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Eyeball (Lenzi, 88 Films release!!!!! ) Great film, brilliant plot, superb cast & fast paced!!!!! 9/10 Classic giallo, buy now please! |
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Ahh I didn’t realise it was so far apart. I thought the dream was the conclusion of Who shot JR. I’ve never actually watched Dallas - just seen it referenced and priories elsewhere on tv - Family Guy and The Simpsons springing to mind first. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Started watching the hater, my thumbnail pic different, Only saw first hour then some friends nipped round, watch rest later, just not quite feeling it, might think different when watch rest of it. When Robert said if he doesn’t win I’ll kill myself you knew what tomasz was thinking. I’ve tried uploading my thumbnail pic but it not working I keep getting this. vBulletin Message Your submission could not be processed because a security token was missing. What the hell does that mean ? |
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Jigsaw (2017) Despite coming some seven years after the previous and presumed final entry in the Saw franchise, even then i was in no rush to see this eighth installment. I'm pleased i did though because it felt like a refreshing change from all the PG-13 jump scare supernatural nonsense polluting our multiplexes pretending to be horror films. Certainly Jigsaw won't convert anyone new to the series but i thought it suitably gory and enjoyably fun. The traps used are as elaborate and gruesomely fascinating as ever with a plot that revealed a couple of tasty twists. Certainly it's familiar but as of summer 2020 there's not an awful lot of movies of this ilk doing the rounds nor has there been these last few years. Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 5th September 2020 at 10:21 PM. |
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I watched rest of the film I don’t know why I just wasn’t feeling it, but saying that it was a good and decent film that makes a refreshing change from all the same old same old that being churned out for the past few yrs or so, and it also ties in with what happening in the world these days with all the fake news and shows how if you’ve got the know how you can manipulate people etc and the problems it can cause eg .....Here a snippet from Wikipedia on the page about the film Whilst fictional, the film does relate to ongoing real-life situations such as the use of social media to psychologically manipulate users and navigate public opinion through fake news. It is a representation of how online-propelled hatred can lead to severe consequences and real-life casualties. Three weeks after the filming was completed, Paweł Adamowicz, city mayor of Gdańsk and a liberal politician frequently targeted by online haters, was stabbed to death during a live broadcast charity event. If these are the Consequences of fake news and hatred its actually quite frightening tbh. Also the film is classed as a sequel to the directors previous film in 2011 suicide room . Ps just spotted this HBO to make a series based on the film the hater, https://www.filmneweurope.com/news/p...-komasa-s-film Last edited by gag; 5th September 2020 at 11:13 PM. |
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