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Unseen Movie 79 Xchange. 2001. In a futuristic world where travelling is deemed possible to exchange bodies with someone at the destination, a corporate employee's body is hijacked by a terrorist. Kim Coates plays the lucky employee who doesn't exchange his body but lands in the body of Kyle Maclachan for a meeting only to be told his body is gone and has to stay in the host body he has and realise that there a time limit for the body to expire. He jumps into Stephen Baldwin and the time limit is shortened. I think this was one of those straight to dvd movies, I saw a trailer for it years ago and seemed interesting even though Stephen Baldwin was in his pike at career status to be a leading actor. The plot is actually interesting and can't help that it does have a feel of Face/Off to it but for a B grade film this is worth a watch. p26571_p_v8_ab.jpg
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Coast of Skeletons (1965) A rather lacklustre Harry Alan Towers production starring Richard Todd as Edgar Wallace's Harry Sanders, investigating insurance fraud and a stash of WWII gold bullion in the clear waters of the North African coast. It all sounds like it could be quite a thriller and there is some lovely South African location photography, but some poor acting - Dale Robertson, bloody hell! - and an uninvolving script make this one of Towers lesser efforts. |
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The Puppet Masters. 1994. A spaceship lands in a small midwest town, the lcals begin to act strange, a secret government agency investigates and discovers aliens have attached themselves to human and try to control them. Donald Sutherland R.I.P takes lead as the high ranking official who has a strained relationship with his son Eric Thal and Julie Warner on loan from NASA try to discover what happened after news broke out of a UFO landing that became a hoax orchestrated by a few kids. This is not the best alien invasion film but certainly not the worst. 61tRvgIOd+L._AC_UF894,1000_QL80_.jpg Invasion Of The Body Snatchers. 1978. Second Donald Sutherland feature where he plays a health inspector and realises something is wrong when people begin to act strangely and uncovers the human race being taken over by aliens that clone the human race. The original version is always a classic and this was a remake that was done right with great writing, direction and solid acting and does have you on the edge of your seat with a nice curveball twist at the end to the end whaling that can still send a shiver down your spine. MV5BMTkzY2Y3ZTMtYTg4Yy00OTNjLTlkNjctMGVlZDMwZWIxMzA0XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNTIzOTk5ODM@._V1_.jpg
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Unseen Movie 80 Don't Say A Word. 2001. Michael Douglas plays a psychiatrist who is asked to look art new patient Brittany Murphy by fellow colleague Oliver Platt, meanwhile bad guy Sean Bean wants a number that's locked in the mind of the patient and goes to great lengths to get it.I saw the trailer for this years back and never thought i'd give this a look and not one i'd sit through and enjoy, I was wrong to avoid this one. Very well made and creative, it does have you thinking what would Sean Bean want with a number, is it to do with another planned robbery and then it all fits into place. Michael Douglas was perfectly cast as the doctor who is given the rules and then creates his own rules. Sean Bean has always been a great talented actor playing both good and bad guy roles and this one suited him perfectly. One i'd happily return to watch. Dont_Say_a_Word_movie.jpg
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IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS - That's quite a weird title, isn't it? What does it mean, where does it come from? It sounds like it might be a quote, perhaps from a psalm or something, I don't know... my googling patience runs thin these days. Anyway, I kept waiting for a mouth with some madness in it to appear, but what I got was Sam Neil as a gumshoe who cracks up in a small creepy horror town after the target of his investigations, rogue horror author Jurgen Prochnow, starts messing with the fabric of reality (not sure how really, if he had a magic typewriter it wasn't expanded upon). If references to S King and HP (talk of 'The Old Ones' and Hotel Pickman) shore up the literary angle of this tale of otherworldly woe, the main thrust is cinematic - it's basically one of those 'what if reality was just a dream / madness / virtual reality / insert sketchy plateau of consciousness of your choice' movies that were rife in the eighties and nineties in the wake of 'Videodrome' and the rise of potheads with computers. It's commonly spoken of as John Carpenter's 'last good film, but they'll be saying that about 'The Ward' in a couple of years. ITMOM takes a horror funhouse / 'one weird scene after another' type approach, which I endorse even if some find it bitty, and if it can't quite measure up to its nearest antecedent ('Prince Of Darkness') it has a good laugh trying. MIKEY - A fresh-faced kid moves from home to home after bad things happen to the ones who take him in. Will his new teacher discover the awful truth? This DTV-era 'Bad Seed' has that slightly caricatured aspect common to mid / low tier horror films of the early nineties, and it makes the sight of murderous orphan Mikey wielding a crossbow or pulverising some step-dad's head with a baseball bat pop all the more. I could've done with a bit more mayhem - most of the midsection is build - but the crossover between meanspirited bad vibes and cardboard, self-mocking video store schlock worked for me. The BBFC demonstrated their wonderful taste and great sensitivity by effectively banning it in the UK post-Bulger, which seems like a case of hijacking human tragedy in the name of a trivial cultural war waged by dicks. |
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