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The Deep House (2021, Bustillo/ Maury) When this started with them in the Ukraine, I sagged visibly But we then shift to France (phew), where our young lovers find a local willing to show them a more secluded spot to do that scuba thing. Absolutely non Lovecraftian caper centred around urbex Youtubers. Some elements worked, some were cliched AF. Not their best work.
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Godzilla (2014) I was rather enjoying this until director Gareth Edwards decided to film the final hour including all the Godzilla vs the MUTO's action in thick black smoke and total darkness. I zoned out in double quick time and fast forwarded parts - F*cking waste of time! Thankfully Michael Dougherty actually knew how to make a giant monster movie when he was recruited to make the superb follow up Godzilla: King of the Monsters five years later. |
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Red Sonja. 1985. A female warrior goes on a crusade of revenge against the evil tyrant queen Big Arnie dons the medieval warrior persona but this time only as a co-star even though he gets top billing this film isn't about him, this is about Brigitte Nielsen who stars as the Warrior Sonja. Conan's co star Sandahl Bergman plays the evil queen Gendren who is wanting the rule the world with the help of a talisman. Paul L. Smith plays the bodyguard and man servant to Prince Ernie Reyes Jr who seems a bit spoilt. May not be the best film, Arnie thinking he should be the main attraction, the fight scenes seem a bit far in between, too much and too long talking going on and the end fight was decent but seemed a bit rushed, sadly this still entertains me and keeps me quiet for a bit. MV5BMjIzMDk2NTcxMV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzUxMTM4NA@@._V1_.jpg
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Assault On Precinct 13. 1976. A police Lieutenant, two secretary's and two criminals join forces when a defunct police station comes under siege by a gang of gun welding thugs. Classic John Carpenter action film that gives you the plot set up and good character build up from Austin Stoker playing Lieutenant Bishop starting his night shift and gets relocated to help with a clear up of a old station. Darwin Joston plays the main criminal Wilson. Charles Cyphers shows up in a small role as Starker who is doing the prisoner transfer. This has always entertained me with the plot,, the acting, the shootouts and the background score by Carpenter. The second sight BD release is awesome, better picture quality and sound unnamed (2).jpg
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Live Like A Cop, Die Like A Man. 1976. Two guys Fred and Tony work for a special branch in Rome and live on the edge of jobs that are dangerous. This is the first time seeing this and had no idea what I was going into with this, from the start we are thrown into a bag snatching gone wrong and a good motorbike chase then back to the office and flirt with the secretary, nothing like a good chase to get your own motor running. All the way through I kept thinking this is like a Italian version of The professionals but with a feature film. Mark Porel and Ray Lovestock play the two good guys who shoot first and talk later with Adolfo Celi playing their boss who seems laid back a bit and let them do their job. Ruggero Deodato is able to make a decent action crime thriller and does have his tendencies to keep the innocent must suffer routine in this. Would certainly watch this again. MV5BNWFlYmYzYmEtYTliNi00NzA1LTgwZDEtNjAyODI0Y2EwNTFiXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTA3MzQ4MTc0._V1_.jpg
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Asylum. 1972. Young Doctor goes for a interview at a private psychiatric hospital, only to be told he can have the job if he can identify Doctor Starr who is a patient there and is told stories by the patients on how they got there. Another Amicus anthology film With Robert Powell playing the young Doctor Martin and Patrick Magee as the older interviewer Doctor Rutherford. The segments are brilliant shot and each with a twist, The Weird Tailor I have always loved that segment only because Peter Cushing plays the sinister customer. The BD version is certainly a nice upgrade to view just a shame the reverse cover is a bit of a let down. p38716_p_v8_aa.jpg
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