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Megadeth - Countdown to Extinction Live Bluray:- A brilliant ninety minute live performance from the mighty Megadeth. Didn't appear to be in true HD ie 1080p. 1080i on my Sony player, still looked and sounded great. Not bothered with the total lack of extra features, with a performance that good, who cares? Great songs and great musicianship. Didn't have my surround sound hooked up so I just watched it using the stereo option. Highly recommended if you're a fan of Mustaine and Company |
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The Oldboy ambivalence surprises me, granted I too don't feel it's one of the absolute best modern films but I still think it's a very enjoyable and grimy revenge thriller. Mind you when it comes to the modern Korean films, I Saw The Devil is probably my favourite. Either way, was watching Fulci's Conquest to prepare for a podcast guest spot very soon. Hey, I like it.
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Never heard of it I like Fulci's and like the look of the artwork, going to buy it,so once again this site has me spending money I shouldn't |
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Not a film, but a documentary on George A. Romero's Day of the Dead, entitled World's End: The Legacy of Day of the Dead. Another in depth study of this classic zombie movie from 1985. Got to hand it to Michael Felsher, his company Red Shirt Pictures make world class documentaries. And this is no exception. Would love to see this in HD on a region B re-release in the future. Till then, the DVD will have to do |
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The Cabin in the Woods (2012) Ground breaking and game changing spout the headline quotes on the movie poster. No its not, its nothing like that. Sure there hasn't really been this sort of film since Scream that tries to play with the normal horror conventions, but, and its a big but, most of the film is directly nicked from writer Joss Whedon's past work. The idea of the devil or the beast controlling the company that controls the actions of the films characters was used throughout Whedon's Angel series. The big bad law firm in that series was called Wolfram and Hart (Wolf, ram and heart geddit?) and the idea that creatures were being held captive by a mysterious organisation in an underground installation was used throughout series four of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The film is a bit of fun granted, but its allegedly game changing ideas are what spoil the film as a horror for me. The film cuts away much of the time to the lab where Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins are manipulating proceedings and these intrusions completely destroy any tension levels that may be building up. Whedon's script has some great character writing and witty dialogue which made me laugh quite a bit. In fact come the end of the film i felt i'd watched a comedy rather than a horror film which is a shame really as i'm fairly sure that wasn't Whedon's intentions. On the whole Cabin was ok but it wasn't a horror film and i won't be in any rush to see it again. |
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