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Nekromantik (1987, Jorge Buttgereit) First off, this is the best I've seen this look (dvd copy). Secondly, I still can't believe what I'm seeing. Thirdly, the commentary is hysterical, if a bit muffled in places cough. Fourthly, nearly broke the bloody disc trying to get it out of the packaging, tis a lovely thing Arrow, but I is left handed cough. With this, and the news that the sequel is getting reissued, tis a good time to be a gorehound imho!!! Killer Elite (2011, Gary McKendry). Twas on 5*. Must get this to bolster my Stafam collection methinks!!
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Forbidden World (1982) Low budget Corman production which rips off Alien. However copious nudity and gloopy gruesomeness is no substitute for suspense of which Forbidden World has none. What it does have is a daft nonsensical script which has it's women characters jump into bed at the drop of a hat with the films hero Colby, or aimlessly wander down corridors attempting to communicate with the creature as if it were a family pet. Laughable, but still a bit of fun if you're in the right frame of mind. |
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Not for everyone. A small scale, war movie made on a very low budget, it provides a small focus on a limited corner of the war and never tries to overstretch itself. Filmed in Missouri using historical re-enactors it does have a realistic feel. Unfortunately the UK release seems to be an NTSC > PAL transfer and is rather poor. There are two audio commentaries which seems a little excessive, a neat interview might have been better. Full review Rhineland.
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