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Old 17th December 2012, 10:31 PM
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Old 17th December 2012, 10:43 PM
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Me too! But that movie sucked!
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Old 17th December 2012, 10:46 PM
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Me too! But that movie sucked!
I agree, no matter it sucked and ...it sucked
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Old 17th December 2012, 11:06 PM
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DEADBEAT AT DAWN - Jim VanBebber's first feature. He directs and stars as 'Goose', a young hood who wants to quit the gangs for a better life with his occultist gf. Needless to say, it doesn't end happily. I liked the 'authentic' 70s fleapit exploitation look, pre-'Grindhouse' phenomena by decades, although can't tell whether this was intentional or the result of bad resources. It's quite good, but it doesn't have the fanboy hard hit of flicks like 'Combat Shock', a film it shares slight tonal aspects with. But, despite trawling an endless array of bleak neighbourhoods and down and out scenes, this is more of a shoestring action thriller. There are some great tableaus, like the one with Goose's tweaked out dad.

CYCLOPS - Set incongruously in ancient Rome, with a bad CGI cyclops. It's somehow fairly entertaining, but not enough to justify watching it considering how shit it is. There's a bit of gore, some stuff about a slave revolt and slimy Patrician types. But would I watch it again? Only if it were hovering above my house like a rubbish UFO.

WRONG TURN - I watched 'Wrong Turn' again after some recent posts mentioned this series. I quite liked, although it's standard in many ways. There's a 'Hills Have Eyes' type set up that hardly needs exploring. Some nice violence / mutant degenerates. For some reason I was surprised to find it was made as far back as 2003, then surprised that I thought this was 'far back' in the first place (my life is exactly this exciting)

WIND CHILL - A good film. Frustratingly, not quite as good as the one I thought was coming after the opening act. The chilly atmosphere and the paranoid tension between the two initially unlikeable leads seemed to portend something genuinely creepy. And it was, sort of, but there were too many flaws, too many easy resolutions, and it dragged in places. The ghostly stuff was done pretty well, but didn't quite gel with the build up. Still thought it was a brave move to set at least forty minutes in a car with only edgy dialogue to sustain, and the whole was well shot with, to use one of my stock phrases, 'a genuinely oppressive atmosphere'. So yeah, nice try.
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Old 18th December 2012, 12:14 AM
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The Nightmare Before Christmas - 1993 USA d: Henry Selick

No introduction needed, I hope, for one for he most masterful animations ever to leave Hollywood. Still brilliant after all these years and nice to see it on the big screen again. An excellent job was done converting it to 3D.

If only it had been screened in the correct aspect ratio at the cinema...

No idea if it was a fault of the cinema or the print.



The Expendables 2 - 2012 USA d: Simon West

Ludicrously violent and bloody retro action flick that may even be more fun than its predecessor. Clearly everyone involved is having a great time throughout. Not a cinamatic masterpiece, but a damned good laugh and it made me think...it made me think how much action cinema has suffered since the superhero crap came blustering along.
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Old 18th December 2012, 12:29 AM
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I've never seen THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
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Old 18th December 2012, 01:02 AM
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Old 18th December 2012, 02:04 AM
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Young Frankenstein (1974). A hilarious, witty but loving tribute to James Whales original that benefits from being shot in old style black and white. 2 many hilarious lines to quote. 9/10. Immediately in my top 3 horror comedies.
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Old 18th December 2012, 07:41 AM
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Don't watch Van Helsing then, that hurts my eyes.
Been there, done that. It doesn't hurt my eyes, it hurts my brain and make film to watch a film with an intelligent screenplay, convincing acting and inspired direction.
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Old 18th December 2012, 08:30 AM
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I've never seen THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
it's pretty good but CORALINE was much better.
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