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bdc 15th October 2011 08:46 PM

Just finished revisiting Time Walker (1982). :)
Been years since I last watched it and still enjoyed it (though I did remember the ending).
No classic but a enjoyable twist on the mummy genre.

Btw this feels a lot like a slasher at times...

The new widescreen presentation on the Shout! disc looks very good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVbh_twcWY8

bdc 15th October 2011 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bdc (Post 189214)
I'm currently watching The Velvet Vampire (which looks fantastic,probably restored from a negative or ip?)... ;)

Finished this and I'm not that certain it comes from a negative or ip anymore?
There's reel change markers...and it does look rather soft at times...maybe it was shot that way? (Shout! dvd btw)
Anyway,it certainly has it moments but it's not yet a firm favourite over here..maybe a second viewing would help. :)

gag 15th October 2011 09:28 PM

Perriers bounty, Enjoyed this plenty of action etc
And also watched the 80s tv series scully sat here all day and watched the full series ...

arkhamdarling 16th October 2011 02:40 PM

Funny Games (2007 remake). I bloody loved it! I'm watching the original tonight and I have to say it has become an overnight obsession for me.
So much so that I'm now going as Peter for Halloween, and have persuading my significant loser to go as Paul :)

mercury 16th October 2011 04:22 PM

Watched:

Skyline; surprisingly good with an ending that leaves you shouting"sequel":pop2:

Wake Woods; decent enough but nothing special

Frontiers; Pleasantly surprised with this. With all the gore in this movie, what got me the most was a scene which made me feel claustrophobic:fear: First film to make me feel like that:shocked:

Savage Streets; Apart from Linda Blair's sometimes emotionless acting, I really enjoyed this:popcorn:

antmumford 16th October 2011 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by arkhamdarling (Post 190426)
Funny Games (2007 remake). I bloody loved it! I'm watching the original tonight and I have to say it has become an overnight obsession for me.
So much so that I'm now going as Peter for Halloween, and have persuading my significant loser to go as Paul :)

I've yet to see the 'modernised for the American market' version but will do soon. The original is one of my all time favourite films and still holds the top spot for the most unsettling film I've ever seen.

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Slippery Jack 16th October 2011 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by antmumford (Post 190467)
I've yet to see the 'modernised for the American market' version but will do soon.

Modernised? It's scene for scene identical as I recall, only with a more recognisable cast speaking English . . .

antmumford 16th October 2011 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Slippery Jack (Post 190469)
Modernised? It's scene for scene identical as I recall, only with a more recognisable cast speaking English . . .

Yeah modernised wasn't exactly the right term I used there, can't think of another word to use. It is just shot for shot with English speaking actors.

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arkhamdarling 16th October 2011 05:39 PM

Right... watched it.
Have to say I prefer the remake :/

Slippery Jack 16th October 2011 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by arkhamdarling (Post 190474)
Right... watched it.
Have to say I prefer the remake :/

How so?


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