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Keep An Eye Out (2018, Quentin Dupieux) More bafflement from you know who. Starring Benoit Poelvoorde ... you know him cough ... as a world weary copper who is trying to interrogate a murder suspect. Things don't go the way he wants. It all gets a bit ... meta ahem. Even if one particular sequence was genuinely edge of the seat, this one doesn't really pan out, and I got the feeling that he perfected what he wanted here with the recent film Yannick anyhow. Lawdy. Daisy Derkins, Dog Sitter Of The Damned (2023, Mark Mackner) If this one isn't featured on Best Of The Worst soon, I'll send them it myself haha. Poor audio, poor acting, poor FX make this very poor overall, but a laugh riot for all that. NEXT
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Lethal Weapon 4. 1998. The duo basically start off facing against someone with a flamethrower and machine gun then Roger becoming a butt of a joke 9 months later and then facing off against a Chinese Triad. Danny and Mel are bouncing off each other with the humour while Joe Pesci sneaks in with some comedy and shows his acting abilities while talking serious to Riggs. Chris Rock turns up but isn't a loudmouth or overly annoying where the mute button comes in handy. Jet Li is the antagonist who says very little and can be a decent bad guy in his first American produced film. This may seem a bit over the place as during production there was a few technical issues....like the script not being finished but for what it's worth this was a decent fourth film in the franchise. 91t25TTHFFL._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg
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I too thought Rock was fine in Spiral. I still haven't seen New Jack City despite owning the Premium Collection Blu-ray for years. My favourite Rock performance is probably the much maligned CIA comedy thriller Bad Company (2002) where he's trained by Anthony Hopkins. |
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Deadlier Than the Male (1967) Directed by Ralph Thomas with a screenplay by Jimmy Sangster this Bond-lite adventure based on Sapper's 20's and 30's fictional character Bulldog Drummond, although the film's title came from a Rudyard Kipling poem, The Female of the Species. Although a lot of fun the film isn't played as a comedy as many Bond style productions were at the time, see James Coburn's marvellous Flint movies as a prime example. Indeed Richard Johnson who portrays Drummond plays it totally straight down the line in a portrayal that would have made a fine James Bond. Much of the humour comes in the shapely forms of Elke Sommer and Sylva Koscina who play two of the sexiest assassins you'll see and are proven much more deadly than the male. The two are wonderful together. Practically playing a game of one upmanship as they go along murdering the directors of Phoenecian Oil, a company who want to grab oil rights in an fictitious country and eventually the the murder of the country's King.The girls constantly bicker and spar with one another and bring a wicked streak to the production. Of the two, Koscina wins out for me with her mischievous smile and almost innocent attitude to things, including murder. The film has high production values or at least it appears that way with parts of the film playing out in exotic Mediterranean locales. Also hinting at a decent budget are a fine guest cast including Nigel Green, Suzanna Leigh, Leonard Rossiter and seemingly in a precursor to his role in The Persuaders, Laurence Naismith. The film is tremendously entertaining. The kills are stylish and innovative and some sequences, including a very bizarre chess game, seem straight out of The Avengers, also a devilish henchman played by Milton Reid gives Drummond someone to scrap with meaning the whole thing is effortlessly enjoyable if slightly quaint popcorn entertainment. The Network Blu-ray looks and sounds great |
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Decemberdike # 24 The New Kids (1985) An excellent thriller from Friday the 13th's Sean S. Cunningham in which newly orphaned brother and sister Shannon Presby and Lori Laughlin move to a small Florida town and an amusement park run by their aunt and uncle. However it's not long before they fall foul of James Spader and his local street gang. I'd not seen this before Christmas Eve and really enjoyed it. It's fast paced and hugely satisfying, the levels of threat from Spader and co escalate as the film progresses, starting with mild high school flirting with Laughlin to out and out murder and destruction at the finale as the gang hunt down the kids in the amusement park as the film moves away from frat boy hi-jinks to sheer terror and horror. The limited edition 101 Films release of this had been in my possession a while and was a great blind buy. |
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