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Die Hard 5. Great opening bit, rest turgid and reminiscent of Team America imo. Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. Michty. More enjoyable (up to a point) than the other box of fireworks (see above) but not something I'l watch again...... The Dead One (1961). nice print, shame about the film, insipid melodrama not my idea of "horror" cough.
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Salute of the Jugger - cracking post-nuke 80's romp about Rutger Hauer and his band of rugby gladiators fighting in violent sports across a bleak landscape and then an underground city. The optimum DVD is a crap 4:3 VHS scan by the look of it, but it doesn't stop the movie being awesome. Young Guns. Recorded this 80's classic from the TV (five USA) as I hadn't seen it for years and it's always been a fave. However, unless my memory is shot - I'm pretty sure there was a ton of cuts to the blood shedding. A bit odd, cos it was on after 9pm.
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I watched Stitches. Surprisingly amusing! Ross Noble plays a killer clown who returns from the grave to reap revenge on the (now) teenagers who were responsible for his death as young kids. Technically it's a rather generic UK slasher, but with a few things going for it: Ross Noble is watchable, it's quite witty at times, and the kill scenes are pretty inventive and splatty. A worthwhile watch. |
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