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His soundtrack doesn't really have the same impact as with his other films. It's not consistently pounding away in the background. There are also quite a few actual songs in the film from artists like The Rolling Stones and George Thorogood and the Destroyers. I put on Carpenter's music only track afterwards for a while and there were lengthy whole scenes which were silent. |
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Animal Instincts II. 1994. Joanna, separated from David and trying to move on, now living in a different house she catches the eye of the neighbour, a cctv installer who plants a camera in her house. Shannon Whirry returns as Joanna who is sharing her story with another person (we see at the end who it is and not really a big plot twist). It does take some time before she gets her kit off but there is one or two hanky panky moments before that to remind us we are watching a erotic thriller. Woody Brown and Elizabeth Sandifer play the pleasant neighbours although Woody may be having problems getting a bit of wood (not mocking, again it can happen to the best of us) and seems to think voyuering on the neighbour and other people can get his motor running again. Like the previous film, what starts off as harmless fun can lead to a darker road of trouble and almost murder. The acting in this isn't too bad, again a small B movie but does have a decent background score and Whirry doesn't disappoint when she has her kit off. 2202008.jpg
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The Quiet place 1 & 2. First time watching these . The first film takes place not long after a alien invasion . We follow a family trying to survive , most of the movie has little sound and talking as the aliens hunt by sound and could hear a mouse fart in a hurricane . Have to say I wasn't expecting the shocking opening even at the last second I was expecting the kid to be rescued. The next move takes place straight after the first as we follow the family once again seeking safety this time armed with a weapon to combat the aliens. Enjoyed both of these movies which found tense and well acted. Now watching . |
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We still Kill The old Way. 2014. Retired former Londoner gangster Charlie is beaten to death by a gang, his brother Ritchie returns from Spain and with his former firm members go for revenge. Ian Ogilvy plays the retired and living the dream Ritchie, James Cosmo as the Enforcer Arthur, Chris Ellison as Torturer Roy and Tony Denham as Butch. This can have It's moments of being upsetting especially seeing Steven Berkoff getting a beaten after trying to be a hero to Dani Dyer. This was a blind watch and this had its moments of violence but has its comedy moments that never spoil the film especially seeing pensioners trying to capture their younger days in handing out vengeance. MV5BNzJlODlkOTQtMzRlNy00YTYwLTkzYjgtNjMxNDhkYzIyNGM4XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzQ5MzY0NjM@._V1_.jpg
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Evil Dead Trap 2 (1992) Nothing at all like the first, except for the grue A shy projectionist, her flighty friend and her seedy "boyfriend" spiral wildly out of control as you do. One of them seems to harbour a demon, I either blinked at the wrong moment or something but whatever. The grotty atmosphere permeates the film like a bad smell. After some chit chat, we get down to the core of the matter. Fans of Society take note cough. El Gringo (2012, Eduardo Rodriguez) Scott Adkins caper. Finally got my hands on this one. SA wanders into town with one thing in mind. Aqua vita .... what he actually gets is sort of covered in the claret. Christian Slater pops up when you least expect him I also got to see my first Adkins sex scene, which was ... interestingly ... edited like most of the first half of the flick. Ahem.
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