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lfnn.jpg SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR (1942) Universal take up the Sherlock Holmes movies. The first two having been released by 20th Century Fox. Straight away Universal's budget slashes the running time to just over an hour. Also, they brought Sherlock Holmes up to date by having him now in the fight against the Nazis. Universal scream queen Evelyn Ankers is here, and she is always great to watch. Good entertainment. |
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Dead Calm (1989, Phillip Noyce) A couple go on a cruise to recover after a tragedy. Whilst relaxing, their idyll is shattered by an unexpected arrival. Hadn't seen this in years. Zane still cuckoo AF.
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King Kong. 1933. A film crew travel to a tropical island to shoot some exotic scenes, Ann Darrow is the leading lady travelling with the crew to he mysterious Skull Island. They find a tribe that worships Kong, a giant gorilla that takes a shine to Ann. The crew decide to capture the Gorilla and take it back to the the states. This is one of those films that never gets boring with every viewing and gets better and better to the fact that you appreciate the way it was made. The film had a great story line, terrific actors and brilliant cinematography and Fay Wray who was scared of Kong then warmed up to him. CGI effects today have no grasp on what effects were back in the early days. king_kong_1933_poster.jpg
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Wizard of oz is another eg, but a very famous one is the skeleton fight at end of Jason and the Argonauts. |
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Many great reviewers on here, but just now, reading yours reminded me of happier times. This is probably completely off topic, so in keeping.... Currently watching the Greg Mank commentary on Cat People, a great listen, like the universal horror classics ones. More people who know & love movies on commentaries, please, less academics. |
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Fatal Attraction. 1987. Married New York Lawyer Dan has a fling over a weekend with a woman called Alex while his wife is away, when he tries to end things and go back to normal, Alex doesn't take the news lightly and begins to stalk Dan and his family. Ah the film that gave us the phrase Bunny Boiler, this film should have a disclaimer on it, "Don't cheat on your wife". I think it's because Glenn Close does such a fantastic job playing Alex who has a fling and takes rejection a little bit too badly, as Glenn Close has played nice girl roles and turns up the notch that even still scares me . Michael Douglas portrayal as Dan can be seen as Karma for having a nookie bookie out of marriage and tries to be sympathetic with the break up, this still has the same tense and suspense moments when I fist saw it years ago in the 90s. Fatal%20Attraction.jpg
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Blood Tracks A Hair Metal Band goes to shoot a Music Video on a Mountain Range, however them, Crew and Girlfriends get snowed in due to an Avalanche. Also they encounter a family who proceed to murder them when they enter a disused factory. Not bad for a mid 80's Slasher, definitely a comedic moment when a couple having sex in a car has snow completely cover the car, yet the woman doesn't put her clothes back on as she knew people were trying to get them out. Wishmaster 2 The Djinn with world domination in mind is back and this time is trying to claim enough souls to accomplish it. Decent enough sequel to a very under-rated original. Some nice gory scenes but some of the F/X wasn't as good near the end. Not sure whether to go after number 3. |
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Cry Baby (1990, John Waters) I always preferred this to Hairspray, as tis a tad more "him" imho. The Depp excels as the titular character (did he ever look better??) and the usual suspects line up to lend a hand. Yes, Divine would have been great as his momma, but thems the breaks. Recommended. Creepshow 2 (1987, Michael Gornick) I've seen this more than the first, for some reason or other ahem. You know the score, it's not a patch on the first, but I always go back to it. Never seen the third one, should I bother??
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Do you need help or assistance of any kind? That's two films i've heard of. something must be terribly wrong. |
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