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JIGSAW MURDERS-CR have delivered a good transfer and the lovely Ms Johnson is always worth a gander,but this is a rather average psycho-cop movie.Give me DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE anyday! THE MANHATTAN PROJECT-If you like films such as War Games and The Last Starfighter,then you'll like this tale of a genius teenager who builds a nuclear bomb! John Lithgow does his nutty professor bit and the KL disc is good to look at. THE BRONX WARRIORS-Blue Underground have done a sterling job with this brainless Italian actioner-I've never seen it look so crisp,and I've owned many versions of this over the years. Looking forward to ESCAPE FROM THE BRONX on the same label now! DONNIE DARKO-Theatrical cut of course! When I first saw this on (think it was vhs?) I totally dismissed it in a WTF was that all about way! Now that I'm allegedly older and wiser I really enjoyed it and for once,agree with all the critic's five star revews! Think I'll give the Director's Cut a go...... A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS-Leone,Eastwood,Morricone,enough said! FOR A FEW DOLLARS more next! Wish someone would relase A Fistful of Dynamite on Blu!
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Don't look back Following Bob Dylan on his 1965 tour of England, Don't look back is considered a pioneering fly on the wall rockumentary. It's warts and all so on more than one occasion Dylan himself comes across as something of a berk, however since its the British press he's constantly being an ass to he gets a pass. The music is probably the main reason people come to this and of course the man himself is on great form as one would expect. The selection of performances are carefully selected to represent Dylan at the top of his game and he doesn't disappoint. The stark b&w photography is terrific, especially when Dylan heads north, the stuff filmed in Liverpool & Manchester is great to watch. Overall if your in any way interested in Dylan then the Criterion Blu-ray is a recommended purchase. The night flier After the shocking news of Miguel Ferrer's death I decided to stick this on. I thought of Robocop but it's not long since I watched it last, Deep star 6? well I prefer this. I really wanted to watch The Harvest but its not the easiest film to get hold of. I notice the DVD releases have dropped to £10-15 so I might need to invest. I was surprised how few people I spoke to online had heard of it. There had been a big push for the film back in 93' and Ferrer got great notice for it but then it seemed to vanish without trace.. Anyway, as most people are already aware, Night flier is an adaptation of the Stephen King short story and produced by Richard P Rubenstein. The director recently made the decent slasher/home invasion flick Fender Bender. Ferrer plays an utterly immoral tabloid journalist in pursuit of his latest sensational story. A black plane is travelling around small isolated airports and leaving a trail of bodies in its wake. The victims all have the distinguishing puncture marks on the neck and the pilot goes by the name Dwight Renfield, a mixture of the character from Dracula and the actor who played him in the 30's universal film. This leads Ferrer's character to suspect the flier is someone who believes himself to be a vampire, however as the evidence stacks up it becomes apparent that this might not be just a delusion. Like with the Harvest, Night flier shows that Ferrer can carry a film as the leading man when given the chance. His character is supposed to be sleazy and unlikable however he's lent enough charm and pathos in the performance to stop the audience from actively hating him. Perhaps the parallel between tabloid journalism is somewhat forced but it still works and the film builds to its climax nicely. |
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Night-Flier...ds=night+flyer sure if you look around you can find it cheaper, got my copy for £1 from CEX |
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