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Psychic Killer. 1975. Arnold uses a medallion given to him that causes astro projectory and seeks revenge on those who he thinks have wronged him. Jim Hutton plays the lead who is incarcerated in a mental asylum for a killing of a doctor and meets Emilio played by Stack Pierce who tells him he plans his revenge as well. Although it isn't a long scene, the exposition between the two and why they are locked up is brilliant on how they give their dialogue, from two guys being strangers and looking out from a wire fence watching for a train, then to be good friends in a matter of minutes. Paul Burke plays the detective who is baffled by two strange deaths in a matter of hours and soon finds the connection and trying to prove Arnold is behind the killings but doesn't know how he can do it. Julie Adams plays the psychiatrist who is drawn into the investigation and seeks help from a parapsychologist who may know the answer. Right from the start to the end, this is fast paced and entertaining with a new take on the astro-projectory theme, this film doesn't rely on blood and gore but more on suspense moments as we see who is on the list and how they will meet their demise. MV5BNWI0MjUyZDEtMTBlNy00YTY2LWI1NTYtNjk0OGIzODNiNWI2XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzc5MjA3OA@@._V1_UY1200_CR13.jpg
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Carnage. 1984. A newly wed couple move into a new house where a couple had committed suicide years earlier and believe they are haunting the house. I came across this film two years ago and thought very little of it, decided to give it a re-watch, managed to find a decent copy of it online and strangely I enjoyed it, the acting may not be the greatest, the visual effects of the ghosts appearing and disappearing isn't the best. The kill scene is a laugh as you can see its a mannequin. The house itself does have that Gothic looking atmosphere that makes it the perfect setting but with Andy Milligan you really can't complain. p47199_p_v8_aa.jpg
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Vendetta. 2015. After two killer brothers go free and target a detective's family and kills his wife and child. Denvers decides to get payback, take out one brother and get thrown in jail to confront the other brother. Hell in a cell...the movies tagline made by WWE who also produced this film with The Soska Sisters at the directors chair so you can expect plenty of blood splatter. Dean Cain plays the vengeful detective who wants payback on the convict Victor Abbott played by Paul Wight (The Big Show). This is a bit like In Hell meets Lock Up, the pace is decent and plenty good fights but Big Show is best staying in the ring rather be in a film. p11748634_v_h9_ad.jpg
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Carry On Columbus (1992, Gerald Thomas) Well I finally cracked and watched it. Now at least I can say I found a worse CO than England Jim Dale takes a break from singing on stage to carry on the fine tradition of knob and pussy gags we all grew up with. Or not. Never mind the fact it looked more like one of the TV episodes, it just wasn't funny even if the Inqusition did make me larf when they turned up to spoil things for our intrepid adventurer. Woeful. I never learn.
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