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Visited the Kino this evening to see McG's latest effort the Kevin Costner vehicle 3 Days to Kill. A pleasant surprise, this manages to get the balance between the action (Costner as a CIA hit man), soap opera (who returns to Paris to try to rebuild relationships with his estranged wife and daughter) and comedy. Enjoyable if unmemorable and well worth giving it a chance.
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Baron Blood. FINALLY getting stuck into my Arrow BAVA discs. BB is a frankly long underrated gothic classic that has thankfully had the critical reappraisal it long deserved. A young student, and ancestor of the infamous 'Baron blood' a notorious sadist and murderer heads back to his homeland to discover his roots. There he meets the gorgeous elke sommer who is renovating the castle. He decides to impress her with a bit of occultism and they end up resurrecting the Baron who is soon up to his usual tricks! BB has some flaws admittedly, but mainly from the story and certainly not the direction. In fact it really highlights Bava's skill that he took a fairly middle of the road story and brought all the best out of it and produced the film we have today. |
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Espiritismo (1962) Satan gives a woman three wishes in this Mexican version of the classic tale The Monkey's Paw. A nicely made film with a well written script. The Monkey's Paw part of the story doesn't kick in until the final third. However, up to this point we've been treated to some well rounded characters and an intelligent story about the dangers of lending money, even to family members, and the price you pay for trying to recoup your losses. The film features some eerily atmospheric seance scenes leading up to the anticipated entrance of the Devil himself. The monkey's paw, when it finally arrives, is replaced by a disembodied human hand, adding a macabre gruesomeness to the finale. |
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__________________ "No Sympathy for the Devil, Buy The Ticket Take The Ride" - Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas |
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__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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I watched 'Sherlock Holmes' yesterday Wasn't impressed. I found it very confusing, but I also wanted the Holmes and Watson characters to be more like those portrayed by Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce Much more enjoyable was the Beatles film 'Help', which, due to the 'racist' nature of the movie (i.e English actors playing Eastern stereotypes) is probably unlikely to be seen on television in the near future!
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Watched point break earlier, i had heard so much good stuff about this movie that I watched it with good expectations and to be honest I wasn't disappointed. Fantastic piece of action and after watching I'm happy that Gerard butler isn't taking the role of bodhi: a character excellently portrayed by Patrick swayze. 9/10.
__________________ "No Sympathy for the Devil, Buy The Ticket Take The Ride" - Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas |
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PATRICK I've always loved this one and it has never looked better than on Severin's Blu ray edition. Apparently, the central role was originally intended for Jenny Agutter, but I'm glad it went to Susan Penhaligon. She's a very natural actress and gives another great performance here. FRANKENSTEIN AND THE MONSTER FROM HELL Terence Fisher's direction and some splashes of ( then ) modern gore make for an interesting final outing for Hammer's Baron. Not classic Hammer, but the asylum setting and the grim tone are rather apt considering it was pretty much the end of an era.Terrific looking print too. |
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