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Old 26th June 2011, 05:55 PM
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VIDOCQ - I watch this dazzling supernatural horror thriller often
why it hasn't been released in the UK is a mystery
one of my top 5 films
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Old 26th June 2011, 06:07 PM
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Went with a mate to see Tank Girl at the cinema, only about 20 sat down to watch it, there were only the two of us at the end.

It was terrible, but i keep meaning to buy it on dvd.
yeah it's all over the place and hated by critics but it's just that that makes me love it and makes remember 1995 and the films that came from studios back then, another over the top hated film is Pauly Shore's Bio Dome which again i absolutely love.
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Old 26th June 2011, 06:07 PM
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One Dark Night aka Mausoleum (1983),this managed to creep me out at times.
Decent supernatural (teen) horror with a nice late 70's/early 80's vibe.
Still have to watch disc 2 of the Shriek Show dvd which has the workprint,lots of extras as well!
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Old 26th June 2011, 07:21 PM
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After reading Gojirosan's post from a couple of weeks ago I watched "Mulberry Street". I totally loved it. The story built up nicely and the acting was excellent. Can't wait to see "Stakeland" now (if it's as good as I've heard then Jim Mickle is a name to look out for).

Also watched "Doghouse". Surprisingly good. The zombies were great, there was some good gore and some genuinely funny moments.
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Old 26th June 2011, 07:49 PM
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After reading Gojirosan's post from a couple of weeks ago I watched "Mulberry Street". I totally loved it. The story built up nicely and the acting was excellent. Can't wait to see "Stakeland" now (if it's as good as I've heard then Jim Mickle is a name to look out for).

Also watched "Doghouse". Surprisingly good. The zombies were great, there was some good gore and some genuinely funny moments.
i rate Mulberry Street very highly, it's a shame the uk plopped 'Zombie Virus on' before the mulberry street. Stake Land for me is the best Horror film of the year so far, it's bleak and bloody and has some interesting ideas.
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Old 26th June 2011, 09:00 PM
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Not as good, i'm afraid. Brynner who i really like is on autopilot.
I think I'll rent them once I've seen Sabata and see if they're worth buying. They're less than four quid each, but that's money that could perhaps be spent on something better -- we'll see.
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Old 26th June 2011, 10:14 PM
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Watched the new version of "True Grit" last night, sadly though it looked great and was well acted, I couldn't understand half of what was said due to universal mumbling and a rag tag collection of accents
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At the moment im working myself throught the back catalogue of the goodies
Daft but entertaining just what the doctor orderd...lol.
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Old 27th June 2011, 12:20 PM
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At the womans urging, I watched a Ryan Reynolds romantic drama called "Definitely, Maybe" yesterday. To be honest, I enjoyed it! It stays away from the irratating comedy side of it, and the majority of the film (like, 95% of it) is from a male view/stance.

A standard charismatic performance from Reynolds, a great script and a believable lead that I could actually relate to meant that I thoroughly enjoyed it, and would definitely recommend it!

I was dreading yesterday afternoon, but it turned out alright!
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Old 27th June 2011, 01:20 PM
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Does she know you call her 'the woman'?!
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