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It's really no surprise you fall asleep! If I began watching one of my all-time favourite films at that time, I'd really struggle to make it through to the end credits without dozing off.
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Got round to watching Fearless Vampire Killers this evening. Its absolutely dreadfull. I know comedy is a very personal taste, but this was just not funny, not even amusing. Jack Macgowran seemed to be doing a terrible impersonation of Peter Cushing in the Dalek films, that was when you could tell what he was saying of course. The only time i even smiled was at Sharon Tate's scenes. Worse still, it wasn't even remotely scary, not even Hammer scary. I am certainly not anti Polanski, i love many of his films, even the less celebrated ones such as Bitter Moon and Frantic. The Ghost Writer was probably my favourite thriller from last year. I was so unimpressed i doubt very much i will ever watch it again. |
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At least you gave it a shot, Dem. I've never really seen it as a 'comedy' (although it is billed as such). |
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The problem is - I should like it, its my type of film. |
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I've been in the same position a few times when watching films. All my favourite ingredients are there, but the film just doesn't cut it for me. Shaun of Dead being a prime example; can't stand it.
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Seen Shaun around 6 times i think. |
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I love Shaun of the Dead but there are other horror-comedies I can't get away with. I can't think of any at the moment, but I'll probably think of some in the early hours of the morning!
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I watch The Fearless Vampire Killers every year, as soon as winter arrives with a bucket of snow. There are so many hilarious scenes - I wouldn't know where to start. Just my three favourites: 1) Abronsius, stuck and frozen after an attempt to enter the vampires' sleeping place. 2) Rebecca Shagal's screaming fit after the delivery of her husband's dead body. 3) Yoine Shagal's fantastic one-liner: "Oy vey, have you got the wrong vampire." Just thinking of these scenes makes me giggle. I really feel sorry for those who cannot see this film's pure humorous genius. You're missing something. Greetings! |
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I'm with you on this one. I thought that Hot Fuzz was a much better film all round and you can't say that it doesn't have it's gory bits!
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