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Old 21st November 2012, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by darthelvis View Post
Watched a shed load of movies in the past week as the wife has been away with my son down South.

Psycho 2 - Not bad, but at least I can now put a face to Meg Tilly
In the Heat of the Night - Fantastic! Are the sequels worth a watch?
Primer - Great recommendation, fantastic film but may need another watch or 2 to get my head round it
Streets of Fire - Great Walter Hill film but doesn't stand up against Long Riders, Warriors & Southern Comfort.
Hellraiser: Deader - I think this is the 6th sequel and as I could have guessed it was dreadful!
Conan the Barbarian 3D - My god this was dreadful again as expected
Fight for your Life - Vintage video nasty movie which is again terrible
American Movie - Been wanting to see this doc for years and found it on Netflix. Great doc about a struggling indie film-maker, very funny in parts.
Terror Train - Awesome slasher movie from golden age of slashers. Blu Ray is a pretty decent transfer
Long Goodbye - Great film with Elliott Gould
The Octagon - Chuck Norris flick, not his finest moment
I am Bruce Lee - Another competition win but a great documentary on the legend!
Night of the Living Dead 3D - Turned this turd off halfway through
The Raid - Finally got to see this. Awesome, non stop action as you all know. Night of the Hunter - Had the Criterion Blu Ray of this for a number of months and been dying to see this for some time. The film is amazing with a knock out performance from Mitchum.
The Brothers Bloom - I really enoyed this but I have to say my least favourite film from Rian Johnson so far.
Dark Shadows - Dreadful
Hugo - Had this blu ray for knocking on 6 months and finally got round to watching. Great performances all round, fantastic film and one of the best 3D films I have seen.
WOW If my missus was away for a month, Id struggle watch that lot! Time never seems to be available, its like Father time knows I have time to spare so puts someone in hospital, or breaks something in the house for me to fix etc

Agree with Dark Shadows, love Tim Burton and his dark mind but this smacked of commercialism. Not watched Hugo BD yet. The Octagon...ha, the old days of VHS!
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