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bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 14th February 2017 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie Teardrop (Post 521044)
Not sure about 'any good'... it's certainly very odd. A few months ago there was talk of a new release on Blu-ray, but nothing has transpired.
I can't imagine Arrow would see much market value in it.

I think Redemption still owns this one and there were murmurings of a US Blu-ray but we'll have to wait and see.

Demdike@Cult Labs 14th February 2017 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Deadite (Post 521047)
The Awakening. Thought i'd seen this before. Turns out i've only ever seen the first hour - weird. Anyway, the delectable Rebecca Hall plays a debunker of mystics, mediums and fake bumpers in the night who is called to a boys boarding school by the rather curt Dominic West to investigate 'ghostly' goings on after the death of a student. Once she gets there, we meet the third wheel that keeps the movie going, the always dependable Imelda Staunton as Maude the matron of the school. Well, there's bebunking (hey, a boarding school joke. I'm here all night folks), followed by an 'Awakening' if you like and it's then that the picture really gets going. There are some nice chilly set-pieces involving a dolls-house that seems to move around the school depicting what is going on, went on, or what might have been going on, and a satisfactorily unsatisfactory ending that can certainly be taken in more than one way.

The three central performances are all excellent, but this is Hall's film for me. Mind you, i'd watch her reading the phone directory as the slightly altered saying goes.

That's two films in the same amount of days that we both rate, Deadite. (Real Steel being the other).

Be afraid ... be very afraid.

Justin101 14th February 2017 09:37 AM

The Brides of Dracula (1960)

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Certainly the best film called The Brides of Dracula that features neither Dracula nor his Brides :lol: Joking aside, this is actually a pretty strong Gothic horror from Hammer. The current bluray discs are a cause of contention for some, Universal say that they have remastered in the 'original theatrical ratio' as was seen in cinemas stateside, however purists insist that the film was shot in 1.66:1 However, I think the framing is fine on the disc, nothing looks cramped and at this point only Terrence Fisher could say for sure which is right.

Tower of London (1962)

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Richard III vs Macbeth vs The American Drive-in Movie. It's bonkers but fun. Vincent Price excels in a more serious role, less camp then usual and a whole lot more Shakespearean! That's not to say he doesn't add a few slices of ham because he definitely does! It was a first time viewing for me last night and it's now one of my favourite Corman/Price films.

Dave Boy 14th February 2017 03:59 PM

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RESIDENT EVIL THE FINAL CHAPTER

Wow! This must be the loudest film I have ever seen. The sound system was ear piercing.
This is gonna get some panning from critics but I thought it was good.
The scenes of a devastated Washington and New York look nice and apocalyptic.
The action hardly lets up and the editing is pretty frantic. There are some good set pieces especially the tunnel turbine scene which has a great music score.
If this is really the end of this film series then in my opinion it goes out with a bang. A good one.

trebor8273 14th February 2017 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Boy (Post 521139)
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RESIDENT EVIL THE FINAL CHAPTER

Wow! This must be the loudest film I have ever seen. The sound system was ear piercing.
This is gonna get some panning from critics but I thought it was good.
The scenes of a devastated Washington and New York look nice and apocalyptic.
The action hardly lets up and the editing is pretty frantic. There are some good set pieces especially the tunnel turbine scene which has a great music score.
If this is really the end of this film series then in my opinion it goes out with a bang. A good one.

the critics never seemed to like these movies.

Justin101 14th February 2017 04:24 PM

Mark Kermode and Alan Jones thought it was OK actually.

Deadite 14th February 2017 04:50 PM

I pretty much like all of the ones i've seen, although i think that's just the first 3 and maybe the 4th? What's the one where she lands a plane on the roof of the building and they end up on the clone ship at the end?

Justin101 14th February 2017 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Deadite (Post 521147)
I pretty much like all of the ones i've seen, although i think that's just the first 3 and maybe the 4th? What's the one where she lands a plane on the roof of the building and they end up on the clone ship at the end?

Yeah that's the 4th one, I thought that one was pretty terrible.

Demdike@Cult Labs 14th February 2017 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Justin101 (Post 521148)
Yeah that's the 4th one, I thought that one was pretty terrible.

Agreed! It's the only one i didn't like.

Deadite 14th February 2017 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Justin101 (Post 521148)
Yeah that's the 4th one, I thought that one was pretty terrible.

It's the weakest of the ones i've seen then. Although 2 is pretty shonky tbh, but i like it anyway. :nod:


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