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I like BTTF2 as well, particularly as it gets a lot darker than either of the other two films, but it doesn't have the excitement and sense of fun of the first film. I also couldn't get away with Elizabeth Shue taking over the role previously played by Claudia Wells, even though Jennifer is a minor part.
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Last night i watched phantom of death, my favourite part is when Datti calles the killer a murdering bastard whilst in public.
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Just watched Lesbian Vampire Killers and have to say was a bloody good laugh. The writing and style of the film much like Shaun of the Dead. Even my Dad found it funny and he is a die hard western fan!!!
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Watched Crank 2: High Voltage again last night, absolutely mental film and Statham gets more cockney as the film goes along, really hoping they make the 3rd one. |
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HERCULES AGAINST THE MOON MEN: a mad film that plays like a homoerotic episode from the old Larry "Buster" Crabbe "Flash Gordon" serials. INVITATION TO HELL: zero budget obscurity from 80s Britain. Fun, fast paced with some good head and throat stabbings. Contains an overly long fight scene that seems like it will never end. A CANDLE FOR THE DEVIL: a sweaty smutfest full of dolly birds and ripe, older, sexually repressed Catholic women. Excellent and well worth tracking down. |
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I've just finished watching Torso, which has been sitting on my self waiting to be watched for a while now. I liked it quite a bit, it has a great atmoshere and some really good cinematography, and enough kills and spills to keep it moving along at a decent pace. I haven't watched a lot of Giallo in the past, and the ones I've seen have overly inspired me, but seeing this makes me want to search out more. Luckily I have Watch Me When I kill sitting on the same shelf wating to be watched too. |
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Blastfighter - ****ing brilliant Rambo clone from Lamberto Bava. Featuring an amazing, kick ass, score by the De Angelis brothers (or Claudio Simonetti or Fabio Frizzi depending on what you read), a cameo by the banjo playing boy from Deliverance, big George Eastman, cliched Redenck types, and lots of OTT violence. A must for fan's of 80's action! Also, I think Blastfighter is the only Italian exploitation film that has a disclaimer claiming no animals were harmed during the making of the film. |
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The Last Hunter After a good write-up in DVD Delirium Vol 4 and some championing by certain members on these boards, I thought I'd give this one a go - and I thought it was excellent. David Warbeck is superb as ever and the whole film really zips along. Terrific quality print from DarkSky too. |
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No Animals were harmed? What about that deer! |
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