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Old 17th May 2017, 07:29 PM
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What version do you have Dem?
Just the 2Entertain UK dvd. It looks fine even though it's 1:33:1.

However the US blu looks superb. I keep meaning to buy the combo pack.
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Old 17th May 2017, 08:24 PM
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It's just one of those films imho......that smoking jacket alone etc



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Children Of The Corn (1984, Fritz Kiersch)

Can I just say this was the first time I've seen this from start to finish.
Nasty wee opening. Then the realisation that it was a King story sets in.
Helmed by the chap who did Tuff Turf funnily enough, another tale of kids running wild the rather watery Peter Hortonfromthirtysomething and Sarah Connor try and evade capture by a tweeny cult. Not as genuinely gripping as Who Can Kill A Child?, they made 7 of them? Pass.

Last Embrace (1979, Johnathan Demme)
Combining a belated tribute and the 79 fetish, Roy Scheider has a fun old time in this not, sneered at by Christopher "Twinkle toes" Walken, pouted at by Janet Margolin, shot at by Joe Spinell and generally beset on all sides by spooks of the official type. No Caspars here!
Will make a great double bill with Marathon Man, another paranoid classic.....
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Old 17th May 2017, 09:35 PM
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Vampire Circus 1972

15 years after the villagers destroy a vampire. A plague has wiped out some of the inhabitants a circus has entered through a quarantined area and entertain the villagers but a dark side of the troupe slowly emerges.

This is one of the best Hammer Horror's masterpieces, even though it was done on a low budget and shot in six weeks, it's very suspenseful and fast paced entertaining movie from start to finish and best watched in the dark.

Adrienne Corri stars as the ring mistress of the carnival and look out for David Prowse before he became Darth Vader. For all Vampire fans this is a film to add to your collection.
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Old 17th May 2017, 09:48 PM
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Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)

**** this awful franchise (the movies that is).

** out of *****

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This time we have not one but four monsters, both Rodan and Godzilla are back and as soon as the clap eyes on each other they start fighting destroying everything in there path, but the worst is yet to come when King Ghidorh emerges from a meteorite its up to Mothra still in her lavra stage from the last film to get Godzilla and Rodan to join forces with her to save the earth. We also have a sub story of a princess trying to be killed. Hey what's not too love we four beasties battling it out. This WS also the start of Godzilla becoming the defender of earth. Peopel might laugh at the effects but give me them anyday over cgi.8/10
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Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)

**** this awful franchise (the movies that is).

** out of *****
Aww! is it rubbish? I wanted to like it. I loved the one previous.
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This time we have not one but three monsters this, both Rodan and Godzilla are back and as soon as the clap eyes on each other they start fighting each other destroying everything in there path, but the worst is yet to come when King Ghidorh emerges from a meteorite its up to Mothra still in her lavra stage from the last film to get Godzilla and Rodan to join forces with her to save the earth. We also have a sub story of a princess trying to be killed. Hey what's not too love we four beasties battling it out. 8/10
Aren't you bored of rubber monsters banging into one another yet, Treb? I know i would be.
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Old 17th May 2017, 10:01 PM
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Aren't you bored of rubber monsters banging into one another yet, Treb? I know i would be.
No! I love them it all has a certain idiotic charm.

But I should try to watch some horror this week.
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Children Of The Corn (1984, Fritz Kiersch)

Can I just say this was the first time I've seen this from start to finish.
Nasty wee opening. Then the realisation that it was a King story sets in.
Helmed by the chap who did Tuff Turf funnily enough, another tale of kids running wild the rather watery Peter Hortonfromthirtysomething and Sarah Connor try and evade capture by a tweeny cult. Not as genuinely gripping as Who Can Kill A Child?, they made 7 of them? Pass.
I think most people would say the third one is by far the best of the series.
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I think most people would say the third one is by far the best of the series.
I'l take your word for it.
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