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City Under the Sea (1965) Released Stateside as War Gods of the Deep, City Under the Sea is one of those AIP productions that straddles genres. Based very loosely on Poe's poem The City in the Sea, yet it's certainly more fantasy than it is horror and has a real Jules Verne steam punk vibe to it. Directed by the great Jacques Tourneur, City Under the Sea is a moderately pacy affair with some terrific underwater filming. Vincent Price is excellent as always, Tab Hunter is a little stiff around the edges but makes for a decent-ish hero and Susan Hart does the eye candy in peril part rather well. City Under the Sea is a worthy effort and sits proudly, at least with me, in the AIP/ Poe/ Price arsenal of chillers. Full review here. https://www.cult-labs.com/forums/mem...tml#post549062 |
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I think if you've enjoyed his previous films, specifically Stoker you will definitely enjoy this one. Special Edition version is £12.50 currently but at least rent it out. Don't read any detailed reviews. Going in without knowing what's going to happen will really enhance your enjoyment.
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Yes, it felt more like Stoker than the others. Although set in 1930s Korea and spoken in Korean and Japanese, it has a similar feeling. I guess that sort of sense that something underneath it all is just not right.
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Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) The unrated version. *** out of *****
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