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What?....You mean it's not real?
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Romantic comedy in which Bill Murray plays a cynical weather man phil conners who is sent to cover the annual groundhog day festival. Things get weird when Phil keeps living groundhog day over and over. He starts out enjoying this as he can do what ever he wants, but as time goes on he grows disenchanted with the endless monotony but love is in the air as he falls for his producer Rita (Andie McDowell). Lots of memorable scenes and great performance from Murray. 9/10 Now watching mark of the devil( what the hells up with the soft porn music) |
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Well, it used to be available on Amazon / ebay fairly cheaply, but a quick check has revealed it to OOP and ££. Also included as an extra on the Vinegar Syndrome 'Night Train to Terror' Blu-ray / DVD set, which is probably still going for a reasonable price. Surprised it's not on YouTube, but a cursory search comes up with nada. Can't find anything else besides, not being acquainted with all the other darkly interweb pockets. Soz, thought it'd be out there and marked down, but it's been ten or so years since I last got a copy.
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Incense for the Damned (1970) In truth, Incense for the Damned is a total mess, but a total mess with some good ideas. Directed and then disowned by Robert Hartford-Davis, a director i admire from his films The Black Torment (1964), Corruption (1968), School for Unclaimed Girls (1969) and The Fiend (1972), his name doesn't appear on the credits, nor as a pseudonym, and when you watch the film you can see why. It's a film that treats vampirism as a sexual perversion as a young woman searches for her lover, a university student who is seduced into a satanic cult on a Greek island. The film sports a fine cast including Patrick Macnee, Peter Cushing, Edward Woodward, Imogen Hassall, Patrick Mower and Johnny Sekka but pretty much wastes all of them. The film's production was a troubled affair with much of it shot on Cyprus which gives it a unique feel, however money ran out, scenes were dumped and the producers shot new scenes with new actors at a later date. The odd thing is that i rather enjoyed it second time around. I knew what to expect and the sheer clumsiness of it all had a certain charm that kind of allowed me to have more fun with it this time around. Full review on The Gothic Thread. https://www.cult-labs.com/forums/mem...tml#post520035 |
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Swamp Ape A group of students shuffle around under a couple of trees whilst being killed off by a geezer in a monkey suit. Clocking in at under one hour and never taking itself too serious this micro budget film is as cliche ridden as you would expect. That's kind of what I liked about it, there is a uniformity to this sort of bottom rung dreck that means you will never be disappointed when watching them as there are no expectations to overcome. Prey A group of twenty somethings run around in the dark whilst being killed off by a goat sucker. As with the above film this is a collection of cliches holding together a slim plot but this film takes itself deadly serious and as such fails to deliver despite its exotic location, great creature effects and technical skills in film making. Holy Virgin Vs Evil Dead Excellent Hong Kong fantasy/horror film that never lets up from beginning to end in a martial arts frenzy of fists, feet and dodgy optical effects. Recommended. Sennentuntsci Some Alpine goat herders get pissed whilst listening to T Rex and Serge Gainsbourg, make a sex doll from a sack and broom and unleash a vengeful demon! Swiss made folk horror cum police thriller which is pretty good in a leisurely way as the story and action slowly unfold giving it the feel of a tv detective show as the crimes and investigation play out against some stunning scenery. Worth a look if you have Netflix and enjoy films with folklore at their heart. |
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