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I've seen the first one which I enjoyed. It's an underground horror/art film with excessive amounts of vomit fetish scenes. If you like to push yourself, and what you find acceptable/beyond the pale in the realms of extreme cinema it's worth a look. Do have a sick bag ready as it truly is a vomit inducing film and made me gag several times whilst watching it!
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Watched Brainiac not too long ago. It's entertaining in a completely horrible way. Needed boobies. REVIEW - Razor88 |
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Pet Sematary-not on blu ray, but still upscaled rather well on DVD. Say what you like about this film but I put it up there with some of the better Stephen King adaptions (damn sight better than Kubricks piss poor adaption of The Shining) and it'll always be a soft spot for me seeing as the book was my first SK novel and the first adult book I ever read at the impressionable age of either 11 or 12, plus Zelda still creeps me out 20 years after first watching it, I can't honestly think of another film that can do this, hence my reason for watching it in broad daylight! Will definitely be upgrading once Xmas is out of the way!
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Mate mentioned it in passing (he's the one who sat bored through Snuff 102 etc) so on it went. I guess it all has to do with the level of empathy you feel for people really.... On a slightly different tack, a chap at the radio proclaimed "have you seen a film called Man Bites Dog then?" To which I started singing "Cinema! Cinema!" at the top of my voice.....and I'm surprised I'm single hahaha
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Nightwing (1979) With one of the funniest bat attacks I've ever seen! The One That Got Away (1957) Good old fashioned British war movie. The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) Last time I saw this was thirty years ago on VHS and the scene that stuck in my impressionable teenage mind was Alexandra Bastedo being dug out of the sand and realising she was sans clothing! Thirty years later its still the only scene thats gonna stick! The movie as a whole wasn't that great!
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The tall man I enjoyed this very well made film about kids that are going missing, can't say to much about the film without giving story line away but a highly enjoyable watch , In time many films have had stories where you can only live till a certain age like Logan's run, but this has a different concept where you literally are living on borrowed time and you can beg win and steal time to live longer, but you don't age but can live longer different and enjoyable watching the 2 main characters rebel against the system, Pulse you can tell this is a Hollywood remake due to that fact the storyline is strange and weird and jgrudge style that's not the type that Hollywood could come up with, but weird freaky and enjoyable that makes me want to seek out the sequels |
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