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lI7dsNWL8Ue5n5dB5dAdQhTktPe.jpg Richard returns to the small grim depressing town he grow up in after several years in the army to settle a score with a local drug gang who took his mentally challenged brother under their wing whole he was away but this wasn't a friendship of protection they used his as the butt of their jokes with plenty of physical and mental abuse inflicted upon him. Coming off the last film I watched The Stranger I didn't exactly choose wisely in the fun stakes just more doom and gloom. This is a pretty tough watch at times the flash backs are quite disturbing watching the abuse the youngman is subjected to. The revenge is pretty sweet and satisfying but I found myself relating to the situations quite a bit as in the type of people and the type of dirty dingey flats because in my younger days I would be around these types of places and it made my skin crawl reliving those times watching this. Luckily for me that was a two year period of my life when I was 19 to 21 and I quickly moved away from that where most of those people are still doing it now. Anyway I was really enjoying Dead Man's Shoes maybe until 3/4 of the way through and then there is a scene and it completely changed the whole film the whole meaning of this film and my heart sank to the bottom of my stomach was quite the guy punch one I haven't felt while watching a film for a long time. Dead Man's Shoes is a very impactful film it's a hard watch its a nasty and depressing film it makes you feel sick. It's a really good film but not one I'd watch anytime soon maybe not watch it ever again honestly.
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The Field Guide To Evil (2018, Various) Portmanteau caper. Mostly folk horror-ish tales in this one, some are longer than others. Really only watched this to see the Strickland short, and that was the finale . Flawed as twas, I still recommend this over Enys Men ahem.
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Picked up a second hand blu-ray of Ben Stiller's (2013 released) Secret Life of Walter Mitty for a couple of quid. My wife and I really liked it. Interestingly despite the generous budget, it still felt very much like an "indie" film in it's execution and vibe. Cinematography was excellent and the film was very entertaining throughout. Also one of those films where I'm not sure what will happen next which will always get my vote. Would recommend if you still haven't seen it.
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I did, but this had something for everyone ahem.
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Serial Mom. 1994. Kathleen Turner plays Beverly, who has the perfect husband and two loving teens and a dark killing streak that she hides from everyone. Writer/director John Waters takes on a dark comedy that I saw years ago and forgot about it, now after a re-watch my sides are still sore with laughter. Sam Waterstone plays the loving dental husband who thinks his wife is going through some changes in life while kids Matthew Lillard and Ricki Lake come to realise that their mother is a killer. Their is a good gory killing scene that Kathleen and John Waters manage to create and turn it round so it can be hilarious. This is certainly a watch. p15527_p_v8_ac.jpg
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Hellbound (1993) A rare time Chuck Norris karate kicks his way through a horror film. In all honesty this is very run of the mill. There's not much of the usual Norris fighting in this film which takes place in both Chicago and Israel. Norris has good chemistry with fellow cop and sidekick Calvin Levels whilst Christopher Neame devours scenery in his villainous role as the emissary of Satan, but there's nothing here that's particularly surprising or indeed interesting. Functional at best. |
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