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Old 15th September 2016, 10:43 AM
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Appetite definitely whetted for Landmine Goes Click.
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Old 15th September 2016, 10:57 AM
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I attempted to watch the American version of 'We Are What We Are'

I gave up after about an hour because nothing had happened!
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Old 15th September 2016, 11:40 AM
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Here's my latest image of the 20 movies I've seen since the other one of these. I've seen a few since then, but they'll be going into the next image. Crazy to think I've been doing this for a good few years now!

  1. The Worm Eaters - Most gross-out, disgusting 'kids' movie ever made
  2. The Confessional Murders - Excellent British horror from the 70s. Top stuff!
  3. The Strange World Of Coffin Joe - Another surreal nightmare in the Coffin Joe series
  4. The Rape Of The Vampire - Very strange but a great watch!
  5. The Sword In The Stone - A Disney classic that's still hilarious - although it does drag a bit
  6. The Nutty Professor - Never gets old! One of E. Murphy's best IMO
  7. The Return Of Ringo - One of the best Spaghetti Westerns, that isn't from Leone
  8. Panic - New London thriller that's very similar to Rear Window. Another great watch
  9. The Last King - Vikings on skis! Lots of action - decent for a viking flick
  10. Carnival Of Blood - Yawn! Got so bored of this film. I used to really like it though
  11. The Man Who Fell To Earth - Classic of David Bowie's. Although it is a tad too slow, it's one of the finest British sci-fis
  12. Let's Be Evil - One of the most visually unique horror films I've seen. Virtual Reality nightmare
  13. The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue - A zombie MASTERPIECE! Watched after finding out the place I visited in Peak District was a filming location from the film!
  14. One Million Years BC - My personal fave Hammer film
  15. A Night At The Opera - Classic Marx comedy
  16. Cannibal: The Musical - Slightly overrated, but still lots of fun. Catchy songs too!
  17. Hue & Cry - Excellent British B&W film. Highly recommended for a Sunday afternoon
  18. Catfish - Interesting documentary if it wasn't all faked (apparently)
  19. Looney Tunes Back In Action - Love the Looney Tunes! Although it can't come even close to Space Jam
  20. Bloodbath At The House Of Death - Huge fan of the British horror comedy with Kenny Everett and Vincent Price. Two British legends! Horror laughs done in the best possible taste...


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Old 15th September 2016, 01:04 PM
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Rampage: President Down (2016)

**1/2 out of *****


Shivers (1975)

**** out of *****

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Old 15th September 2016, 04:59 PM
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Watched that Peeping Tom (Michael Powell, 1960)
Yes, it is sicker than Psycho. I could go and on. But I don't have to...surely? After a decade of utter tweeness, this must have been a total hand grenade at the time. Good old British repression destroyed one of the finest film makers this country has ever produced.
Thankfully no one will attempt an shot-by-shot remake of this.
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Old 15th September 2016, 06:19 PM
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Here's my latest image of the 20 movies I've seen since the other one of these. I've seen a few since then, but they'll be going into the next image. Crazy to think I've been doing this for a good few years now!

  1. Bloodbath At The House Of Death - Huge fan of the British horror comedy with Kenny Everett and Vincent Price. Two British legends! Horror laughs done in the best possible taste...

Sorry to be pedantic but Price was a yank.
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Old 15th September 2016, 07:14 PM
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So he was! He would've made a very fine English gent though.
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Old 15th September 2016, 07:57 PM
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Sorry to be pedantic but Price was a yank.
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So he was! He would've made a very fine English gent though.
He would have been an eggceptionally eggcellent Brit!

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Old 15th September 2016, 10:29 PM
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Don't Breathe (2016) - 2.5/5

It was OK, got a bit silly with its constant false endings.

Blair Witch (2016) - 1.5/5

A boring rehash of the original masquerading as a sequel.
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Old 15th September 2016, 10:57 PM
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I went to a screening in London of Blair Witch on Wednesday night and was very disappointed as adds it nothing new to the genre and i didn't really care about the characters. It does have a exceptionally loud soundtrack which stopped me nodding off. Only great thing about the screening was getting free beer, and a Blair Witch poster and t-shirt.

I am not really a fan of found footage movies but do recommend an upcoming movie called FOUND FOOTAGE 3D which had likeable characters, some good jump scares and the added bonus of well done 3D. Not sure when or if it actually is getting a cinema release but definitely keep an eye out for it
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