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I watched Escape From LA (1996, John Carpenter) Early CGI that doesn't look terrible now. If only this film had that. From that awful leather vest (is this Flash Gordon?? nooooooooooooo) to that awful "surfin'" bit, it still reeks.
__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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Watched Tales From The Crypt last night, i thought I'd seen this before but it must have been Vault of Horror I've seen. Brilliant anthology horror, probably the best I've seen and suitably nasty in places. And Peter Cushing as Grimsdyke? Excellent, heart breaking performance, probably the best thing I've ever seen him do. |
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The Awful Truth (1937) Classic screwball comedy from Hollywood's golden period starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne as a couple seemingly at odds with each other who begin the proceeds of divorce. They then set about undermining each others attempts to find new love. It's been quite a while since i laughed so much at a film. The laughs aren't from slapstick thankfully but from the very smart quick fire dialogue and facial expressions from it's stars. In fact Dunne and Grant show real energy together, so much so that you can at times cut the sexual tension with a knife. Unfortunately for Grant and Dunne they are often upstaged by another electric performance by Asta as the dog in the midst of divorce. I loved The Awful Truth and highly recommend it. |
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13 EERIE – I'm as tired of zombie films as anyone else, but I decided to give '13 Eerie' a go because some reviews seemed to suggest there was something about it. It follows some trainee CSI types who are put through the wringer by their tutor, who's left corpses lying around a deserted island for the purpose of crime scene analysis. When the interns get to work dissecting their allotted cadavers, they start to notice that things on the island may be a little amiss – for example those dudes running around in prison jumpsuits who appear to be, like, rotting or something? Yes, apparently the island once hosted a prison whose inmates' DNA was altered by covert FBI experiments or similar, so no one should be that surprised when those former cons turn up as zombies, although frankly '13 Eerie' is the kind of film where back-story is delivered in a couple of sentences through the side of the mouth between action scenes. I quite enjoyed '13 Eerie'. With its bleak, forlorn island location it manages to evoke some atmosphere, plus it plays it straight – there are no real stabs at comedy horror here, otherwise I'd have tuned out after ten minutes. The zombies are quite scary in a way, seeming more like savage beasts than shamblers. They're really sadistic too, and look like they're having a great time when they nosh down on the hapless studes in scenes of surprising gore. All of this is pretty good, and enough to mark out '13 Eerie' from the DTV hordes. It does have its problems. It's well paced, but there's no tension. Once we know what the deal is ie. scenes of bloodshed, lots of running around and hiding and a coach that crashes twice, we know we can expect little more – it's not as if we're waiting for some really drastic emotional resolution or a suspenseful reveal. It also feels a bit 'TV' in places, I think because of the very generic sounding musical cues and the shot on HD look. If it'd been more 'cinematic', I think it would have gained something. Still, even with these flaws '13 Eerie' entertained well, and I only started checking my watch after an hour in. If you want to see some gory, straight, no brains zombie action then you could do much worse than check out '13 Eerie'. From the director of the massively overrated 'Wolfcop'.
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__________________ MIKE: I've got it! Peter Cushing! We've got to drive a stake through his heart! VYVYAN: Great! I'll get the car! NEIL: I'll get a cushion. |
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This past week's viewings: Andy Warhol's Bad (1977) 77/100 Cheerleader Camp (1988) 72/100 Horror High (1974) 63/100 Blood and Lace (1971) 56/100 Blood Thirst (1971) 55/100 Scream of the Demon Lover (Il castello dalle porte di fuoco) (1970) 55/100 They Have Changed Their Face (...hanno cambiato faccia) (1971) 62/100 The Vampire Happening (Gebissen wird nur nachts) (1971) 53/100 Web of the Spider (Nella stretta morsa del ragno) (1971) 64/100 Werewolves on Wheels (1971) 45/100 |
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