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Nordicdusk 31st March 2021 04:44 PM

I had a blast with Terrifier its a great film to veg out to no story just killing cant see the problem :lol:

Graveyard 31st March 2021 05:00 PM

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When the East meets the West(ern) :happy:

Kurando Mitsutake didn't disappoint me yet, Karate Kill was a blast, Samurai Avenger it's funny, gory and trashy everything you want in a movie.

nicholasrope 31st March 2021 08:53 PM

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Never Back Down

A MMA take on The Karate Kid, which sees a teen encounter issues with the local bully and therefore takes up MMA training to defeat him in a (Not so) underground tournament. Very enjoyable and the tournament does have a twist at the end (Which I kinda appreciate).

Rat Race

A madcap modern take on The Cannonball Run which sees random people go on a chase to be the 1st to a locker that contains 2 million dollars. It's silly, stupid and ludicrous (As in nobody could destroy a Airport Radar and get away with it or steal a Land Speed Car) but it's funny, enjoyable and perfect for a hot day if you don't want a film that you have to concentrate on.

Creed II

The Sons of Creed and Drago do battle for the Heavyweight Championship of the World. A quality edition to The Rocky Saga with a career best performance from Dolph Lundgren. It has also has some nice Easter Eggs for fans. It will be interesting to see how Creed III handles being it's own entity with the characters it's established without the Rocky characters.

MrBarlow 31st March 2021 10:50 PM

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The Dark and The Wicked. 2020.

A brother and sister return to their family farm as their father is slowly dying but the mother believes there is a evil presence there.

This was another haunted house/farm that looked like it had potential, there is a few jump scenes that were timed perfectly, the acting was decent and everyone trying their best to make it as genuine and creepy. Cannot fault the cinematography as it was handled under good direction and with the low light used that gave it the perfect dark atmosphere. Yet the the plot to it made no sense, why was the family targeted, no idea, was the father a bad person and some demon coming to claim his soul, not a clue, was hoping it would all be revealed yet nothing. Think 90 minutes of my life have been wasted.

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Demdike@Cult Labs 31st March 2021 10:56 PM

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Australia (2008)

Hugely enjoyable epic movie from Baz Luhrmann.

At two hours forty minutes it's probably too long but this Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman headliner constantly entertains as it lurches from comedy to western to wartime adventure with Aboriginal Walkabout's thrown in.

Luhrmann's photography is sumptuous and the film has several memorable sequences including a deadly cattle stampede straight out of Howard Hawk's Red River.

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 1st April 2021 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 649026)
Australia (2008)

Hugely enjoyable epic movie from Baz Luhrmann.

As much as I like Moulin Rouge!, Romeo + Juliet, and The Great Gatsby, Australia is my favourite Baz Luhrmann film.

Demdike@Cult Labs 1st April 2021 12:25 PM

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Some Like it Sexy (1969)

The fantasies of of a young man (Christopher Matthews - who you may remember as Paul in 1970's Scars of Dracula) who zips about London in his E-Type seducing a variety of swinging sixties 'dolly birds'.

This is largely plotless affair with Matthews seemingly wishing he was Michael Caine's Alfie but actually coming across like a knock off Robin Askwith and is memorable only for his sex scene double having a ridiculously hairy arse and dozens of moles on his back. It's amusing to begin with but quickly smacks of film making incompetence.

The only decent and slightly sexy scene involves Matthews threesome with the Collinson twins, Mary and Madeleine, soon to be seen in 1971's Twins of Evil. It soon becomes clear that they prefer each other to the floundering Matthews so director Donovan Winter clearly filmed a surprisingly graphic and lengthy lesbian sex scene (Sans Matthews) to spice things up.

Justin101 1st April 2021 02:04 PM

I've had Australia on BD for years in a Luhrman box set but never thought to actually watch it, I kind of want to give it a go though now.

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 1st April 2021 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Justin101 (Post 649052)
I've had Australia on BD for years in a Luhrman box set but never thought to actually watch it, I kind of want to give it a go though now.

If you have a few hours one afternoon or evening, put your phone on silent and enjoy some brilliantly accomplished filmmaking. It's a far from typical Baz Luhrmann film, an epic action-adventure with serious things to say about the more regrettable aspects of Australian history.

Demoncrat 1st April 2021 10:02 PM

Creation Stories (Nick Moran)

Couldn't resist seeing this.
If only to see how The Jesus & Mary Chain would be portrayed :lol: in the course of events. Spud plays McGee. A well known cast play various folk I grew up listening to tbh :lol:, much to a greater or lesser effect depending on how much of The Golden Bough you've read :laugh:
Ahem.
A film. You may recognise some of the ST :rolleyes:


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