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Halloween viewing up to date. Halloween Resurrection The Unnamable Cat People (1982) The Reaper Doomwatch Burnt Offerings Evil Dead Trap Wild Zero Willow Creek Goodbye Gemini Cry of the Banshee Curse of the Crimson Alter The Old Dark House Murders in the Rue Morgue A real mixed bag so far. From the sublime (Evil Dead Trap) to the extremely shit (Willow Creek) |
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It was excellent. I have Sharon to thank for putting me onto that. I really didn't know what to expect and just thought it pretty wonderful really.
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Starring Paul Stephen Rudd! A mean-spirited film. I get that they were aiming for a Friday the 13th approach, but whereas the violence in those films have a comic excess, Halloween 6's gore is needlessly sadistic. SPOILER: SPOILER: All said and done, the film is watchable in a weird way. Probably because it's a bizarre mess of film. It is funny that the film's climax takes place on the set of Ridley Scott's low-budget nightmare. And Donald Pleasance is as wonderful as he always has been. Shame this was to be his major role. If you haven't seen this before, it's worth checking out. If only to see how far the slasher film had fallen before Scream give it a kick in the arse. P.S. Any reason why Halloween 5 and 6 were released to straight to video over here? I know they weren't critical darlings but it's not like they were US box-office disasters (especially when you consider their low-budgets). Halloween 5 I can understand as it was independent film that may have had trouble securing distribution but, Halloween 6 had Miramax behind it. The whole thing seems strange.
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Dracula 1931 last night, it's such a good film, Dwight Fry as Renfield was genius, but I think he was a bit crazy anyway so perhaps he wasn't acting! All of the close up shots of Bela's eyes just glowing still get me. I'm going to see Crimson Peak tonight so fingers crossed it's not all style over substance, but even if it is, from what I've seen it looks bloody gorgeous so I don't think I'll mind too much either way!
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Latest viewing Cave of the Living Dead (1964) Jess Franco regular Adrian Hoven stars as a police inspector investigating the deaths of seven girls from suspected vampirism in a sleepy old village. Whilst the plot is pretty unoriginal, Cave of the Living Dead or Night of the Vampires as it was originally titled outside America, still manages to entertain. The plot whilst talky is fairly pacy and the film is nicely acted despite some atrocious dubbing which turns some characters into hilarious comedy stereotypes - see the innkeeper as a prime example. Fortunately there are enough spooky Gothic subtleties on offer to counteract the unintentional humour. Witness gnarly hands clawing at a window and enough night time stalkings to make even the most hardened traveler prefer an evening chatting to the innkeeper in glorious overdub. |
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First viewing of the day, which I have not heard of and £4 I'm not really expecting very much ImageUploadedByTapatalk1445011432.263439.jpg |
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Not saying it's a classic, but it entertained me. |
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__________________ "We're outgunned, and undermanned. But, you know somethin'? We're gonna win. You know why? Superior attitude. Superior state of mind." |
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