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Starship Troopers (Verhoeven) What fun. The bloody comm wouldn't play on the PS3, so settled on watching it. Heinlen's book is for kids anyhow, so PV did the best thing and grafted his sensibilities onto it. Result? A loud, brash, satirical joy to behold. Pilfered the sequels from mate today ....
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Society The son of a wealthy family starts noticing strange occurrences and falls upon a conspiracy by the upper class. Em....wtf did I just watch. It's fantastically horrible, the only slight complaint I have is the opening credits which kinda gives it away. Sent from my PRA-LX1 using Tapatalk
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Dracula 1979 In 1913 Dracula travels to England to find a immortal Bride. This take on Dracula is not close to the source novel, but a very good take on the characte played by Frank Langella who is not scary but a more of a classy charmer but also arrogant and intelligent. Sir Laurence Olivier's performance as Van Helsing is brilliant, he comes across as a smart brave opponent for Dracula as a man who would never back down from a fight. Donald Pleasance performance as Dr Seward is a bit of a hit and miss, with Pleasance being a props actor he is seen holding things due to the fact his scenes could be cut or reduced and having more screen time. Director John Badham knew how to make things stand out with low key light to create the perfect gothic set especially in Carthax Abbey set and in the tunnel below the cemetary and with John Williams score played along perfectly. Both this version and the version that came out two years earlier with Louis Jordan are worth a watch. 9 out 10.
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The Escapees (1981) On the run from an asylum for the insane, a feisty young girl and a forlorn female companion embark on a surreal journey with a group of traveling erotic dancers. Apologies to all the Jean Rollin fans out there but i thought this was, for want of a better word - rubbish. Pretentious and plotless with two very unmemorable girls in Christiane Coppé and Laurence Dubas as leads, this was a disappointment all round, only the bloody finale with a sexy cameo from Rollin regular Brigitte Lahaie, nodded towards the directors earlier and far superior work. Leaving the Gothic castles and beaches behind (obviously there is a beach in this one - there had to be, just not for very long) Rollin goes for a landscape of Ballard esq tower blocks, urban decay and er the docks, which he utilized better in both earlier The Night of the Hunted (tower blocks) and later works Killing Car (Urban decay / docks). Sadly as a sexy thriller this fails and as a doomed romance it's, well, doomed. |
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Starship Troopers II (Phil Tippett) Hmm. But I've seen Invasion Of The Body Snatchers AND I DO NOT CARE FOR SPIDERS EITHER Certainly cheaper looking. Some nice gore aside please no get it away. Colleen Porch returns? Strangest thing about it Society is a dekcuf up film. Read more Burroughs dagnabbit !!!
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