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Slippery Jack 26th January 2013 07:32 AM

Yup, it's all very weird... in a brilliant way :clap: . . .

J Harker 26th January 2013 07:47 AM

True enough. I just like there to more reason to things I suppose. Particularly when deeper things are hinted at.

Make Them Die Slowly 26th January 2013 08:07 AM

THE SWEENEY. More a homage to the look of the cinema of Michael Mann than a reboot of the original TV show. It contains possibly the most English of car chases ever...round a closed caravan park in autumn. No brain fun. As ever with Nick Love, the commentary track totally eclipses the film and demands more repeat listens than the film repeat viewings.

IP MAN and IP MAN 2. Beautiful looking fight scenes, sentiment and high moral values packed into two excellent films. Recommended.

Rik 26th January 2013 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawkmonger (Post 316416)

Hey Hawk! :tongue1:

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Hawkmonger 26th January 2013 01:42 PM

You get a like, so I'll climb down and shovel your broken corpse up and give it a true funeral. Valhalla style!:rockon:
TBH if you don't like it I would like to know. I despise the Spider-Man films and consider TDK and TDKR to be horrificaly over rated (while Batman Begins is seriously over shadowed by them, did people see Cillians Murphys performance as Scarecrow in that? Bloody amazing!) so Dredd was a punch in the heart for me. Finaly, the best comic book character of all time get's a film worthy of John Wagners genius. So yeah, no matter how many detractors it has in the mainstream, genre fans and 2KAD fans will (mostly) agreey that it was a film for them.

The Last Stand (Kim Ji-Woon-2013): The spiritual younger brother to The Expendables. I went in wanting cheese, and I was grinning from ear to ear afterwords. Some great scene chewing from the two main bads (Eduardo Norigo as Cortez and Peter Stromare as Burrel) as one thunders across the nation as a Lewis Hamelton wannabe and the other says '****' alot. Ah-Nolld get's in some great one liners ("I'm the sheriff! Schmuck!") an (at times painful) final fight and some genuinly funny moments ("This....is the nazi killer!" and "Shut up grann-'BANG!'). Not clever, nor overly original but a great pocorn flick.

Next, Motel Hell!

Delirium 26th January 2013 03:38 PM

Watched All the Colors of the Dark again last night. It's one of my favourite gialli and I have great fun spotting the London locations, not least the pub Fenech drinks in which is my local. It shares many similarities with Lizard in a Woman's Skin with its mad psychedelic dream sequences and I love Bruno Nicolai's rather hip score. Fenech is stunning as always.

Can't work out where that Gothic Mansion is though. Anyone know?

Beyond72 26th January 2013 03:59 PM

Mr Nice / 24 hour party people

Great double bill from film4 but finished at 3:30 am. :yawn:

Justin101 26th January 2013 04:09 PM

I bought 24 hour party people DVD the other week from That's Entertainment but I haven't got around to watching it yet - looking forward to seeing it.

Dave Boy 26th January 2013 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Delirium (Post 316534)
Watched All the Colors of the Dark again last night. I
Can't work out where that Gothic Mansion is though. Anyone know?

Looks like Wykehurst Place,Bolney,West Sussex.
Also seen in The Legend Of Hell House (1973) and Demons Of The Mind (1972) :yo:

JoshuaKaitlyn 26th January 2013 05:09 PM

A Fool There Was (1915)
Birth of a Nation (1915)
Burlesque on Carmen (1915)

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