Deep Blue Sea (1999) - Picked this up on Blu-ray as I'm a sucker for films with killer sharks. This hasn't aged well though and some of the CGI is a bit ropey, but very much of its time. The story is about genetically mutated sharks that break free when a storm hits and the people aboard the scientific rig find themselves in a game of cat-and-mouse with the sharks. Thomas Jane is perfect in the lead and I enjoyed Samuel L. Jackson being eaten by a shark.
The Blu-ray looks as good as it should and Warner deliver another good transfer on Blu-ray. A guilty pleasure then, but I like it all the same.
In the Name of the King (2007) - I'd heard this wasn't a very good film, not surprisingly since it's directed by Uwe Boll, and it isn't. What Boll does is line up an impressive array of talent before the camera and proceeds to waste them. The story's a complete mess, the action scenes are fumbled a bit and the actors seem miscast. It looks impressive enough and some of the CGI is excellent, buit overall it's a mess of a movie. Jason Statham does his best, Ray Liotta gives his all but it's not enough to save the film, Burt Reynolds (as the King) just wanders around the film with a kind of 'What the f*ck am I doing here?' look on his face and delivering his lines in monosyllabic fashion and Matthew Lillard is so over the top in his whiny role I wanted to punch him in the face. Glad I only rented this on Blu-ray, take my advice, avoid it like the f*cking plague!!
Splinter (2008) - A young couple intent on camping under the stars make the mistake of picking up a hitch-hiker and suddenly find themselves hostages of a criminal on the run and his borderline psychotic girlfriend. When they pull into a gas station for supplies things quickly take a strange turn, when the gas station attendance appears, all twisted and deformed and attacks the crims squeeze, who also becomes infected. The couple and the criminal hole up in the gas station and fight for survival. I thought this was quite good, if no masterpiece. Glad I gave the Blu-ray a rent - which incidentally looks and sounds amazing.
Pathology (2008) - I was told this was a good film, but being sceptical, I rented it on Blu-ray rather than blind buying it. The story tells of a group of pathology/med students who play a macabre game in which they each kill someone by inventive, almost undetectable means and the others have to figure out how they did it. It's all a bit silly and I wasn't very impressed. Again, a great looking transfer - but a poor film, alas.