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Old 12th December 2012, 11:43 AM
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Watched The great Alligator last night. Its a Sergio Martino film and is really bad and not in a good way. I normally love his films but this was a stinker, still people should chech it out and see for themselves, it stars Claudio Cassinelli and Ringo Starrs wife lol
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Old 12th December 2012, 12:13 PM
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THE DEVIL TIMES FIVE. The killer kiddie film by which all others should be measured. Bizarre, twisted and perverse from the get go, this is truly genre and mind warping stuff. Full of darkly humorous moments, brutality and an unholy glee, this is excellent stuff from the margins of 70s cinema that should be seen. Highly recommended.

Yep: love, love, love this film. Very under-rated, I reckon.
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Old 12th December 2012, 12:21 PM
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Watched The Stepfather with Terry O'Quinn over the weekend.
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Old 12th December 2012, 12:25 PM
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Watched The Stepfather with Terry O'Quinn over the weekend.
Did he enjoy it?
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Old 12th December 2012, 03:27 PM
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Did he enjoy it?
He loved it. And he's coming back next weekend for the sequel.
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Old 12th December 2012, 05:05 PM
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He loved it. And he's coming back next weekend for the sequel.
...he might be disappointed then
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Old 12th December 2012, 05:15 PM
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Finally watched my DVD of Flesh For Frankenstein that I bought off DarthElvis last night. Still as crappy and stupid as I remembered. The plot has **** all to do with Shelley's gothic masterpiece and instead is nothing more than an excuse for ultra hammy acting, especially from the ever brilliant Udo Kier, absurd dialogue(gall bladder anyone?), cardboard sets, nudity(unfortunately more male than female, it is associated with Warhol after all), lashings of gore and the odd slice of comedy. Like its Dracula companion piece, this film is not meant to be taken seriously and the shite acting is clearly intentional and with a script like this, necessary. Anyway, if you haven't seen it or Blood For Dracula then I suggest you check them out at least once as they are both great fun
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Old 12th December 2012, 05:17 PM
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Finally watched my DVD of Flesh For Frankenstein that I bought off DarthElvis last night. Still as crappy and stupid as I remembered. The plot has **** all to do with Shelley's gothic masterpiece and instead is nothing more than an excuse for ultra hammy acting, especially from the ever brilliant Udo Kier, absurd dialogue(gall bladder anyone?), cardboard sets, nudity(unfortunately more male than female, it is associated with Warhol after all), lashings of gore and the odd slice of comedy. Like its Dracula companion piece, this film is not meant to be taken seriously and the shite acting is clearly intentional and with a script like this, necessary. Anyway, if you haven't seen it or Blood For Dracula then I suggest you check them out at least once as they are both great fun
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Old 12th December 2012, 06:51 PM
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Super Happy What films have you seen recently?

building myself into an action frenzy by watching demolition man ,crank 2 and then finishing myself off with The Expendables 2,at the end of which ill hopefully be a sweaty macho killin machine (instead of a fat sweaty four eyed geek )


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Finally watched my DVD of Flesh For Frankenstein that I bought off DarthElvis last night. Still as crappy and stupid as I remembered. The plot has **** all to do with Shelley's gothic masterpiece and instead is nothing more than an excuse for ultra hammy acting, especially from the ever brilliant Udo Kier, absurd dialogue(gall bladder anyone?), cardboard sets, nudity(unfortunately more male than female, it is associated with Warhol after all), lashings of gore and the odd slice of comedy. Like its Dracula companion piece, this film is not meant to be taken seriously and the shite acting is clearly intentional and with a script like this, necessary. Anyway, if you haven't seen it or Blood For Dracula then I suggest you check them out at least once as they are both great fun
A mate of mine has an original cinema poster of this. Its stunning. Looks lovely framed on his living room wall.
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