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Forum: Sci-Fi & Fantasy 2nd January 2016, 04:07 PM
Replies: 1,543
Views: 189,566
Posted By Godewind
THE 6TH DAY (2000). Overlong sci-fi romp with...

THE 6TH DAY (2000). Overlong sci-fi romp with Arnie being cloned, this film could easily lose 30 minutes and it'd probably be a better film it's just too long leaving the viewer uninvolved and...
Forum: Music 2nd January 2016, 03:39 PM
Replies: 22,143
Views: 1,885,641
Posted By Godewind
Lucio Fulci's main composer with some great...

Lucio Fulci's main composer with some great outside horror work.

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Forum: Television 21st December 2015, 12:31 AM
Replies: 200
Views: 14,384
Posted By Godewind
Good old J. Cannell, yes it would definitely seem...

Good old J. Cannell, yes it would definitely seem that way... 173341
Forum: Television 20th December 2015, 09:14 PM
Replies: 200
Views: 14,384
Posted By Godewind
Jeff Goldblum's short-lived 1980 series, don't...

Jeff Goldblum's short-lived 1980 series, don't know why this bombed but I do like it a lot anyhow.


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Forum: General Film Discussions 20th December 2015, 09:01 PM
Replies: 62,665
Views: 6,725,467
Posted By Godewind
UNKNOWN ISLAND (1948). Hero Richard Denning (the...

UNKNOWN ISLAND (1948). Hero Richard Denning (the Jack Driscoll of this film) and sexy Virginia Grey travel with a group of unappealing people to a remote lost world, where dinosaurs (men in rubber...
Forum: General Film Discussions 20th December 2015, 08:39 PM
Replies: 779
Views: 50,162
Posted By Godewind
A good mix of classics like The Fearless Vampire...

A good mix of classics like The Fearless Vampire Killers, The Uninvited, The Time Machine, Ghost Story (1981) and of course the perfect Val Lewtons. Where Eagles Dare is well-suited for the season...
Forum: The 1980's 10th December 2015, 09:29 AM
Replies: 446
Views: 56,249
Posted By Godewind
Part 2's Jason is creepy alright but I think I...

Part 2's Jason is creepy alright but I think I probably prefer Part 3's Jason (Richard Brooker), there's something almost otherwordly about the character who's basically become supernatural here....
Forum: Television 10th December 2015, 09:04 AM
Replies: 200
Views: 14,384
Posted By Godewind
Being a David Janssen fan, I've always liked the...

Being a David Janssen fan, I've always liked the theme for his Harry O series. Should say, it had several themes over its two seasons or rather new versions it's basically the same tune only...
Forum: General Film Discussions 10th December 2015, 07:37 AM
Replies: 62,665
Views: 6,725,467
Posted By Godewind
DOUBLE GAME (1978). Italian crime flick with...

DOUBLE GAME (1978). Italian crime flick with George Hilton and lots of pointless violence and terrible acting/dubbing. Nice 'Scope photography but otherwise nothing really special or much positive to...
Forum: General Film Discussions 2nd November 2015, 03:46 PM
Replies: 4,628
Views: 726,658
Posted By Godewind
Wonder what the ratio is here, all releases so...

Wonder what the ratio is here, all releases so far are full screen and none in its theatrical 1.85:1 perhaps those are all open matte and nothing is really missing(?).
Forum: General Film Discussions 2nd November 2015, 03:38 PM
Replies: 62,665
Views: 6,725,467
Posted By Godewind
DO YOU LIKE HITCHCOCK (2005). Made for TV but...

DO YOU LIKE HITCHCOCK (2005). Made for TV but this more recent Argento film I do find quite effective, story-wise very much like his old style thrillers. The casting certainly could've been better...
Forum: Westerns & War 22nd August 2015, 07:28 PM
Replies: 259
Views: 72,673
Posted By Godewind
I do like spaghetti westerns quite a bit, it was...

I do like spaghetti westerns quite a bit, it was neat that Eastwood made some of his American westerns in similar styles. The Sabata films or the Trinity films with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer are...
Forum: Other Labels 22nd August 2015, 07:18 PM
Replies: 460
Views: 46,283
Posted By Godewind
The Ladykillers is always somewhere at the top,...

The Ladykillers is always somewhere at the top, wonderful film. Scott Of The Antarctic, The Dam Busters, Queen of Spades or Dead of Night, for sure. And anything that starred Richard Todd or Leslie...
Forum: General Horror Chat 11th August 2015, 12:53 PM
Replies: 1,260
Sticky: Poll: The Giallo Thread
Views: 168,816
Posted By Godewind
Have that one waiting in the pile, too. It looks...

Have that one waiting in the pile, too. It looks real inviting, sort of like a 7 Murders For Scotland Yard type film I guess, these very early 1970s stalker/slashers have something really err...
Forum: General Film Discussions 11th August 2015, 12:42 PM
Replies: 54
Views: 6,279
Posted By Godewind
The original Nosferatu remains a favourite, I...

The original Nosferatu remains a favourite, I picked up on the horror elements of the Charlton Heston sci-fi classics The Omega Man and Soylent Green as well. The Night of the Following Day with...
Forum: General Film Discussions 11th August 2015, 12:28 PM
Replies: 62,665
Views: 6,725,467
Posted By Godewind
Just watched The Devil's Kiss (Arrow) not as good...

Just watched The Devil's Kiss (Arrow) not as good as the 'amazing' Man With The Severed Head though it features largely the same cast, this is still an amusing piece of forgotten eurotrash. I really...
Forum: Television 11th August 2015, 12:13 PM
Replies: 885
Views: 93,533
Posted By Godewind
I just finished off the whole of S4, so I better...

I just finished off the whole of S4, so I better say no more...except I'm looking forward to S5 out soon. :zombie:
Forum: Sci-Fi & Fantasy 4th July 2015, 04:16 PM
Replies: 505
Views: 61,413
Posted By Godewind
It's a lot of fun and those obvious sets are...

It's a lot of fun and those obvious sets are weirdly attractive, just bought the Blu of it. Keith Barron is completely wasted though, early in the film. Not my favourite McClure/Connor outing, that...
Forum: Television 4th July 2015, 03:59 PM
Replies: 59
Views: 8,619
Posted By Godewind
Yup, the stories I suppose may be pulp but it's...

Yup, the stories I suppose may be pulp but it's all so delicious. Especially the fantasy/horror related episodes of the (primarily) earlier series, I find irresistible. What's not to like there,...
Forum: Television 4th July 2015, 03:39 PM
Replies: 59
Views: 8,619
Posted By Godewind
Brian Clemens' early 1970s videotaped (anthology)...

Brian Clemens' early 1970s videotaped (anthology) series Thriller, is right at the top of my list. Super atmospheric with those old wonderful ATV studio sets, I'd say far out-doing the BBC in the...
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