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The Snow Devils (Antonio Margheriti, 1967) CONTAINS SPOILERS SORRY Ahem. Once in a lifetime comes the opportunity to witness one of the most spectacular haircuts in the entire history of cinema. Sculpted to an alarming degree, I hope to Cthulhu that it was merely a wig, but sadly brethren I fear not...... The film itself was a competent exercise, with some choice dialogue ahem, in Tibetan shenaningans involving aliens who all resemble dusty Canutes imo cough cough. Recommended!!
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THE FUGITVE - one of the best ever chase thrillers Tommy Lee Jones deserving his Oscar VIDOCQ - i see this every month or so, fantastic French supernatural horror, come on some UK company release this with extras w/Eng subs unlike my and every other dvds released, the companies have the money..... |
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Probably not the right place for this, but I can't wait until the 15th of September! Going to watch Moon, then They Live followed by the Vengeance Trilogy (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Oldboy and Lady Vengeance) at the Prince Charles in London. 6pm until 8am. Oh my! |
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the opening music from INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS comes from so i read, WHITE LIGHTNING but i was channel hopping the other day and the same tune was at the start of THE ALAMO by Dimitri Tiomkin |
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Out of the Dark 1995 Don't be fooled by the trailer because this one is 80% typical Stephen Chow mo lei tau comedy and 20% more or less serious horror. Luckily I knew this before going in... Not bad if you like the typical Chow humor. |
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ROMASANTA. I really liked this Spanish werewolf film set in the 1850s. It had a nice, familiar feeling to it that I can't quite put my finger on. It reminded me of warm fires, toast and winter afternoons as a child. Which is odd as I don't recall serial murder and women being wanked with bars of soap made from the fat of their relatives as being part of my childhood. |
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