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Picasso Trigger (Andy Sidaris) Tis the usual caper. A white slaver and a drug dealer are in Molokai Cargo's sights this time. No doubt one of the reasons for the depletion of the ozone layer (beeeg hair a gogo), the gangs all here and willing to peel off at the blink of an eye, all for the good of the investigation naturally cough cough. This is the third time I've watched this one, whilst none of them are quite as looney tunes as Hard Ticket To Hawaii, I've grown to enjoy these folk stumbling through their lines with all the animation of a Trumpton character.
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The last UK release was on Optimum so it’s likely that Studio Canal still holds the license which means if it does come out in HD over here it won’t be a fancy edition. I’d be tempted to buy the Synapse version at some point. As long as it’s good value, the steel book was very over priced.
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I have been tempted myself with the synapse release any of their blu rays I have all look amazing prime example Street Trash one of the best looking Blu Rays I own. I have the Blue Underground Blu Ray I'm not sure if there is much improvement.
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Serpico. 1973. Befor starring in The Godfather, Al Pacino made Serpico launch him into the limelight, here he plays policeman Frank Serpico who became a whistle blower on police corruption and made him a target with those he works around. This is such a good movie is because of the character, not the plot. The better scenes include Serpico's personal life and struggles from being a patrolman and trying to climb the ladder while facing bullying and people throwing their position about and dealing with his love life. Director Sidney Lumet went with the book and script and rolled with it by creating a great paced tense movie that can keep your attention right from the start to the end credits. MV5BOTRkNjg3YzQtNGE3NC00M2U1LTg1ODItNmM3ZjMyOTYzYjEwXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMjUzOTY1NTc@._V1_.jpg
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Following conversations in The Gothic Thread today i'm currently watching Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) It's superb. I've laughed more in half an hour than i did at Carry on Camping last night. Unless things go dramatically downhill over the next hour and a half this is easily the best film i'll have seen this year. I'm also playing a drinking game. Every time Richard Burton prepares a drink i have a sip. F*ck me! Don't expect much out of me tomorrow...or Thursday...Friday too probably. |
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