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Old 29th October 2012, 08:46 PM
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Sitting down to watch Tenebrae seeing it for the first time!

....and I have to say 'bloody' good movie! But I guessed who the killer was on page 30!
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Old 29th October 2012, 08:55 PM
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Cat O' Nine Tails - Watchable, but I got bored with the mystery plot, and it felt overlong at 107 minutes. Great Morricone score though, and I loved how the killers POV scenes were executed.
I disagree. I consider it to be Argento's under appreciated masterpiece.
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Old 29th October 2012, 08:55 PM
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I just got home from seeing Walter Hill's The Warriors on the cinema screen.

Yeah, you should be that jealous...

I am after all it was the film I voted for best action film but lost

Now I'm in the mood to watch it so ill have to dig it now,
If I turn all my lights off and watch it on my tv (52inch)
Then it's next best thing to watching it at the pics
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Old 29th October 2012, 09:17 PM
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Saw it last year, great film to see on the big screen. The audience reaction p***** me off though, laughing at scenes not funny.
Exactly the same thing happened tonight. Me and my mate were getting pissed off by a couple of guys who kept laughing for no obvious reason.
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Old 29th October 2012, 09:18 PM
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Well that depends.....which version?
Original 1979 version from an original 1979 print, complete with preceding X certification.
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Old 29th October 2012, 09:22 PM
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Tetsuo Iron Man - Well that was cool. Really weird and unsettling at times, but very well done, and I'm looking forward to watching the next 2. Killer soundtrack too.
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Old 29th October 2012, 10:57 PM
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Creature from the black lagoon in 3D.

Not a fan of 3d, and i'm still not after this, works as well as i've ever seen 3D working so its the whole 3D in general not this. That aside its another flipping amazing transfer from universal.

Before that I watched Facination on Blu, another Rollin I find myself enjoying...i'm getting old! I'll be loving Franco's movies next!
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Old 30th October 2012, 02:45 PM
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Quite ironic that after being accused of being a stalker on the members review club thread, I decided to watch The Resident last night. For anyone unfamiliar, it's a recent Hammer film starring Hilary Swank as the titular resident of an apartment block who slowly get's the feeling that something isn't quite as it seems in the place. I won't give any more details so as not to spoil it for potential viewers, but I will say that it reminded me somewhat of Sleeping With The Enemy.
Also starring in his first Hammer film since 1976 is Sir Christopher Lee complete with an American accent, something which I don't think I've heard him do before. Anyway, it has been slated by the critics, but I liked it and found certain scenes to be extremely creepy and although it isn't entirely original, it's still worth a watch IMO.
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Old 30th October 2012, 02:47 PM
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Quite ironic that after being accused of being a stalker on the members review club thread, I decided to watch The Resident last night. For anyone unfamiliar, it's a recent Hammer film starring Hilary Swank as the titular resident of an apartment block who slowly get's the feeling that something isn't quite as it seems in the place. I won't give any more details so as not to spoil it for potential viewers, but I will say that it reminded me somewhat of Sleeping With The Enemy.
Also starring in his first Hammer film since 1976 is Sir Christopher Lee complete with an American accent, something which I don't think I've heard him do before. Anyway, it has been slated by the critics, but I liked it and found certain scenes to be extremely creepy and although it isn't entirely original, it's still worth a watch IMO.
Well said! It's by no means a masterpiece but it is a really decent little film
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Old 30th October 2012, 02:52 PM
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Well said! It's by no means a masterpiece but it is a really decent little film
Yeah, I always check out the user reviews on IMDb prior to watching a film I haven't seen before and usually if it has a load of bad reviews, this means I will like it as was the case here
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