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damek 26th May 2012 09:16 AM

Watched Clownhouse last night. Must admit a few parts were really pretty great in the sense that I thought they were genuinely scary. A minor flaw in this movie is the performance of the 2 youngest kids. It's not very good, though not distracting. What I thought was weird was that the clowns were quite clumsy at the times it really mattered.

Gojirosan 26th May 2012 09:22 AM

Cropsey - pretty decent true crime documentary, which neatly sidesteps having nothing new to show us by simple and effective story-telling. A bit muddled at times, but excusable as the budget was clearly about 30 quid!

Lake Mungo - extremely well made "mockumentary" about ghosts and grief. Far, far superior to most of the crap "found footage"/fake doc things that have been about the last few years. A real gem of a film.

Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen - adequate teen comedy. Formula. Has Lindsey Lohan, Allison Pill and Carol Kane in though, so worth a watch.

PaulD 26th May 2012 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by damek (Post 244961)
Watched Clownhouse last night. Must admit a few parts were really pretty great in the sense that I thought they were genuinely scary. A minor flaw in this movie is the performance of the 2 youngest kids. It's not very good, though not distracting. What I thought was weird was that the clowns were quite clumsy at the times it really mattered.

To be fair to them, they probably had greater problems on their mind during the filming :shocked:

damek 26th May 2012 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by PaulD (Post 244968)
To be fair to them, they probably had greater problems on their mind during the filming :shocked:

yeah, i guess you are right.http://members.chello.nl/a.winkel4/forum/kotssmiley.gif

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 26th May 2012 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by PaulD (Post 244848)
Tyneside Cinema Nos! 35mm print too! Get yerself on a train and get down there!

If I'd known about this week or so ago I'd have been able to make arrangements but, sadly and despite living about 35 miles away, I won't be able to make it.

James Morton 26th May 2012 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by damek (Post 244785)
For some reason, one of the females in the movie had a lot of armpit hair.

:embarassed::shocked::sad:

Susan Foreman 26th May 2012 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by damek (Post 244785)
For some reason, one of the females in the movie had a lot of armpit hair.

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Originally Posted by Hawkmonger (Post 244889)
Fem-Armpit Hair? Ugh! :ack:
:tongue1:

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Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs (Post 244907)
Damn hippies...

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Originally Posted by James Morton (Post 245013)
:embarassed::shocked::sad:

Ok - once again it seems that you males have no idea of what goes on inside a female world

Depending on what I am wearing, and whether I have to do it or not, I can (and do) go days without shaving my armpits

Guys - think of how uncomfortable it is when you shave your faces every day, and then imagine how uncomfy it is when you do under your arms every day. If you DON'T shave everyday, then you really have no right to comment on girls who have hairy armpits or legs etc. If you DO shave everyday, then I offer you a challenge - tomorrow you shave your armpits and legs and do it everyday for a whole week

Feminists of the world...unite!

pedromonkey 26th May 2012 12:51 PM

here's a few films i've watched in the last week or so...

THE DARKEST HOUR: One of the worst films of the year, badly written, directed and acted with only some interesting Visual FX to keep any form of interest in the film. Had a neat premise that was never capitalized on and the film makes some major mistakes. Avoid.

THE GREY: I was looking forward to this but for some reason found myself looking for other things to do while it was on which eventually caused me switch the film off around the hour mark, that's not to say i think it's a rubbish film, i just don't think i was in the right mood to watch it, will give it another go soon.

DIE HARD: Awesome! nuff said

FOUR BROTHERS: interesting take on the blaxploitation genre that updates it to modern detroit. Great soul soundtrack and some pretty good performances from all involved. Has some pretty good action scenes too.

BLOOD CAR: Low budget indie horror comedy about a car that runs on blood, not especially funny or horrific but passed the time nicely. Worth a look if you find it on the horror channel.

SHOOTER: Mark Wahlburg is a sniper set up by a shady government agent played by Danny Glover in an assassination plot. Well made with some good action scenes but went on far to long. The plot was done much better in 1995' Most Wanted but worth a look for action fans.

THE KILLING MACHINE/ICARUS: Dolph Lundgren plays former KGB assassin now working for the russian mob in America who botches a hit in Hong Kong and finds a contract has been placed on his head. Actually a pretty damn good action thriller, less full blown action movie and more crime/thriller. Lundgren is actually quite a charismatic actor. Check it out.

CHRONICLE: Really interesting take on the superhero genre, more a rise of a super villain than the usual comic book style movie. Goes very dark towards the end and pretty much turns into AKIRA. Definitely worth a look. Recommended.

WAR OF THE DEAD: Action/horror hybrid set in WW2 involving nazi zombies. Very well made with some really good camera set ups and some really well choreographed action scenes. The plot should have looked more into the idea of the key and maybe have been a bit longer. Andrew Tiernan was miss cast as the lead as his American accent is terrible. Recommended fun popcorn movie though.

IRON SKY: Absolutely mental sci-fi comedy war movie about the nazi retreating to the moon in 1945 and returning 70s years later. Some of the comedy falls flat but if you look past some of those jokes and look at the ideas behind the film, it's actually a really great film. The Special FX are fantastic and there is a full on space battle during the finale. Definitely worth a rent.

Hawkmonger 26th May 2012 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by suziginajackson (Post 245022)
Ok - once again it seems that you males have no idea of what goes on inside a female world

Depending on what I am wearing, and whether I have to do it or not, I can (and do) go days without shaving my armpits

Guys - think of how uncomfortable it is when you shave your faces every day, and then imagine how uncomfy it is when you do under your arms every day. If you DON'T shave everyday, then you really have no right to comment on girls who have hairy armpits or legs etc. If you DO shave everyday, then I offer you a challenge - tomorrow you shave your armpits and legs and do it everyday for a whole week

Feminists of the world...unite!

Notice how I put a :tongue1: in?
I'm all for pro-feminism. It's just fem-armpit hair tend's to put me off pulling the rope's. Just personal taste. Leg's? What the hell! Lady Garden? Give it a shot! But armpit hair? :coolblue:

James Morton 26th May 2012 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawkmonger (Post 245030)
Notice how I put a :tongue1: in?
I'm all for pro-feminism. It's just fem-armpit hair tend's to put me off pulling the rope's. Just personal taste. Leg's? What the hell! Lady Garden? Give it a shot! But armpit hair? :coolblue:

I have always thought a girl with hairy armpits UNSEXY
and practically most girls I do know like to be clean and shaved, esp with this hot weather, and my girlfriend shaves elsewhere....not complaining about that!!
:);):tongue1:


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