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Finally got to the bottom of my "other people's dvds" pile!!! So I watched..... Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Cheesy as hell, but I enjoyed it for what it was, haven't read the GN so cannot comment on that, but as I enjoyed the cashin AL Vs Zombies as well....cough!! The Nest (Florent-Emilio Siri, 2002). French action/thriller with strong whiff of Assault on Precinct 13 (orig) imo. Enjoyed this mishmash of action tropes, and would recommend it to any fan of gunplay..... Tonight centres round Chic from Glastonbury , so may try to squeeze in Edmond before that....
__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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Very strange and jumbled film recorded from the Horror channel the other night; "Closed for the Season"! Couldn't quite get into it but couldn't stop watchin' it! At the end I gave up tryin' to work out who was and wasn't dead. Imaginative but garbled, I quite liked it as a way to waste time but not as an intellectual activity. 4/10 for trying hard.
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Death in Haiti Giallo in the Caribbean. Didn't have as many thrills and spills as I'd hoped for but it's nice to see a Giallo set in a tropical location and I'm a sucker for anything with a Jacopetti/Prosperi link...however tenuous. If anyone can tell more about Alfio Nicolosi, Peacock in DIH and uncredited ahem stud farmer in Addio Zio Tom I'm all ears.
__________________ I was busy pushing bodies around as you well know and what would a note say, Dan? "Cat dead, details later"? |
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ZPG Zero Population Growth (1972) ZPG start out with an interesting well thought out premise of a dystopian future where child birth is forbidden due to the world being overpopulated. Unfortunately once Geraldine Chaplin and Oliver Reed defy the rules and have a child the film quickly descends into maudlin sentimentality dragging the viewers interest down with it. |
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