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****SPOILER!!!!********* I thought the end sequence was meant to homage classic horror. I noticed a vampire analogy running through the film. From his need to be invited in, in order to stay, the seductive qualities he has on those around him up until the 'graveyard scene' and the stabbing through the heart that finally stops him. Perhaps homage is the wrong word but I felt it was a nod back to classic gothic horror as well as carpenter-esque 70's action. |
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Nightcrawler (2014) An outstanding, spellbinding film starring an excellent Jake Gyllenhaal as a down trodden man who stumbles into the night time world of freelance crime journalism. Filming murder and carnage for cut throat early morning news programmes. From it's opening shots of neon drenched Los Angeles, Nightcrawler was riveting viewing. Gyllenhaal is absolutely superb in a role much like the film itself which got darker and seedier and more manipulative with every passing minute. Bloom, his character, seemingly just out to make a bit of money ends up in a dangerous obsession once his life gains direction and momentum. His mannerisms and quirks keeping me glued to his every word. It was a joy to see Rene Russo again. A favourite of mine from 90's cinema who had seemingly dropped off the radar in recent years. Her performance as an ruthless, hungry, veteran tv news executive was a display of both power and vulnerability in equal measure. She gave scenes an almost erotic air when the subject matter was anything but. The city of Angels itself plays a major role in proceedings. Practically appearing as an unbilled character. Shot almost entirely at night, the film has the city streets take on a life of their own, populating it with characters that inhabit this dark, yet yellowy green world hidden from the daylight hours that the majority of us live our lives in. Nighcrawler works on so many levels from neo-noir to journalistic and business satire to out and out horror. Throughout there is a disturbing feeling of unease and the thought of not knowing what comes next and how it would end ratchets up the tension to almost unbearable levels. Absolutely superb. |
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some more Netflix viewings(all not seen before) the mysterious mr Wong was expecting a cut price charlie Chan tale as there are other movies listed with the same actor playing a Mr Wong by the same director. what we get is Bela Lugosi playing a cut price Fu Manchu who is seeking the 12 coins of Confucius which will supposedly give him untold powers. 6.5/10 the house at the end of time a woman is sent to prison for supposedly murdering her husband and the disappearance of her son. 30 years later she is freed and returns to the house where the events took place, she sets about with the help of a priest to find out what happened the night of her husbands death and sons disappearance. very well acted and had me gripped from start to finish, also very atmospheric and creepy in places. full of twists and turns and well worth seeking out. a lot better than i was expecting. 9.5/10 lunopolis not a big fan of low budget film making and mockumentary films. but i found myself enjoying this one thanks to the direction, good acting and pretty bonkers story that involves time travel, aliens,people living on the moon and secret society's. some how it works and it ends up being very creepy and tense. 8/10 next up another two which i have not seen before rigor mortis dracula 3000 Edit Dracula looked terrible so decided to watch the boys from Brazil instead Last edited by trebor8273; 15th March 2015 at 11:10 PM. |
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The Case of The Bloody Iris (1972) Fenech is as ever stunning, sadly the rest of the film lost my unwavering interest around the hour mark despite some standout visuals (other than my own imagination mentally undressing Fenech). 6/10. Last edited by Buboven; 15th March 2015 at 11:58 PM. |
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You sure you're on the right forum Bub? I'm only kidding. |
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What can I say no worries, I know ur kidding I thought I would like Earth V Flying Saucers aswell, maybe that needs a rewatch. Whats with the aliens giving the humans 56 DAYS anyway, seems a bit lenient |
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Perhaps over the years you'll come to appreciate it and it's ilk as well. |
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