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Speaking of which..... Jungle heat.jpg Took a random punt on this and glad I did. Its a HK take on Nam films about a group of friends in Nam after the Americans leave. Sam 'Flash Gordon' Jones is more a guest star, only turning up in a few scenes. The main focus is the squads of Chinese heading in country and combating the VC. Some pretty nasty torture scenes including a guy getting buried up to his head and doused in Acid. Also a scene of a rat being set on fire then left to run about over petrol coated soldiers setting them alight in a sick gambling game. I suspect the BBFC may not have actually seen this given some of the content. It's 86 minutes long so i'm sure some of our friendly HK experts can enlighten us! It's a raw mean and trashy film that ends up being sort of fun in spite of itself and was certainly not a wasted quid in my book. |
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Talk about the purge here the trailer for purge 2 WATCH: The Purge: Anarchy Teaser Trailer Has ARRIVED! | moviepilot.com |
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I was just thinking that everyone seems to like the idea of The Purge, but finds the actual movie didn't use the idea to the fullest possibility. Given sequel budgets are usually higher hopefully the makers will take the opportunity to create something more impressive. |
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Django kill! (if you live, shoot!) Thomas Milian plays Django (or does he) the half bred mexican outlaw who is betrayed and massacred along with his gang. Dug out of a shallow grave he sets of with Golden bullets to get revenge. One of the strangest entries into the Django series I've seen. In fact possibly on of the strangest spaghetti westerns full stop (and no, El Topo doesn't count as its not italian!) Django arrives at a town called the unhappy place and claims his vengeance early on in proceedings only to end up sticking around and getting mixed up with the double crossing townsfolk and the gay rancher (whose henchmen all dress in black) All the while guided by his indian friends who seem to act as his inner monologue Django bounces between the factions seeming to try and do whats right in a world gone mad with greed. Massively stylized and Brutally violent its a film also chock full of symbolism, strange ironic humor (including one of the bad guys getting coated in gold) and disturbing dream sequences. Blue undergrounds release looks great. I'd previously seen this on BBC2 YEARS back when Alex Cox got it on air. The print was dreadful so it felt like experiencing it for the first time with this release. It's region free as well! |
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Samurai Zombies. Written by the director of Versus and midnight meat train Ryuhei Kitamura and directed by the Star of Versus and Battlefield Baseball Tak sakaguchi this one is a fairly staightforward horror about a family that gets kidnapped by robbers and ends up in a village cursed with undead samurai going about beheadding folk who wander by. It's got some of the humor one would expect from people responsible for stuff like Versus and Battlefield Baseball and its pretty fun. Never going to be regarded as a classic I picked it up on 99p BOGOF at my local cash gen. Bad Meat. The other disc on the Bogof is a tale of kids sent to a punishment camp out in the middle of nowhere that get more than they bargained for when the councillors eat tainted meat and turn into flesh eating monsters. Not that any of them were normal to begin with, most of them leching on the kids, having a chuckle while reading up on death camps and enjoying some fairly graphic s&m. There's plenty of messed up stuff here for horror fans and for the most part it's well directed. The only real word of caution would be to be careful about watching it while eating tea as there is a whole lot of vomiting throughout the film. Really chunky. |
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