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Old 13th February 2013, 03:48 PM
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Because of being unemployed and skint i cant afford to buy films.
But when i was in cex other day just browsing and looking at what i wish i could buy i saw Death Tube for £1 so i thought this looks interesting its only a quid..By god it was a pound wasted what a god damn awful film..
One of those where the concept was a good one and cant help thinking it could have been done so much better, The acting was terrible not one likeable character so couldnt care less who lived or died, And what the hell was with the Character behind the killings must be the worst ever in any film in the history of films, It was like a really bad pokemon reject seeking revenge on the people who rejected him, and as for the other bear characters its like as if pudsey bear and his relatives have made their debut film in there spare time between raising cash for children in need, As if the film wasnt bad enough to begin with when they where all released from their rooms the films went so downhill it actualy become embarrasing to even watch...Such a god damn awful and terrible film that even the horror channel would probably be embarrased to show it and worst thing is they went on to make a sequel.
I feel your pain along with a few others on here too Death Tube is awful
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Old 13th February 2013, 04:06 PM
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Old 13th February 2013, 05:41 PM
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Sinister. Hey, I liiked iit. And not only because the "villain" resembled Mortiis imo, well iif you squiint a biit haha.

Enough of that.

So, I finally showed a mate Srpski, you know that kids film that's not a patch on L&DOAPG

He blanched at "the bit", but dug the rest of it for what it was.....A FILM.

This will have been the seventh time I've watched it now...must see this truncated one at some point!!!
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Old 13th February 2013, 06:08 PM
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That interlude alone - the church/accordion scene - is my of my favourite scenes in recent years. And the chameleon-like Denis Lavant is just remarkable.
I agree the interlude is a moment of genius that punctuates a truly original film.
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Old 13th February 2013, 06:21 PM
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What's Black Dog like Nordic?
Just finished watching it there Dem.

Great film Meatloaf is his usual crazy big mouth Swayze kicks ass and Randy Travis belts out a few numbers whats not to like . Plenty of action , high speed chases in big rig trucks and lots of things blowing up very enjoyable viewing.

The only shit thing Patrick Swayze has ever done is die apart from that i love all his films yes even Dirty Dancing

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Old 13th February 2013, 07:03 PM
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Because of being unemployed and skint i cant afford to buy films.
But when i was in cex other day just browsing and looking at what i wish i could buy i saw Death Tube for £1 so i thought this looks interesting its only a quid..By god it was a pound wasted what a god damn awful film..
One of those where the concept was a good one and cant help thinking it could have been done so much better, The acting was terrible not one likeable character so couldnt care less who lived or died, And what the hell was with the Character behind the killings must be the worst ever in any film in the history of films, It was like a really bad pokemon reject seeking revenge on the people who rejected him, and as for the other bear characters its like as if pudsey bear and his relatives have made their debut film in there spare time between raising cash for children in need, As if the film wasnt bad enough to begin with when they where all released from their rooms the films went so downhill it actualy become embarrasing to even watch...Such a god damn awful and terrible film that even the horror channel would probably be embarrased to show it and worst thing is they went on to make a sequel.
If you're skint maybe try searching youtube for complete films.
Many gems on there.
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Old 13th February 2013, 08:16 PM
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If you're skint maybe try searching youtube for complete films.
Many gems on there.
A lot of cult horror movies are on there, and if they are not, keep a regular eye out, because sometimes they go up and don't last long, like a 720p Blu Ray rip of Hellraiser.
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Old 13th February 2013, 08:26 PM
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If you're skint maybe try searching youtube for complete films.
Many gems on there.
Lotsa Tromaville films here!

Tromamovies - YouTube
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Old 13th February 2013, 08:30 PM
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A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge

Not great but not as bad as some would make out either. Christopher Young's pre Hellraiser score is pretty distinctive.
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Old 13th February 2013, 08:53 PM
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Just watched Rec 3
During the first 20 minutes I thought hey this ain't that bad.
Then when it came up with the title card and turned in to a movie.
I don't know as a stand alone film it was pretty good, enjoyable but as
A Rec Film It Was Crap it felt like 2 films first 20 mins was Rec 3
Last hour was a film called Genesis although I did find the ending facinating
Overall it was good and is worth a watch 8/10
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