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Some recent viewings Dredd (2012) 5/10 Was expecting much more from this from things I have heard round the net. Wasn't expecting much character development due to the nature of the Dredd character himself but even the fight scenes weren't particularly exciting. About the only plus was Dredd's side kick. Wolf Creek (2013) Delivered what I expected; a more fun take on the original. Entertaining, if not a the masterpiece wasn't expecting. 6/10 The Canel (2014) 5/10 The Nanny (1965) Pretty good example of Hammer's 60's pyscho-thrillers. Not as good as Holt's superior earlier effort, Scream of Fear but better than Paranoiac. |
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Octopussy. This was the Roger Moore Bond that I have the least familiarity with. I don't recall seeing it as a kid (though I may have forgotten - understandable if I did) and only vaguely recall seeing it about 20 years ago and having the vague feeling that it was a bit dull. Having seen it again... it's very dull. Octopussy is almost certainly Rog's worst Bond, failing on almost every level. The plot is boring, the villains are boring (and the guy who should be the main villain, Steven Berkoff's mad Russian General who as it turns out - eventually - wants to set off a nuke inside the US, is barely in the film) and even the ladies are strikingly unmemorable. To be fair, the last 40 minutes are an improvement and have some decent action and excitement, but that doesn't excuse the first 90 for being so agonisingly boring. Honestly, until the 90 minute mark all the story seems to be about is counterfeit golden eggs. Who thought that was a compelling plot for anything, let alone a James Bond film? Having now sampled it again, I can see why it's the only Moore to have slipped entirely from my memory!
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Sunday...Its Shameless: #7 Flavia the Heretic (1974) A Nunspoitation picture that kind of drags at times. #8 Manhatten Baby (1982) Bit of strange one this! Its a little make-it-up-as-you-go-along. Seen it before and although it didn't bore me as much as my first viewing did it still not converting me to a Fulci fan. Seen 8 of these Shameless titles so far, (during Shameless Sundays), and to be honest I'm none to sure why I've bought them as I'm not really enjoying the eurosleeze as I did when I was younger and collecting Redemption titles.
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