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As for The Disappearance of Alice Creed, I think that's the third time I've seen it as its an extremely well made film and one which is really interesting to watch when you know the different plot turns. The three performances are extremely accomplished and it makes for compelling viewing the first time and couple of times thereafter.
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De Palma's OBSESSION, a brilliant piece of film making, haunting, esp the Hermann score HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP, always liked this film ever since seeing it on video years ago |
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Chalet Girl ...enjoyed this rom com which really didn't have much romance, but instead alot of snowboarding. My kind of film when I want to just relax and not think too much Terror Trap.... with Daniel Madison. Not bad, not great and wouldn't recommend unless you had nothing else to watch Deadly Outlaw: Rekka.... |
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I'm inspired and intrigued to check out the Bergman reference - haven't seen 'Hour of the Wolf' since I was sixteen, and at that point I think most of it was probably beyond me. Been thinking of having a Bergman resurgence for a while now actually - though the sorry thing is, I find it so much easier to watch something relatively accessible but trashy these days than more abstract and demanding stuff (recent delve into Lost Highway and various others aside). It used to be the other way round, but that's how life is when you end up with a pile of booze and a backlog of cheapshit horror! |
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Four Flies On Grey Velvet This is the first time i have seen this movie all i can say is wow what i great movie. Class of 1984 Also my first time seeing this movie too how many more great films have i been missing out on. Also great to see young Michael J Fox or just Michael Fox as credited in the film.
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