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CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD (Fulci) Lots of Lovecraft in this one Evil Clergyman, the town of Dunwich) but not really anything to do with HPL (though Fulci was a fan), a priest hangs himself & opens the Gates of Hell, a reporter & Catherine McColl must stop it. About as much logic as Evil Dead but the ATMOSPHERE!!!!!! Fog shrouded streets, maggots galore! One of Fulci's best & another one I have numerous copies of. Lovecraft Country? Hollywood P.C. Bull$hit! Give me City any day! Perfect grindhouse zombie fare! House, Beyond & ZFE lined up for the rest of the week! |
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Tonight I watched the amazing nostalgia trip that is The Goonies, in wonderful 4k HDR and it looks amazing haha. As ever though that first 30 minutes is a struggle, all 4 of those kids just yelling over each other, but as soon as they lose Chunk it gets so much better - I loved it Good enough For you is Good enough For me Is good enough It's good enough for me Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Hey You Guys!
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Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell (2018) A breezy monster movie with likable characters, fun dialogue and plenty of action. What were the producers thinking though, filming this in South Africa when it's set at an Arctic polar research station? |
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There's a brilliantly amusing scene in Battle of Britain. During the midst of the German blitz on London an old man staggers into an air raid shelter looking dazed and confused. "They got the Rose and Crown" he exclaims as if his entire life had been taken away from him. A woman nearby laughs and cries out - "He'll have to drink at the Red Lion now". |
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Kill Squad (1982, Patrick G Donahue) Should have been called Kick Squad, as nearly everyone in the film can fight () ahem. A man is wronged, so he calls on his ol' army buddies to right that wrong with the help of the ol' chop socky. The dialogue is somewhat pricelessly delivered BY ALL. Plus the bad guy is ... Cameron Mitchell (looking quite sober and compos etc) REWATCH!!!
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The Queen Film about the Royal Family's reaction to Princess Diana's Death. Helen Mirren, Michael Sheen and James Cromwell star. Not usually a fan of this sort of thing but I really thoroughly enjoyed this, Mirren is amazing, Sheen is brilliant (Love him in Prodigal Son BTW) but Cromwell steals the show especially the lines regarding people sleeping in the streets mourning someone they haven't met and they say we're mad. Mind you there were some good funny lines. Can't help thinking that they had a point regarding some of the OTT reactions from the general public though. No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder Sequel in name only, where Loren Avedon travels to Thailand where he's accused of murdering his abducted fiancée's family. He flees, hooks up with his friend and Cynthia Rothrock and they travel to Cambodia where they go up against a Russian Army Unit led by a maniacal Matthias Hues. Really enjoyed this, it's not going to win any major Action or Writing Awards but it delivers in Action and some really violent scenes as well. Can't help wondering whether EIV pulled a VIPCO and took a film called Raging Thunder and added the No Retreat, No Surrender title for name value. EIV were one of my favorite VHS Distributers in the 80's and 90's Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves Story telling the story of Robin Hood and his battle against The Sheriff Of Nottingham. Kevin Costner plays Hood well, Morgan Freeman has a under-rated role with some funny lines but it's Alan Rickman as The Sheriff Of Nottingham who is the star of the show an absolute master class of acting. Not sure if his scenes and lines were written before or after he agreed to star in this. He made it so effortless. I believe that this is the best Live Action Robin Hood film also a 10 year old me at The Cinema was quite surprised at the hand chopping scene at the beginning. I actually thought you saw it in great detail but it appeared that my eyes deceived me on that one lol. You certainly don't see that in PG Films. Bill & Ted Face The Music Utter crap. |
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Now You See Me (2013) Wow, quite possibly the most ludicrous, implausible and least realistic movie i've seen in years. Now You See Me makes the Marvel universe seem like a grittish kitchen sink drama from Mike Leigh. The most bonkers thing about this glitzy magic / heist movie with a fantastic cast is despite all the absurdities it's still a lot of fun, however the minute you start to think about events you realise what a load of bollocks the last 110 minutes were. |
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