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It Happened One Night 1934 ★★★★★ I can see why this was the first winner of the 'grand slam' Oscars (Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor and Actress) as it has wonderful performances delivering some wonderful lines and in a way which does a simple story with laughs and real heartfelt drama. Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert are a beautifully matched on-screen couple with real chemistry, and crucially Colbert's Ellie is neither overly entitled nor spoiled in a way which is offputting, rather naïve and the victim to a marriage which we know she shouldn't have and it's only a matter of time before she realises it. Gable effortlessly oozes charm as Peter Warne, the roguish reporter who accompanies Ellie on the road trip during which they fall in love with each other and the audience falls in love with them! This is beautifully directed by Frank Capra, a film with visual humour and tension using both visual and narrative storytelling to great effect. It's a stone cold classic and a film to show anyone who say they don't like romantic comedies.
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Scarecrows (1988) The idea of some ex-military criminals being hunted at night by some malevolent scarecrows seems like the plot for a comedy horror, not a serious genre film, yet somehow – and slightly surprisingly – this is an effective and atmospheric horror flick. A lot of credit must go to Terry Plumeri, whose score is one of the main reasons this works. It's a really good piece of music, combining perfectly with the visuals and sets the tone early on for a film which is strangely unsettling and, as someone says early on in the film, "This is some creepy shit." I don't know if it's because there is something primal about being lost in a strange place at night and unsure about what exactly is happening, but something makes this an engrossing watch where you begin to feel for the antagonists. I'm glad there's no explanation during a dénouement which neatly wraps everything up because leaving the scarecrows as an inexplicable and unknown entity seems somehow more satisfactory that if there was a rational and logical explanation for what was going on and why they were doing what they were doing. If the film had better calibre of acting or perhaps a subtext with a sociopolitical commentary then it would be better. However, as it is, I like it despite any narrative or thespian shortcomings.
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The Head (1959) A enjoyable and atmospheric horror from Germany. A scientist whom has invented a procedure that allows a head to be kept alive when removed from its body gets a new assistant who is unhinged and kills the scientist and keeps his head alive and use him to help him remove the head of a hunchback nurse whom he is in love with and transfer her head to a stripers body. 7/10 Now watching Venom (2018) Last edited by trebor8273; 17th January 2020 at 11:19 PM. |
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Lake Fear 2: The Swamp (2016) Actually titled The Everglades Killing, this is a film that for the most part is amateurish in the acting stakes and is redeemed (if that's what you call it) by rampant nudity from it's female 'stars'. Yes, Nordy, there are a lot of boobs to be seen in this one. There's a fair sprinkle of nastiness on offer including both male and female rape as well as the usual dimly lit sequences of gore. But then in the last five minutes it somehow gains a second star due to a real curve ball scene where gone are the redneck killers to be replaced with a girl suspended naked from an inverted cross only to have her body sliced open and her fetus ripped out then burned on the fire in a scene of satanic sacrifice. |
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A nice change from the usual super hero fair, reporter Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) stumbles upon a conspiracy involving a psychotic Billionaire , along the way he gets infected with symbiotic alien Venom and together they set out to stop the loony. Really more of a buddy movie than a straight super hero film. Hardy is excellent as both Brock and Venom( who provides most of the comedy and some great lines). 8/10 Now watching Rambo Last Blood. |
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Loved every gore drenched revenge seeking moment. Forgot the lefty reviews it's up their with the first for me it's not anti Mexican these are awful evil human beings that Rambo dispatches that just happen to be Mexican . One of the goriest films i seen in a long time , gore to put most video nasties to shame. 9/10 |
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