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Send Me No Flowers (1964) An amusing tale of a hypochondriac who finds out in error that he's going to die and his attempts to set his wife up with another man before he pops his clogs. In their third and final film together Doris Day, Rock Hudson and Tony Randall are all good value in this light frothy comedy with one or two laugh out loud moments in the many misunderstandings which take place in this idealistic suburban dreamworld. |
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Mongolian Death Worm (2010) A Syfy channel original movie which is a fair bit of fun. Yes it's cheesy and yes the worm victims do tend to stand in just the right spot to get eaten but it rattles along and the frequent monster CGI effects really aren't bad at all. With Victoria Pratt on board and Sean Patrick Flanery doing his best Indiana Jones impression we have a couple of almost stars who give it their all and have the acting nouse to carry films like this every day of the week. Plus - spoiler alert - it was certainly different for a film of this ilk to ramp up the sexual tension between it's two leads only for them not to make out at the end. Once upon a time Syfy original movies were the laughing stock but now they have a level of competence that certainly makes them watchable even if the FX work pales in comparison to big studio blockbusters. |
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The People Under The Stairs 1991. With the face of eviction 13 year old Fool, goes with two men to rob the landlords house only to be confronted by something more scary in the basement. From Wes Craven comes this horror flick with some comedy blended in, Brandon Adams plays young Fool who is shown a Robin Hood robbing the rich and help the poor scenario by experienced burglars Leroy played by Ving Rhames and Spenser played by Jeremy Roberts. Twin Peaks stars Everett McGill and Wendy Robie play the landlords with some strange hunting attire who hide more than what's in the basement. The film is fast paced and not rushed in any way, and entertaining. Worth a watch.
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Impulse. A ballet dancer (Meg Tilly) returns to her hometown after her mother attempts suicide following a bizarre, irrational and foul-mouthed telephone rant. But before long many of the other townsfolk begin to exhibit equally irrational and increasingly dangerous behaviour... This mid 80s chiller has a creepy premise and a fine cast including Hume Cronyn and a young Bill Paxton, but never quite manages to rise above merely "okay".
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