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Mega New Reviews Craziness!
Mmm maybe BE. I never thought of that, I guessed it might be a play on the Headless Horseman. But that makes no sense. Its probably some cryptic metaphorical thing.
Ahh, nice work mate! I've gotta get that one. It's a shame it's so long away though Do you know who's releasing it BE?
Posted 3rd September 2009 at 07:59 PM by iluvdvds@Cult Labs -
Mega New Reviews Craziness!
No probs iluv.
I thought that it might be a play on 'Horseman of the Apocalypse' or something cheesy like that - I'll guess we'll have to wait for the DVD extras to find out!
Speaking of the DVD I've looked about on ye olde interweb and it looks like it's gonna get a release on 1st March 2010.Posted 3rd September 2009 at 07:52 PM by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs -
Mega New Reviews Craziness!
Ahh thanks BE.
The Horseman and ISTD are seriously brilliant! UNLIKE SHADOW! Although I don't actually know why it's called 'The Horseman' though. Meh.
Posted 3rd September 2009 at 06:05 PM by iluvdvds@Cult Labs -
Mega New Reviews Craziness!
The Horseman and I Sell the Dead look awesome iluv. Really looking forward to the next part of your blog!Posted 3rd September 2009 at 05:49 PM by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs -
Weekly Comp - Embodiment Of Evil Part 1 blog
Also, I'll be posting a new 5 every 2 days! Each one you get right gives you 1 point. The 3 with the most win! And don't worry, there's no deducting points for any thats wrongPosted 24th July 2009 at 09:53 AM by iluvdvds@Cult Labs -
'Blood: The Last Vampire' OR 'Blood: The Last Time I Want To See This Rubbish!'
It is a dreadful film - you can iron out so much bad dialogue and clunky direction with excellent CGI, creating a real visual treat, but when the CGI is sub-Harryhausen standard, then you have a real problem.
All of the characters were underdeveloped and the 'big reveal' was obvious from about 10 minutes in.
Drag Me To Hell, on the other hand, was a terrific return to the good fun horrors of the 1980s - particularly the first two Evil Dead movies with the mix of horror, gore and absurdist humour. If you didn't catch it at the cinema, it's definitely one to pick up on DVD or BD.Posted 22nd July 2009 at 05:38 PM by Nosferatu@Cult Labs -
'Blood: The Last Vampire' OR 'Blood: The Last Time I Want To See This Rubbish!'
i went to see this and i hated the cgi demons they looked terrible,but the main girl ooohhh yeah gigity gigityPosted 16th July 2009 at 12:02 AM by Kyle -
'Blood: The Last Vampire' OR 'Blood: The Last Time I Want To See This Rubbish!'
Sounds up my street too as I like the unseen horrors type of movie like Night Of The Demon (1957) & the Haunting (1963)Posted 3rd July 2009 at 01:23 PM by mark meakin -
'Blood: The Last Vampire' OR 'Blood: The Last Time I Want To See This Rubbish!'
My missus saw Drag Me to Hell with her brother who normally hates horror & he loved it !Posted 3rd July 2009 at 01:23 PM by mark meakin -
'Blood: The Last Vampire' OR 'Blood: The Last Time I Want To See This Rubbish!'
Bruno sounds like the film to watch out for.Shame about this flick as it looked good !Posted 3rd July 2009 at 01:22 PM by mark meakin -
'Blood: The Last Vampire' OR 'Blood: The Last Time I Want To See This Rubbish!'
You didn't like Drag Me To Hell?! Why was that? I absolutly luved it - one of the best films I've seen at the cinema this year.
As for recommendations, I've yet to see the new Transformers - which should be cool - but most looking forward to Bruno!
Btw - why thank youPosted 2nd July 2009 at 05:38 PM by iluvdvds@Cult Labs -
'Blood: The Last Vampire' OR 'Blood: The Last Time I Want To See This Rubbish!'
Thanks for the warning! Not a fan of bad CGI.
Nearly saw this last week but we ended up seeing Drag me to Hell instead, which sadly none of us enjoyed
Any recommendations for films in the cinema this week?
Btw nice colour theme!Posted 2nd July 2009 at 04:31 PM by Stefan@Cult Labs -
Martyrs review! :D
Well, I wouldn't say I'm in exam hell Almar. I only have 3 exams - 1's finished - my other 2 are at the end of the month. I'm just in revision limbo! An empty and boring place with only Mr. Procrastination to keep me company! . I'll have to write a few more blogs then. I'll get to work on it!Posted 8th May 2009 at 11:02 AM by iluvdvds@Cult Labs -
Martyrs review! :D
Don't forget poster of HBTC is being given out to people who come to the Friday night screening.
So Mr ILuv - you been to see anything else so we can have another entry or are you in exam hell? If so best study... but not for too long mind!Posted 28th April 2009 at 07:59 PM by Almar@Cult Labs -
Martyrs review! :D
yeah heard about the frightened woman playing there, lovely stuff! like that film a lot, shall def be going along to see that on the big screen. I'm sure we'll bump into each other one day! Good luck with the exams!Posted 18th April 2009 at 11:18 PM by spooks -
Martyrs review! :D
We was going to go to that one too! But stuff came up. I won't be able to go to the HBTC screening as I've gotta go make to uni - but after the exams I'd definetly be revisiting there! They show some great films. Also I need to start going to the Prince Charles cinema up London too - might go along to the Monty Python double bill. They're also showing Frightened Women later!
I might see you at one of the screeningsPosted 18th April 2009 at 09:18 PM by iluvdvds@Cult Labs -
Martyrs review! :D
i went on the monday as the tickets were cheaper! You going to any of the upcoming horror screenings in london? Im going to HBTC and hopefully the italian horror all nighter.Posted 18th April 2009 at 01:29 PM by spooks -
Martyrs review! :D
That IS weird Spooks. Which screening did you go to? I went on the Tuesday 7th one. I'd have to agree with you on the violence too - blood wasn't gushing out everywhere ALL the time. But there was a realistic amount, I'd say, which made this all the more believable. I guess [SPOILER ] the director could have shown the girl's skin being torn off - but chose not to [End Of Spoiler!]Posted 17th April 2009 at 08:15 AM by iluvdvds@Cult Labs -
Posted 17th April 2009 at 12:19 AM by spooks -
Martyrs review! :D
Likewise I went to see this @ ICA (spooky - might of even been at the same showing). Yeah I thought it was a good solid film. But I think due to all the hype and media controversy about it, I felt a bit unfazed by it at the end, and to be honest was expecting it to be a lot more full on and (possibly) more psychologically disturbing. I actually thought it was quite restrained in its violence, which in its own way makes it probably more effective (like orig. texas chainsaw massacre). Sure its not a pretty film in any way, but it kinda surprises me all the hoo haa its got from the media etc... (like the original certification fiasco it had in its native country).
Overall i thought it was a really good and interesting film and will be an important entry in the genres history. I seriously look forward to future projects from the director (isnt he gonna be doing the new hellraiser film? which makes sense when you see a certain scene in martyrs).Posted 17th April 2009 at 12:18 AM by spooks