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just finished watching The Girl Next Door, which although brilliantly acted and also quite compelling and powerful, is also a sick, nasty, depraved and quite frankly disturbing film, that i found at time a little hard to bare, The scenes with the family and the girl, are not only shocking but a little too realistic for my liking, although i would recommend this over that peice of shit Anti-Christ Anyday... but the film does have an appearance from 80s hotness and star of Night Of The Comet, Catherine Mary Stewart who at 51 is a bonafide MILF, seriously she's still quite hot... |
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#5113
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Watched Green Zone tonight. Twas ok. Felt like an episode of '24' though. Not particulary a bad thing. |
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The only problem is the cast as, fine actor that he is, George C. Scott isn't Lee J. Cobb and it is slightly different to reconcile the two different actors playing Lt. Kinerman.
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i watched EXAM last night, i quite like those kind of films where it's set in one room and everything goes to shit. Exam is no exception, it's well acted and cleverly written but does have some slight pot holes. the blurb on the back of the box says it's the usual Suspects meets SAW, it's not. it's like a film called The Killing Room about a test that went wrong. i recommend it as it's an interesting thriller which has shades of CUBE in it..
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#5116
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Hercules Against The Moon Men - Not really a fan of sword & sandal films, but I thought this was a lot of fun.
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Zodiac David Fincher's based on true events serial killer thriller is well acted by an ensamble cast but it does go on a bit. It runs for a little over two and a half hours and doesn't give you a satisfactory conclusion. (The killer has never been identified so how could it?) I can see why it got such critical acclaim, but I have to confess that it left me just a little cold. A longer "Director's Cut" does exist though I can't see myself having the desire to sit through this again just to compare the differences. Shock Mario Bava's final film, also known as "Beyond The Door 2", is a pretty standard ghost story with a creepy kid and a woman who is experiencing her guilt (She murdered her abusive husband.) through a series of strange dreams. There are few touches of Bava's magic and some of the directing was actualy handled by his son, but the bigest drawback is the fact that the film takes itself a little too seriously for what it is. The dubbed voice stuck on the kid is a bit annoying too. Golden Ninja Warrior Bad IFD film. Really bad. The Ninja action is played at double speed and although more of an attempt is made to intergrate it into the original film than most it just doesn't mix well at all. I love the way a puff of yellow smoke and normal dress becomes full Ninja outfit but this was just a little too much laugh at rather than laugh with for my enjoyment.
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George C Scott seemed to be acting as if he was in a different movie most of the time, it was distracting. I still like the movie. I seem to recall that Blatty received studio interference that insisted he put in an exorcism. Their argument was that it was called the Exorcist III. The book was called Legion but that escaped them all. |
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I've also read that post, let's face it even with the studio's PR machine in full flow saying that 'From The Writer of the Exorcist Comes a New Tale of Terror', not many people would have gone to see a film called Legion. Even with William Peter Blatty's name attached, The Ninth Configuration (a terrific and much overlooked movie) didn't exactly set the world alight, did it? I'm very pleased to say I have my DVD sleeve of that movie signed by Stacy Keach. I know the chances are very slim, but I wish they would re-release it with an anamorphic transfer.
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I also watched Tom Savini's Night of the Living Dead recently. I thought it was a decent effort as far as remakes go but maybe that was more because of Tony Todd being in it. What do you guys usually do for spoilers? I'll improvise for now. ****SPOILER ALERT**** Not much of a spoiler really but a question about the end. At the end they're hanging zombies from the trees and using them as target practice. I know I've seen this in a movie before but I'm sure it wasn't the original NOTLD. Any ideas anyone? I know I'm gonna feel like an idiot when I hear the answer. |
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