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i just love the basic stupidity of the cast (ie very old school behaviour imo), the fact that they let greed destroy them appeals to my socialist side, and SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER (this is for anyone ELSE perusing this review) its got a bleak ending, like a proper horror film should have!!! and nae endless bloody sequels!!! sorry if this isnt a more studied review. as i say im a found footage fan (even if this IS stretching that premise a bit), so obviously im biased |
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What films have you seen recently?
THE HAPPENING didn't think much of this film, Wahlberg was overracting at times as well |
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indeed, to my mind it's nowt but xtian propaganda disguised as scifi |
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Well for the past 9 days I was a volunteer at the 52nd Thessaloniki Film Festival so I watched a lot of movies.From Uk I watched TYRANNOSAUR ,a film about domestic violence with great perfomances by Peter Mullan and Olivia Colman and BEHOLD THE LAMB a black comedy-road movie about 2 different kind of failed parents in search for hope.From Austria I watched MICHAEL by Markus Schleinzer a collaborator of Haneke, something that influenced him a lot, about the life of a pedophile who keeps a 10-year-old boy locked in his basement starring Michael Fuith (from Siege of the Dead),a shocking film really,and I also watched 3 films by Ulrich Seidl:THE LAST REAL MEN about men searching wives from Thailand,THE BOSOM FRIEND about a man obsessed with breasts and JESUS,YOU KNOW about six Catholics and their problems they share with Jesus.Next from Czech Republic I watched ALOIS NEBEL a drama using the process of rotoscoping and black and white photography to create beautiful images!From Australia ,SNOWTOWN about John Bunting, Australia's most notorious serial killer a very shocking and dark film highly recommended.From Japan,CUT,a violent take on what it feels like to be a cinephile.From Fyrom the movie PUNK'S NOT DEAD about an ex punk singer trying to reunite his band for one final gig,funny and touching.From Norway I watched the psychological thriller BABYCALL with Noomi Rapace which I found a bit predictable.From Sweden SHE MONKEYS a promising debut by Lisa Aschan and finally from France Michel Ocelot's TALES OF THE NIGHT a shadow animation, similar to his previous films.
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I agree that LTROI is a better modern take on the vampire thing though! |
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I really liked Thirst and it seems Chan-wook Park really can't put a foot wrong. As you say that I don't think it's as good as Let the Right One In, which was my favourite film of 2008 (or perhaps 2009, I forget when I saw it at the cinema).
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