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Yep, it's up there with Ferrara's comm for The Driller Killer for sure
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I used to own it, but sold it when I was "financially challenged!"
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I recently bought the Arrow Blu-Ray of TDK, even though I am not a fan of the film at all. If the commentary you are speaking of is on it, I might give it a listen,
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Bravo, Frankie you have probably created the post of the day! I'm surprised I haven't seen this because I like Joe Spinell in everything I've seen in, so I'm going to investigate that right now. I think Alex Garland is a wonderful writer who seems to have a problem with the third act of films as everything he has written suffers at the end, with Ex Machina being the sole exception. I'll investigate this one as well! Absolutely no idea why I haven't seen this film either, so another for the watchlist! I've been meaning to rewatch The Lobster and have had this in my wish list since it was released (it was never in the cinema near me) so I hope it's on Netflix soon. If not, I'll get it as a blind buy because you have really sold it with the comparisons to Ballard and Cronenberg. Fortunately, it's available to watch on Prime Video, so that might be something for this evening. This is a film in which I had no interest until I read your review. I don't think there's anything intrinsic the wrong with exploring the background of the 'monster' – Bates Motel is a prime example of that as I thought delving into Norman Bates' childhood/teenage years would be a mixture of sacrilege, boring and diminish Psycho, so I was surprised about how much I liked the TV show and how it had no impact on Hitchcock's great movie when I saw it subsequently. Everything I have seen in the rebooted Texas Chainsaw Massacre film series has irritated or somehow annoyed me, but Leatherface (I actually like the 1990 film of that name) might be something I enjoy as a stand-alone fast-paced horror flick.
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I was going to order some dvd's from HMV's 5 for £20 offer so will go with Leatherface instead of the latest Chucky film i think. |
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