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Solid AF as always F!
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The Emerald Forest. 1985. American engineer Bill, relocates his family to Brazil to build a dam that reaches to the Amazon Jungle. One day he takes his family out and his son is taken by a tribe, over ten years of constructing the dam, Bill has also searched for his son. Back in the 80s there was no CGI effects so you can appreciate what John Boorman did for this film to captivate the Amazon at almost every angle of cinematography possible for him to use. Based on a news clipping from the late 70s Rospo Pallenberg was able to create a story of every parent's worst nightmare and a child being raised by a tribe and accepting his new life. Powers Boothe gives out a great performance as Bill who never gave up finding his son. This is one of those captivating films that draws you in with the basis of the back story, good acting and seeing how tribes of the jungle actually live and survive. f4e621f4c6398b4678a08e08f7a37f34.jpg
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The Bell Witch Haunting (2013, Glen Millar) FF. Hilarious time was had with this one. During a boithday pawdy tis revealed that their lovely new house was built over a "100 year old" (ancient omg!! ) house that burnt down, the Average family (2 parents, 2 kids) find that all is not well in paradise ... some really stupid decisions and some unintentionally funny dialogue later, we get a little back story that suggests the elder daughter is the one for the chop. Some do need that suspension of disbelief certainly. But this stretched that severely, so I just started laughing at it. TF. NEXT!!!
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Frantic. 1988. While in Paris Dr. Richard Walker's wife disappears from his hotel room, on a hunt to find her he is caught up in murder, drugs, gangsters and his only Allie is a girl called Michelle. First time seeing this since early 90s and vaguely remembered very little about it, Harrison Ford plays the lead and seems well out of his league while scaling roof tops but doesn't stop him having a heart and some humour. Emmanuelle Seigner plays the young courier Michelle who just wants her money but ends up helping Ford. Roman Polanski and Gerard Brach basically created a story that doesn't go on forever and starts 10 minutes into the film and then like the title one man goes Frantic in a way any other man would and with decent careful direction by Polanski, this was a good tense thriller, mixed in with some mind games played about. 51mSJIfc2aL._AC_UL600_SR435,600_.jpg
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Picnic at hanging rock is fictional its fully explained here . https://decider.com/2018/05/24/picni...ck-true-story/ SPOILER: Last edited by Nosferatu@Cult Labs; 22nd February 2021 at 11:59 AM. |
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Wow. Seriously? Of course, every one on here has seen the film I HOPE , so spoilers aren't a factor .... but thanks for the effort. NOT. SMH.
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