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I have a nostalgic affection for The Funhouse. It was the second 'X' film I ever saw on the cinema as part of a double bill with My Bloody Valentine back in 1981.
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#2752
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Yes, I did! In response to Gojirosan, did you actually see Elizabeth Berridge in the shower? |
#2753
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Well spotted there, Vampix! His brief appearance is often missed. |
#2754
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Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street - Once you get past the fact that the title is totally misleading because there are no Zombies, this low budget horror is quite good. There is a keen sense of dread and it is relentlessly downbeat. Don't expect to be left with a happy feeling.
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#2755
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Yeah, but she's got one of those faces that looks like she's just wet herself and is about to burst into tears! Like Jessica Harper!
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#2756
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Watched Alabama's Ghost last night. A seriously strange film |
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Okay you may not like her face but you can't fault her other attributes. |
#2758
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The fair Ms Berridge later turned up in the excellent Amadeus. |
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Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street - Once you get past the fact that the title is totally misleading because there are no Zombies, this low budget horror is quite good. There is a keen sense of dread and it is relentlessly downbeat. Don't expect to be left with a happy feeling. i have this under it's original title which is just Mulberry Street, i know what you mean about no zombies, but the f'ed up rat people were damn strange. Just tried to watch the ORPHAN movie but it's just like every other supernatural horror about, so ive decided to watch Ms. 45 for the first time instead.... |
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