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Old 3rd August 2009, 06:39 PM
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I had a good scroll through the forum and i cant believe that i dont think any 1 has mentioned the fantastic Superstitions.. a quality film good story atmospheic and some nice gore touches as well
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Old 3rd August 2009, 07:08 PM
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Received D'Amato's Frankenstein 2000 today, as well as my 3rd copy of Profondo Rosso ... I couldn't resist that AWE 2 disc set any longer!
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Old 3rd August 2009, 07:58 PM
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I picked up D'Amato's "Ator the Fighting Eagle"today along with:

Shogun Assassin
The Giant Spider Invasion
American Gothic
Nightmares Come at Night
Zombie Strippers

The whole lot for 8 quid.
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Old 3rd August 2009, 08:42 PM
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Just watched "Rambo",what can I say,bloody excellent.
Bloody being the key word.Excellent swansong (maybe?) to John J......
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I had a good scroll through the forum and i cant believe that i dont think any 1 has mentioned the fantastic Superstitions.. a quality film good story atmospheic and some nice gore touches as well
Do you mean the ealy 80's haunted house flick with the witch, Superstition? If so, I like this movie.I got the Momentum disc but it is also available on R1 from Anchor Bay.
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Old 3rd August 2009, 09:31 PM
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Superstition is a classic.An old fave of mine from the days of VTC.....I now own the ABUS disc.
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Yep, the old VTC pre-cert, that's how I first saw Superstition too!
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Old 4th August 2009, 10:27 AM
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A few films i watched over the weekend:

The Last Shark ( Castellari ) - Great stuff, now my all time fave shark film with a cracking score by the De Angelis brothers.

The Bogeyman ( Ulli Lommel ) - Dull, boring crap.

Last House on Dead End Street - Dirty, horrible, disgusting and i highly reccomend it.

Murder in a Blue World ( aka A Clockwork Terror ) - Interesting spanish variation on a Clockwork orange from the director of Cannibal Man that unfortunatley wares out its welcome.
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Old 4th August 2009, 08:26 PM
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A few films i watched over the weekend:

The Last Shark ( Castellari ) - Great stuff, now my all time fave shark film with a cracking score by the De Angelis brothers.

The Bogeyman ( Ulli Lommel ) - Dull, boring crap.

Last House on Dead End Street - Dirty, horrible, disgusting and i highly reccomend it.

Murder in a Blue World ( aka A Clockwork Terror ) - Interesting spanish variation on a Clockwork orange from the director of Cannibal Man that unfortunatley wares out its welcome.
Last House on Dead End street is pure nasty...one of my faves

Some I've watched recently....

Wolf Creek....was expecting more but not a bad horror...bit low on the gore for my liking

At midnight I'll take your soul...first Coffin Joe film..really enjoyed this, very creepy and some brutal violence.

Rosemary's Killer (Prowler) Loved this, some great Savini gore. One of the better slashers from the 80's

Nightmare Concert...Took a while to get into but eventually did and loved it, again some great gore as usual from Fulci
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Old 5th August 2009, 05:00 PM
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Watched 'El Topo' last night and it's fully deserving of its cult status in my opinion. It seems like about 5 films have been stuffed into one!
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