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However, for 3 pound it is definitely worth a watch, as its still fun and has its moments.
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If you're taking him to The Astor, you're in for a treat. It looks and sounds absolutely spectacular, I saw the 4k on its opening week there.
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I'm trying to see all their 70mm prints, but I already missed the last screening of Aliens whilst in Japan!
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The current Blu already looks superb so the 4K should look stunning. Wish I could see it in the cinema myself, is this a national presentation then?
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It's a single screen cinema in Melbourne, Australia that has it on about every 3 or so months. So no, I don't think the UK will have it.
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The Forest (1982) The Forest has been sat in my watch list for a while; mainly because it is one of those films I recall seeing and actually remembered parts of, but cannot recall ever sitting down to watch in its entirety. Therefore, as I stumbled across it again as part of my trawl through Nightmare USA, I was looking forward to giving it my full attention. Whilst not generally a highly lauded film within the slasher sub-genre I actually admire The Forest for attempting to break its slasher bonds a little by fusing various horror sub-genre elements together which results in a kind of 'Frankenstein's Monster' sort of film - and one that works rather than appearing cobbled together and throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. Whilst we have the well-trodden staple of 'young adults go camping in the woods away from civilization' angle, we also get a fairly relatable killer (rather than the crazed redneck/woodsman caricature) who is actually given a back story through flashback scenes, wherein we get to see how he became the psychotic killer that he now is. Cannibalism is also thrown into the mix, what with our killer feasting on the flesh of his victims post-slaughter, and an interesting supernatural element too, which is heavily linked in to our crazed killer's past. Overall, The Forest is a fun slasher hybrid, and although marred by some at times cringe-worthy over-acting and some unnecessarily long scenes, it managed to entertain me right up to its climax. Originally posted here: Nightmare USA Films Discussion Thread |
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