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The Devils Playground (2010, Mark McQueen). A Danny Dyer film was it?? sorry, but when you spend most of your screen time crying whilst Craig Fairbrass runs around doing all the work etc...... Lust For A Vampire (1971, Jimmy Sangster). Dear Cthulhu, Yutte Stensgaard is wooden. Unbalancing the whole film Imho. The Curse Of Frankenstein (1972, JF). Watched this without subtitles in preparation for.... Le Mirior Obscene (1973, JF). (French Artus dvd). Easily the most Franco of his films that I've seen yet, as a "jazz" pianist has strange visions which lead her to kill her beaus. A rather sedate blend of Succubus and Eugenie de Sade imo. Emma Cohen cute etc. Am looking forward to the Spanish print "Al Otro Del Espejo" next!!
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It's not going to work. When he compares Home to The Exorcist, I don't know if such a comparison can be drawn – I'm much more interested in how Home compares to the other recent DreamWorks, Sony Animations or Pixar movies.
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Saw it on Saturday, great film up there with some of the best animated films Not as good as The Exorcist though
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Keeping a joke running over a day seems about right, two at most. Any longer than that and people forget the original joke and you look a tool for comparing something with one of the most famous and critically loved horrors of all time. |
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Few quick taughts on a few films I watched over the weekend. Slaughterhouse A father and son still living at the old slaughterhouse that a local developer and sheriff want rid of so they can take over the land. After numerous offers the father and son hatch a plan to keep the old place and remove the problem of interfering locals. Fun slasher and I enjoyed the disposal of some of the more annoying local teens. I really enjoyed the killers lack of any sort of coherent language just sqealling like a pig. Don't Go In The Woods Two couples that couldn't act to save their lives which was handy for the wild man hunting them head to the woods on a camping trip while all around them other campers are being picked off in some really creative ways. While the acting is terrible it's still a fun film and one of the main characters seems to suffer from a strange side effect of being scared his voice changes to a number of different accents from what sounds like an American to sounding English and some Australian thrown in for good measure Both films have really nice transfers from 88 . I'd recommend both for a good time with a few brewskis.
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