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Oh, and - Cherry Falls is great fun! Lots of knowing fun to be had there. Especially with Jay Mohr and Michael Biehn! Brittany Murphy had a really kooky appeal too, such a shame she's not around anymore. |
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Also - I'm glad Deadly Blessing is getting some love these days, really suspenseful and imaginative little film! Slots into Craven's filmography really nicely, makes you appreciate what he was doing and did later even more.
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The Soul Guardians (1998, South Korea) Reasonable satanic cult seeks vengeance film, bit overladen with the CGI, but not as annoying as, say an american film of the same ilk, cough. I WILL WATCH THE LONG WEEKEND TONIGHT!! Ahem.
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Both Long Weekends are good! The original is def the best - really haunting, quite draining in a weird way, almost the way Texas Chainsaw is draining. Some of it is goofy but alot of it is still really intense.
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Two sequels today - Taken 2 (2012) - Bear in mind this was the uncut version. I pretty much got what I was expecting with this one, meh. A few bog-standard action scenes and Liam Neeson's palpable screen presence do not particularly save this somewhat pedestrian continuation. The film even with it's now unedited 15 rating lacks any of the punch from the first instalment (a solid vigilante film, but no modern classic by any means) and any kind of memorable threat. Not the worst 90 minutes worth of modern action cinema I've seen but there has been a lot better these past few years. If you can't find it for a few quid, I say skip. Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) - My second viewing after several years of arguably the most loathed sequel in all horror, at least from my experience. I have a lot of time for John Boorman's work and as such I have found much of his work besides Deliverance to be both underrated and misunderstood. This being one of them. While The Heretic abandons traditional horror for it's primary genre in place of a metaphysical thriller with horror elements, the narrative's crux of the battle between science and spirituality is a fascinating concept that is explored in a well mannered fashion here from my perspective. Atypical of Boorman, his soft focus cinematography and mise en scene is weird but undeniably memorable as is Morricone's score. I appreciate this maligned sequel much more on a second viewing, not to mention it features 'Welsh Jesus' Richard Burton which for me is the cherry on top this offbeat cake. Happy viewing.
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Wish to hell they'd release Exorcist II on Blu Ray! Anyone know if the films in this come in seperate amarays?
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I'd like to know this also, been eyeing it up for a while.
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