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Bud Abbott and Lou Costello meet the Invisible Man. 1951. Private detective duo help clear a man's name who has turned invisible to get even with a known gangster. From start to finish this was non stop laughter from the duo, with one of the funniest boxing matches with Lou being coached by Arthur Franz, this may be one of the best next to their meeting with Frankenstein. The film does copy the effects from the invisible man films that were well done and may seem cheesy towards the end but doesn't stop the laughter coming. MV5BOTcyM2Y3OGMtZDM2YS00N2JjLWJkMzUtOTE5NGNkNDUxYjM3L2ltYWdlL2ltYWdlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzA4MTgyNzQ@.jpg
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e-b-shaolin-and-wu-tangy.jpg Shaolin and Wu Tang Two friends from rival schools and rival fighting styles are torn apart when the lord of the area wants to steal the secrets of Wu Tang and Shaolin styles of fighting. The lord tricks the Wu Tang master into drinking poisoned wine while they play chess and will only give him the antidote if he reveals where the secret book of Wu Tang is hidden. In another cruel twist the master tricks his number one student into killing him rather than giving up the secret book. The Lors set up a competition between both schools hoping they will elemimate each other This film is jam packed with beautiful fights and cinematography. The contrasting fighting styles makes for so many great fights scenes using swords spears and hand to hand combat. The pacing is spot on always something interesting happening striking the right balance between fighting and story telling never a dull moment. The final showdown is a work of art. 8/10
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Blue Jean Cop, A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors & Apocalypse Now
Blue Jean Cop This was the below the radar 1988 Peter Weller & Sam Elliot film where a Public Defender Lawyer and renegade Cop team up to tackle police corruption, It's entertaining way to spend 100 minutes. A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors This is my favorite of the series and probably the 1st true sequel (Can't remember Freddie's Revenge) as it has Nancy from the 1st one. Thought the rest of the films made the franchise totally ridiculous. Apocalypse Now: Final Cut Heard good things about this, so I picked it up on sale, granted due to it's running time, it would be slow but it was too slow in places for my liking |
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Gather round and I'll save ye all some time me buckos .... The Invisible Man (2020) Suspension of disbelief is crucial whilst watching a movie, isn't it? In order to full immerse oneself blah blah blah, YES? Take this movie, for instance. All my fears from the rather grim trailer (which reminded me tangentially of Ladybird, Ladybird, though do not ask me why) were founded. Hey, Hypocritewood, can't you actually make adult cinema without welding on some gimmick? Thought not. See Nil By Mouth. That's a real horror film in comparison and a more grounded take on the subject and all. Ahem. It doesn't even work on the base level of being entertaining as it continually lifts you out of any tension by sheer dint of the stupidity on show. Yeah, I should have just watched Cats I warn you all, do not waste money on this dreck.
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American Flyers, Student Bodies & New Jack City
This was Saturday's viewing American Flyers When Video Magic opened it's glorious doors in the mid 80's, one of my earliest memories was reading the magazine that the shop produced featuring what videos were released that month along with description and picture of the cover. The name American Flyers and it's cover gives me nostalgic memories of that time period. I never rented this film however and during the 90's heyday of shops like Woolworths, WH Smiths, Virgin Megastore, HMV & MVC, they never had the video available to buy nor did the DVD show up anywhere either. It's also a film that never appears on TV, not even one of those obscure Movie channels like Movies4Men or Talking Pictures. For a 1985 film starring Kevin Costner, I find it quite astonishing that it's completely of the radar. I did mange to find the DVD on Amazon (But I believe it was an import) I must admit I thought it would be one of those films that would be been great in it's day but not as good in 2020 however other than a slow start, I found this to be a very entertaining movie. One which would be one of my all time favorites if I had watched it in the 80's. Student Bodies I recently moved into my new house early this year and I treated myself to a Blu Ray Player also considering 88 Films, Arrow and 101 Films were releasing films, I was interested in only on Blu Ray. I got this due to a sale 88 Films were running. Even though I enjoyed the beginning, I felt that it started to drag at the end and considering it was 85 minutes long, that's not really a good thing. Maybe if I had seen it in the 80's, I might have fonder memories of this film. New Jack City This is one of my favorite films, I swear if this film was released today, it would be nominated for several Oscars especially for Wesley Snipes (Best Actor), Chris Rock (Best Supporting Actor), Mario Van Pebbles (Best Director) and Best Picture. Mind you it should've been up for the Oscars whether be it in 91 or 92 Even though Passenger 57 and Demolition Man are very entertaining movies, to come after New Jack City, Wesley Snipes film roles went into a different direction |
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