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Originally Posted by SharonLynette Have finally started to unwrap my precious blu-rays. Watched Tenebrae (1982) last night, I have seen this film several times but still feel like an excited toddler when I watch this, Plus Goblin at The Arches, Glasgow is a great extra even if its just two songs.
Also trying to get my money's worth with my Lovefilm subscription so streaming through the 360 ended up watching the following yesterday: Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964) a fabulous, tense film. The Old Dark House (1932) a great film to watch at 3am, I just love Charles Laughton.
I'm mainly searching under horror on lovefilm and putting them in order of release date and starting with the oldest, a pain to skip through.
Also been watching some episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark? through Lovefilm. |
The Old Dark House really is fantastic, so many quotable lines, 'even Welsh ought naught to sound like that' or 'ave a potato' being my favourites
I was at that Goblin gig - it was pretty good, although it did stray into noodling territory at times. Saw Swans at the Arches last week and it was excruciating, unlistenable, unbearable.
One new movie (for me) - Tokyo Drifter - Just eye and ear candy, pure and simple, as far as I'm concerned, which is fine, I like candy but must admit i was hoping for a bit more substance or failing that some amazing set pieces. It does look amazing though, the Criterion blu is perfect.