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Delirium (Le foto Di Gioia) 1987 A former prostitute runs a successful men's magazine, when her models start being killed she believes she is next to be killed. This was more crime thriller Giallo rather than a full horror movie from director Lamberto Bava, Serena Grandi plays the lead role Gioia, the former hooker now manager of a few models who meet their demise by a crazed fan. Karl Zinny (Demons and Graveyard Disturbance) plays her wheelchair bound neighbour Mark who has a crush on Gioia and seems to intimidate James Stewart from Rear Window. George Eastman plays the ex boyfriend in a small role but not on screen very much, Daria Nicolodi, David Brandon (Stagefright), play the assistants and photgrapher for the models and Lino Salemme (Demons) plays the inspector who is out to catch the killer. With his father's touch to colourful schemes, lights and a house that may seem to be the focus on everything, its not the best plot to it, it seemed to lose the pace after 10-15 minutes, from the killer's point of view is a bit weird, the acting was not the best from everyone its like they lost interest and the background score im sure is from another Bava movie, If nothing else is available to watch, go with this in a open mind.
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![]() The World Is Not Enough (1999) Although this isn't either James Bond or Pierce Brosnan's finest hour there's still enough to recommend it. For every negative there is a positive. Whilst Denise Richards doesn't exactly convince as a nuclear scientist and Sophie Marceau and Robert Carlyle are instantly forgettable villains, the film gains credit for giving Judi Dench's M a larger role, the same goes for Robbie Coltrane's Zukovsky, but it's the film's action set pieces that really capture the imagination. From the high speed chase up the Thames pre-credits sequence to the forest cutting helicopters destroying Zukovsky's caviar factory. Despite being quite lowly ranked in the Bond canon, this is still a better Bond film than any of Daniel Craig's output bar Casino Royale. In fact Craig's Skyfall borrows so much from this film it should offer it some royalties. |
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![]() From Russia With Love (1963) The second in the series meant it hadn't yet settled into any sort of routine and is in fact a superior Cold War thriller more than a typical Bond film as such. In this Bond is attempting to get his hands on a Lektor cryptography device from under the noses of the Russians in Istanbul without knowing he is actually being manipulated by international criminal organisation SPECTRE. Whilst gadgets and comedy are kept to a minimum From Russia With Love brought us the first very memorable villains in the Bond oeuvre with Rosa Klebb and her deadly shoe and Robert Shaw's excellent assassin Grant who is almost a match for Sean Connery's Bond in a brilliantly staged rail carriage fight. There's so much to recommend with From Russia With Love i don't know where to begin. Wait, yes i do. Go and listen to Matt Monro's superb theme song and take it from there. Arguably the very best James Bond film and equally a great film in it's own right. |
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Body Puzzle (Misteria)1992. A homicide detective begins to suspect the killings of people are somehow connected to a widow's deceased husband. Another Bava movie but has all the hallmarks of thecrime thriller Giallo, Joanna Pacula plays the widowwho is receiving body parts from the killer. Tomas Arana (Derailed, The Church) plays the detective who is playing cat and mouse with the killer, Giovanni Lombardo Rice (Cannibal Ferox, The Sect) plays the guy who seems to know alot but dishes out suttle clues. The Story seems to drift way off topic, and the detective seems to find time to jump in the sack with the widow (who wouldn't) the blood and gore may not be the best but watchable, again this is one to view with a open mind.
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Short Night of Glass Dolls (La Corta Nottie Delle Bambole Vetro) 1971. A Journalist's body is found, he is presumed dead but isn't and how he got that way is told in flashbacks while searching for his missing girlfriend. From something of a slow start, the pace quickened up pretty good, Jean Sorel (the day of the jackal) plays the American journalist in Prague, after a party his girlfriend Mira played by Barbara Bach disappears. He teams up with another journalist and ex partner Jessica played by Ingrid Thulin (The Cassandra Crossing) and is told to back off by the police. This is a different kind of horror mystery, there is no gore, but dwelves on the psychology of the mind in some way, as how far would a man go to find someone and uncover alot of secrets on the way and who is involved, there is some tense moments, maybe on the edge of your seat times, certainly worth a watch.
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The Legacy 1978 An American decorator and her boyfriend accept a job in England unaware of what job they have accepted, they are involved in a bike accident and taken to a stately manor by a millionaire unaware of what awaits them. This can be viewed as a horror or a murder mystery thriller either way it's still enjoyable. Katherine Ross (The Graduate) takes the lead as the decorator Margaret, Her boyfriend Pete played by Sam Elliott (Road House) seems to have doubts, when other party guests start dying in mysterious ways and same ways as those connected to them met their fate. Richard Marquand does a good job with directing this film capturing the moody atmosphere with some internal colours by cinematographers Dick Bush and Alan Hume. John Standing (V For Vendetta) has a small minor role as the millionaire Jason, Roger Daltrey (The Who), Charles Grey (Diamonds Are Forever) play some the guests who want to inherit Jason's money, and Ian Hogg (Doctor who: Ghostlight) plays the sinister chauffeur. Worth a watch.
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