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Old 13th January 2018, 06:45 PM
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Taking a brake from sons of anarchy and started the revenant.
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Old 13th January 2018, 08:01 PM
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As in the DiCaprio/Hardy film?
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Old 13th January 2018, 08:24 PM
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National Lampoon's European Vacation
. The Griswold's win an all expenses paid vacation around Europe on a game show and are soon causing chaos wherever they go in this entertaining mid 80s comedy with Chevy and company. It's a bit episodic, as as inevitable, and the ending is a bit OTT, but Chevy and the gang are as amusing as ever and there's some big laughs and some amusing cameos from some Brit comedy legends including Mel Smith, Robbie Coltrane, Maureen Lipman and Eric Idle. Good fun. Haven't seen this for decades!
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Old 14th January 2018, 09:39 AM
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Enthiran - The Robot (2010)
Bollywood 'sci fi' caper. Scientist builds robot. It's logical approach sets off a chain of events which no one could have foreseen Not as many musical interludes as I expected from the few of these that I have seen . Mate's request (he fancied the female lead methinks ... cute in a Mila Kunis kind of way).
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Old 14th January 2018, 11:17 AM
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The hourglass sanatorium

Joseph is taking a train to a dilapidated Sanatorium in order to visit his dying father. Upon arrival he has to break into the place as it appears locked up and in stepping into the building he appears to step into another world. He is advised that his father is dead, but is still living as time has stopped. From there he goes on a strange odyssey that might be purely in his own subconscious as he steps back into his own past and visits places and people long since gone including reflections on the Holocaust.
Hourglass is a dark, beautiful film that does an amazing job of getting into the head-space of someone dealing with grief. The film is beautifully layered and the Blu-ray transfer which is from the recent Polish restoration looks incredible. The film has genuinely amazing cinematography which really imbues the film with an otherworldly feel. If you get the chance pick this up.


Kiss me deadly

Mike Hammer picks up a young woman on the highway after almost running her over. She's terrified and pleads with Hammer for help. Pretty soon they're stopped and Hammer is rendered unconscious while the woman is tortured to death. Hammer begins to investigate and discovers a conspiracy involving a mysterious box and nuclear scientists.
Writer A.I. Bezzerides and director Robert Aldrich take Spillanes novel, discard about 90% of it and opt to do their own thing. They have crafted a pitch black noir thriller with a genuinely weird and paranoid tone designed to satirise Spillane's world view and throw a critical eye on 50's America. Hammer in the books is a rough around the edges guy trying to do the right thing. Here, hes a cheap thug. A fairly dumb misogynist who pimps out his partner Velda to married guys in order to clear divorce cases. He's a guy who doesn't just use violence as a necessary adjunct to his job, rather he seems to get off on it. Trapping a blokes hand in a drawer for example, he leers with pleasure and in other scenes isn't shy about slapping people about when needed. Spillane may not be keen on the film but it remains one of the great noir's of the 50's and a real highlight in Aldrich's career. Certainly its one of Ralph meeker's great roles as Hammer that he seems to relish.
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Great double bill there K!!

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Old 14th January 2018, 11:36 AM
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I will say this now. The Criterion blu-ray of kiss me deadly is incredible. Region A locked.
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Noted. Crazed film as is. Fingers crossed Eureka pick it up for UK then ...
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Old 14th January 2018, 11:47 AM
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Noted. Crazed film as is. Fingers crossed Eureka pick it up for UK then ...
The fact that Criterion hasn't released it here suggests someone has licensed it. Hopefully not Studio Canal who'll sit on it or release something sub par. There's a spanish release but I can't vouch for it. I certainly don't know if its got the wealth of bonus material that Criterion have included on their release. I snagged the Criterion one relatively cheap off a private seller but that was still about £18.
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Old 14th January 2018, 12:00 PM
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The New Barbarians

Homoerotic codswollop spinning out of Mad Max 2 into weirdo guns for cocks stand off at the end. The baddies are cool, looking like Dave Hill from Slade has dressed up The Glitter Band as himself.

The Convent

Fun rip off of Night of the Demons minus the T&A but with added luminosity.

Delirium

A mountain of breasts in search of a plot amongst the pointless attempts at surrealism.
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