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Old 19th June 2018, 10:22 PM
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Watched a cool 80's science-fiction on Youtube I had never heard of before called Wavelengh (1983). Apparently, this has never got a DVD or Blu-Ray release but has a good quality VHS rip on Youtube. See link below.

Not only has it has got a cracking score from Tangerine Dream, but it is actually a very decent film, which I really enjoyed. I would love to see this put out by Arrow, would make a phenomenal release but I can see hell freezing over sooner than that, unfortunately.


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Old 19th June 2018, 10:31 PM
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Watched a cool 80's science-fiction on Youtube I had never heard of before called Wavelengh (1983). Apparently, this has never got a DVD or Blu-Ray release but watched a good VHS rip on youtube.

Not only has it has got a cracking score from Tangerine Dream, but it is actually a very decent film, which I really enjoyed. I would love to see this released by Arrow, would make a cracking release but I can see hell freezing over sooner than that, unfortunately.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP8jrXY00-Y
Youtube does have alot of old and rare movies uploaded on there that seem to have been forgotten about, that one you watched Buboven does seem good.
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Old 19th June 2018, 10:34 PM
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Youtube does have alot of old and rare movies uploaded on there that seem to have been forgotten about, that one you watched Buboven does seem good.
It was a very pleasant surprise, have you heard or watched it before?

It gets bonus points for me for having an actor who is also in Joe Dante's original Piranha. He does a great job with his character too!
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Old 19th June 2018, 10:38 PM
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It was a very pleasant surprise, have you heard or watched it before?

It gets bonus points for me for having an actor who is also in Joe Dante's original Piranha. He does a great job with his character too!
To be honest i have not seen it, have heard of it and has a lot of positive reveiws on IMDB,
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Old 19th June 2018, 10:47 PM
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To be honest i have not seen it, have heard of it and has a lot of positive reveiws on IMDB,
Very interesting trivia on IMBD. Nice to see the main female character was apparently a former band member of The Runaways! She gives a terrific performance. That makes me like it even more. Apparently,
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Would love to see Arrow or even 88 Films release this since it is from New World Pictures. It needs it more than the 20th edition of Halloween!
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Old 19th June 2018, 10:57 PM
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Very interesting trivia on IMBD. Nice to see the main female character was apparently a former band member of The Runaways! She gives a terrific performance. That makes me like it even more. Apparently,
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the spaceship effect was also used in Carpenter's Star Man


Would love to see Arrow or even 88 Films release this since it is from New World Pictures. It needs it more than the 20th edition of Halloween!
It would be good to see it released
Check this one out another forgotten sci fi movie

The Sheriff and the Satelite kid from 1979
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Old 19th June 2018, 11:01 PM
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It would be good to see it released
Check this one out another forgotten sci fi movie

The Sheriff and the Satelite kid from 1979
Nice, will do.

A proper release would really give justice to the nice visuals in Wavelength too, some of the shots are pretty impressive.
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Nice, will do.

A proper release would really give justice to the nice visuals in Wavelength too, some of the shots are pretty impressive.
Definatly a good release will do it justice
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Rise of the footsoldier part 2

The aftermath of the execution of Pat Tate, Tony Tucker and Craig Rolfe, Carlton Leach is living with a drug fuelled paranoia as well as trying to stay on top.

Ricci Harnett reprises his role as Carlton aswell as writer and director of this film, this film focuses more on a downward spiral of the previous events to looking over your shoulder type to building your own life back.

This film seemed to be on a low tight budget that seems to swap and change locations in a blink of an eye, again with the previous movie it's filmed at a good steady pace and can have a good entertainment value to it.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

A Nightmare on Elm Street is the first 18-rated horror film I ever saw when I was 11 years old, and I rate it as one of the best of the genre. Wes Craven played an important role in shaping modern horror, making four hugely influential films from the ‘70s to the ‘90s; he came along and changed the genre three times in as many decades. Unfortunately, other than these milestones of The Last House on the Left (1972), The Hills Have Eyes (1977), this, and Scream (1996), Craven spent the most of the rest of his career churning out mediocrity as a glorified hack. The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988), and The People Under the Stairs (1991), are a couple of his notable underrated exceptions. The A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise itself is also a mixed bag, running out of steam from its fourth entry onwards. This was until its creator returned to the series to give us something unique and refreshing, and again underappreciated, with the meta and satirical Scream prototype New Nightmare (1994).

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