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![]() Street Trash. 2024. A group of homeless people band together when they find out a greedy company plans on eradicating the homeless population by means of a vapour. The original 1987 film will always be a treasured guilty watch classic IMHO full of body melt gore and daft dialogue, but thought this was a remake but is more of a sequel that does mention the 87 film. This is set in the near future where homeless is a big problem and a pharmaceutical company has created a gas that is contained in a floating container that can be released, the acting is not that great due to the dialogue but the effects seem to keep it from being a dumpster fire, although it does take it's time getting there. Don't be in a mad rush to buy it. download (1).jpeg
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![]() Larceny, Inc (1942) Three ex-cons buy a leather goods store at a bargain price in order to tunnel into the bank next door. However despite all the odds the shop is a roaring success and within weeks becomes a flourishing business which the bank they intend to break into offers to buy from them. Then things get complicated when another ex-con finds out about the plan. Edward G. Robinson is once again excellent in this comedy crime movie. Although not what you'd call laugh out funny it has it's moments and is eminently watchable throughout it's 95 min run time. Edward Brophy's con who ends up behind the counter whilst the others tunnel is particularly amusing, placing orders for stock and being a proper salesman, whilst Robinson is happy to sell everything off no matter what at $9.75. Anthony Quinn's hard nosed character Leo provides a more serious side to things and gives the film an unexpected harder edge in it's final third. Annoyingly i always forget this is actually a Christmas film and Edward G wears a Santa outfit. Despite the poster, there isn't a Tommy Gun in sight. |
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![]() Haunted House Of Horrors. 1969. 20 something year old decide to leave a party and head to a old house for a spot of ghost hunting, what starts out as a laugh becomes a unforgettable night when one of the group is murdered and the group try to find out who the murderer is. Swinging 60s London at it's best with what starts out as a near haunted house scenario that changes to a who dunnit murder mystery with one or two twists along the way. This is a bit of a hit in miss with the pacing but you can slug it out to the big finale of the twist on who the murderer is. What does make it entertaining is the acting, that does help a bit and doesn't make you switch it off, low budget at it's near best. MV5BNWFmNzVlZTMtOTk2OC00MTg3LTgxYWUtN2U3ODIwOWU2YWYzXkEyXkFqcGc@._V1_FMjpg_UX1000_.jpg
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The Electric State. The Russo Brothers. 2025. I'm an alternative 1990's the world has been turned on its head following a war between human and robots. The humans won and the surviving robots are banished to an exclusion zone, the Electric State of the title. Humans now choose to vegitate in virtual reality as a new technology originally developed to help win the war now allows them to seperate their consciousness between vr and control droids that do the physical work. Orphaned teenager Michelle lives with a neglectful borderline abusive foster dad Ted while she waits for the next opportunity to run away. When a sentient robot called Cosmo tracks Michelle down the pair go on the run in an effort to find Michelle's long lost and thought dead younger brother Christopher, teaming up along the way with former soldier now turned smuggler Keats. Think that's roughly the plot of this super budget adaptation of a graphic novel I'd never heard of and know nothing about. Perhaps it's the lack of awareness of the source material but I really enjoyed this film. It looks fantastic and has a lot of great ideas and fun characters. Voice work is excellent, Woody Harrelsons Mr Peanut being a standout. There's great world building going on here and while I accept that is surely more to do with the source material I think this movie is great and seems to be unfairly getting dismissed. Sent from my SM-G780G using Tapatalk |
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![]() The Stuff An Industrial Saboteur is hired to find out what is in a very popular food. It's an alien origin which infects the consumers. This was a decent effort but I believe that there was studio interference and a lack of budget that prevented this to be really good. The F/X wasn't particularly good. Dare I say a remake with a better budget would make this into the film already envisioned? Bangkok Dog A renegade Detective is sent to Thailand to bring down a Kingpin but is sucked in into that particular way of life. Directed by the man who did Ong Bak, this was ok, there's a lot better out there, if you see it for around 3 quid in ASDA or Morrisons, it's worth a pick up, if you are into these kind of films. Full Contact Chow Yun Fat goes for revenge when he is double crossed. Violent and entertaining with some good blood spatter, gun play and Martial Arts. Can't really say more really |
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