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Old 26th April 2018, 10:51 AM
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Is this Downey Jr's last film as Iron Man before they replace him with someone younger whose a worse actor or most likely a woman?
rumours he will be voicing the suit etc. but expect you to be right it was prefect casting, he was born to play Tony Stark.
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Old 26th April 2018, 11:56 AM
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Is this Downey Jr's last film as Iron Man before they replace him with someone younger whose a worse actor or most likely a woman?
He's returning for Avengers 4.
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Old 26th April 2018, 01:29 PM
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Finishing my spree with 3 Andy Milligans.

Bloodthirsty Butchers...
If only the Carry Ons had done Sweeney Todd

Carnage...
Haunted house shenan-igans .... ahem. "You, young lady are going to help me with the dishes!!". If only that was the most troubling thing here were the housework. Screw Insidious ... these ghosts ARE terrifying.

Blood. Review to follow as I can only bend time at the weekends
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Old 26th April 2018, 02:19 PM
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Finishing my spree with 3 Andy Milligans.

Bloodthirsty Butchers...
If only the Carry Ons had done Sweeney Todd

Carnage...
Haunted house shenan-igans .... ahem. "You, young lady are going to help me with the dishes!!". If only that was the most troubling thing here were the housework. Screw Insidious ... these ghosts ARE terrifying.

Blood. Review to follow as I can only bend time at the weekends
Surprised you never watched killing American style

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Old 26th April 2018, 02:42 PM
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Don't Look Now 1973

After the death of their daughter John and Laura Baxter travel to Venice for a working holiday. Laura befriends two sisters one who is blind and has psychic abilities and tells Laura her daughter is happy but things turn darker.

This is the first time i have seen this movie all the way through and enjoyed it very much.

Donal Sutherland and Julie Christie give out great perfomances as the grieving couple that we feel sympathy for at their loss and attempt to greive over.

What starts over as a drama thriller type slowly turns into a psycholigical thriller as John believes his wife to be ill and not thinking straight or is it himself who hasn't got over the death and dwells on his work and is everyone around him playing mind games along with a serial killer.

The film is shot at a wandering easy pace that sets up the tone of the movie with perfect suspense added in for the darker tone and sinister implications that do leave us with possible mind games being played. 10 out 10.


There used to be this creepy old religious guy who lived near us whenb we were kids. My dad always referred to him as "Don't Look Now". I had no idea why, until I eventually saw the film and discovered that he resembled the dwarf at the end

Anyway, it's a fantastic film, although definitely to everyone's tastes.
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That was noted. I needed a break from poorly framed action sequences
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That was noted. I needed a break from poorly framed action sequences
Fair enough, besides how much of Robert z'dars face can you take before you succumb to the cosmological abyss

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Blood (Andy Milligan)
Yet again, there just is something about his films. Ostensibly a load of 'occult' twaddle ... but I find them charming. And it made more fricking sense than that bloody Redeemer
Now that unravelled somewhat (where DOES Bill find them??) but will rewatch!! I digress.
I think I've just time to watch Vapours
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I try not to look at his face. All I see now is him saying 'that line' in Showgirls
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Night of the Demon (1980)

A gore soaked Bigfoot epic and in all truth one of the best around. Despite some odd moments of hamfistedness in the acting departments Night of the Demon is an all round triumph from the camp fire tales with their crazy well realised kill sequences to the all out cabin siege finale. There's death by, well, basically anything old Bigfoot can get his hands on, even the odd penis here and there will do.

Wildly entertaining, with a decent looking Bigfoot to boot, and a film that delivers the grue in spades. One of the few films genuinely worthy of the term 'video nasty'.
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