundtracks. Top stuff. |
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