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Angel Of Reckoning. 2016. Rachel a female war veteran returns home to settle down, when her niece commits suicide she tries to find the answers and goes on a personnel revenge path. Simple plot that we love, ex marine comes home and gets a bit upset and then wages a one person war on those who have wronged them. This was a blind watch for me and I bet if I was sat with Stevie Wonder I'm sure he be begging for me to switch it off. Nice couple shoot out scenes, give the film credit for that and the skimpy clothing some...dancers shall we say wear. The fight scenes are poorly choreographed to the point it was like two clowns having laugh. The acting was horrendous, honest it doesn't get any better. Not one I would recommend. download (2).jpeg
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Game Of Death 2. 1981. Bobby Lo investigates the death of his brother Billy who was attending the funeral of his friend who died in mysterious circumstances. The first half an hour is some stock footage from Enter The Dragon, director NG See Yuen obviously didn't expect Enter The Dragon to be released in full years later and can tell what parts really don't make sense in this. Half way through we get to see a woman on stage singing and attempting to dance, guess she was told to dance and hold the microphone to her mouth and lip sync which is more comical. Tae-Jeong Kim in his first appearance playing Bruce Lee character from the first film (second time he played Bruce Lee was in No Retreat No Surrender) there is one or two decent fight scenes incorporated into this. Decent if you want a laugh and to see a full frontal naked woman. GameofDeath2FOXDVDcover.jpg
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Meltdown. 2004. A nuclear power plant in California is taken over by terrorists, F.B.I., Homeland Security and a Army Colonel clash on how to deal with the situation. For a t.v. movie this had a good star cast with Bruce Greenwood, James Remar and Arnold Vosloo and good plot line, but the changing of the black and white and going back to colour was very unnecessary and the amateur shaky camera work made this very unwatchable. images (1).jpg
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Slaughter Day (1991, Brent Cousins) SOV splatterfest. Yes, there's always another one to find it seems. Filmed in the part of Hawaii that even Sidaris refused to use, two brothers have to combat a Fisher Price Evil Dead set up when they find a fusty old tome, and no I don't mean a Stephen King novel . Some hilarity ensues. Grotty and mirth inducing in equal measures.
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I watched Terrifier 2 last night - rented it on RakutenTv decent selection on that streaming service, and they have the new Hellraiser too, which is next on my list. Aye, Terrifier 2 was something! More of an experience than a film - it’s pretty light on the “story”, and is more a collection of wild killings and examples of well executed practical effects. My favourite bit was the bit with the “drop on by the clown cafe” song, which is a real ear worm. I’m not sure what part of the film had audience members vomiting in the aisles it was mad, but it certainly wasn’t as stomach churning as “Mad God”. Oh, Mad God I feel sick just thinking about it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Audiences don't get the extreme gory stuff in Terrifier 2 in typical multiplex horrors. Have you seen the watered down garbage that the studios release nowadays. |
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