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It has been years since I have seen this film, but I always think of it whenever I hear 'Build Me Up Buttercup' and find it hilarious that W. Earl Brown, who plays Warren, is probably better known for playing the astonishingly violent Dan Dority in the TV show Deadwood, or Kenny the cameraman in Wes Craven's Scream. I remember the first time I watched this I was completely stunned by the ending so immediately watched it again to see how I was fooled. That's a sign of good writing, utterly convincing acting, and clever direction.
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At The Earth's Core (1976) A Victorian scientist and his assistant take a test run in their Iron Mole drilling machine and end up in a strange underground labyrinth ruled by a species of giant telepathic birds as they lord it over cave men and other assorted creatures. Pitiful fantasy starring Doug McClure and Peter Cushing. Whilst McClure does what McClure does, Cushing comes across as a more bumbling version of his Dr. Who character. Whilst the script is decent, production values are tiny and the creatures on show are awful man in rubber suit messes. Caroline Munro who seems to be there purely to show off her cleavage sports a suitably vacant look throughout. Compared to director Kevin Connor's other fantasy efforts - Warlords of Atlantis (1978), The Land that Time Forgot (1974) and The People That Time Forgot (1977), this is dire. |
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All Eyes on Lenzi. The last word on the great director, good contributions & overview of his career & pretty much made me want to see all his crime films (of which I have seen none!), Calum Waddell, the man can make a documentary, one of my faves! Incidentally does anybody (possibly Calum himself?) Have a list of documentaries (feature length that is) & what releases they are on? Think I've seen most except the Cat 3 one that's not out here yet! |
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Possession. Isabelle Ajani and Sam Neil(the chap out of the Omen 3) live in Berlin and are having major marriage problems. And he later discovers that she has a couple of lovers, one a chap called Heinrik and tho other, well what can i say, you'd have to see it to believe it. Let's just say that if you've seen Dagon you will have a general idea. This i thought was one seriously weird film, but it is also great at the same time. It was once actually classed as a video nasty but apart from the scene were she slices her neck with a electric carving knife and the miscarriage on the metro, there's not really a lot of gore in it. It's just really creepy and strange with OTT hysterical acting. overall i thought it was a interesting film that is certainly different, you just need a open mind 79.4 out of 100.
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Being Different. Notorious exploitation documentary from the pre cert days looking at people born with various conditions that make them "different"... In the midst of the present reality TV world this is actually a rather sweet look at the things that make people the same rather than different as it concentrates on the emotions and needs that govern all people. The most shocking thing in the film is the size of the 'world's fattest man', who today would be classed as just above average weight! |
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Last film I watched; 5/8 Absolute nonsense from Paul Verhoeven, but enjoyable nonsense. |
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The Blood of Fu Manchu Fu Manchu hatches a plan to use women to poison 10 world leaders and his nemesis, so that he can rule the world. Now Nayland Smith has been poisoned and is blind and has to find and stop fu manchu. Quite a fun film. Kinda offensive, but that's fine. Christopher Lee seems like he could be anywhere else though. Sent from my PRA-LX1 using Tapatalk
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Dracula. 1974 Dracula goes in search for the woman that resembles his long dead wife. Jack Palance takes on the role of the Count in this T.V Movie version of Stoker's tale, this is another version that's close to the source, although Palance's acting as Dracula may seem to be wooden at times like he has a stick up his back to keep him straight and helps him portray the character. Nigel Davenport appears as Van Helsing, although I haven't seen much of his movies he was a decent actor in this, Simon Ward appears as Arthur Holmwood. Apart from not having the dark gothic gloom other Dracula movies have, this is one to have a glance at. 7 out of 10.
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