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Old 17th January 2012, 01:34 PM
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Had a day off yesterday so I decided to have a little film marathon to try and start workng my way through my 200+ DVD "to watch" pile

Started with Shifty - Twas ok for a british drug drama but no particular scene lifted it to an exciting or dramatic level at all.

Murderball - Awesome documentary about quadraplegic rugby (aka Murderball). This one tug on my heart strings a little and certain moments I was sobbing away but then the next minute I was laughing then the next I was gripped. Some scenes just couldn't be written too which always makes fascinating viewing in a documentary.

King of the Hill - Thoroughly enjoyable spanish (?) thriller set in the woodlands. Moments of tension, well acted and really beautifully shot. Will have to watch again but on Blu-ray next time. (Hilarious central character name though )

Botched - Really poor British comedy/horror. Laughably bad British actors doing Russian accents. Poor script and simply shot (no shot was ever interesting), redeeming factor was the gore which was nicely done and quite graphic in places which made me question it's 15 certificate.

Fido - Enjoyable zombie film about zombies being controlled and kept as slaves for a 1950's America. This didn't quite gel with me like I expected it too being a big zombie film fan. It just wasn't as funny as I'd hoped at all actually. What made me giggle was just the nature of the characters and how they lived and reacted with the zombies. Still worth a watch though.
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