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I had a double bill of 28 Days Later... (2002) and 28 Weeks Later (2007) on Blu-ray last night. The first film looks terrible and no better than the dvd (I compared) due to the way Danny Boyle shot it digitally for a (crap) documentary feel. However it remains a tense, claustrophobic experience, even if it is simply a remake of the BBC's Day of the Triffids (1981). Excellent performances all round from Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Megan Burns, Christopher Eccleston and Brendan Gleeson. 28 Weeks Later fares much better in the HD stakes, looking like a proper film even if some of the gorilla style film making elements remain. Thankfully following the catastrophic events of the first film where a pandemic either wipes out most of the UK's population or turns them into rage induced infected mutants. Thankfully the Americans (Including Jeremy Renner (Playing a sniper no less) and Rose Byrne turn up to save the day creating a safe zone in London for those not infected. So obviously nothing will go wrong. Both are excellent films but the most pleasure i gained was hearing the pulsing theme music from John Murphy, particularly in the second film where it features heavily. I'd forgotten it, but it's brilliant and has definitely been used many times since. |
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Mesa Of Lost Women. 1953. Imagine Uncle fester as a mad scientist...that happens in this film, Jackie Coogan plays a scientist injecting females with a serum to transform to turn them into a superhuman race and using spider venom. This is one I can't really take seriously as it seems to be all over the place and rushed with the running time but Tandra Quinn as Tarantella does do a nice sultry dance. 5104FPTMM9L._AC_SY445_.jpg
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The Crow. 1993. Sadly Brandon Lee's last film, mixes with Gothic and supernatural revenge, rock star comes back from the dead to get revenge on the men who killed him and his girlfriend one by one. Ernie Hudson plays the copper who was on the case and a year later thinks he has seen a ghost. Alex Proyas was ables to bring a good written screenplay to life but must have had a tough time after the tragedy, but did we need the sequels? City of Angels was ok but the other two and a series, were they necessary??? wF2Tnf0bdYrzCKVbWh0mFwPJS6k.jpg
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TBH, I don't really fancy The new Batman Film that stars Robert Pattinson. The Trailer didn't do anything for me. |
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Rolling Vengeance 80's Film which sees the tale of some locals terrorizing a family until The Son has had enough and rigs up a Monster Truck to get revenge. The story has been told many times but it's a classic for a reason and this is really enjoyable. UK release please Chopping Mall Another 80's Film which sees some Robots that are Security for a Mall but malfunction and start killing off some employees that are having a party. A bit outdated but it's still a decent watch. Thought that this would have shown up on The Vestron Classics Label like in the U.S but not yet. Kings Man Really boring Prequel to The Kingsmen Films but it doesn't really seem to be connected until the end and TBH the characters and plot wasn't interesting. |
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