It’s by the director of Donnie Darko and has very split opinion from people who have seen, love/hate. |
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Now I just find you only have to be well known and can appear in films irrelevant if their any good or not. |
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I hope you’re not freaked out by explicit gay sex because Stranger by the Lake goes all the way lol. |
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Breeders Ratcatcher The Gate The House With A Clock In It's Walls All UK. DVDs. £3 all in. |
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I really enjoyed The House with the Clock in it's Walls. Eli Roth is ...the new Tim Burton. |
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Regarding Southland Tales, this is what I wrote at the time: Southland Tales – As a huge fan of Donnie Darko, I was looking forward to seeing Richard Kelly’s next film but never quite got around to it. I was especially interested in seeing just how warranted the critical mauling it received was. It is almost beyond dispute that Southland Tales is a muddled, confused and overlong mess which was badly cast and horribly edited. I can understand that some will love it and say that if you don’t like it, it’s because you don't get it. I got it, it’s just sad to see someone with the obvious talent that Kelly possesses getting bogged down in this sub-Lynchian post-apocalyptic time travel film that seems to be rehashing the same material he used to great effect in his debut. Maybe this could be a great film with cut material edited into the existing movie, but I doubt it. |
Southland I quite liked it but it did not help you had to read 3 graphic novels to get what was going on, better than the box which tried too hard . |
I've finally got a multi region blu ray player. Pray for my bank account! |
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It's nice to not have to worry "is it region free?" about every release and just buy it without thought! |
Just ordered Trilogy of Terror on region A blu, loads more stuff available that i've been ignoring, so time will tell. |
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Saturday Night Fever UK 2dvd. 75p. Tis the 18 ;) |
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Some loveliness there indeed For me ... The 80s Revival continues apace with Weird Science / The Breakfast Club. And before you aw start, tis WS I ain't seen :laugh:, mainly because the wee bit I caught on the box was imho frankly dire. But I is a different demon now :lol::rolleyes: |
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Weird Science is definitely fun, only bad part for me is Bill Paxton‘s fate at the end which doesn’t really work in my opinion. |
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