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roshiq 09-19-2006 10:17 PM

Versus
>>: B-
(funny...hilarious...!!)

slasherman 09-19-2006 10:28 PM

The Stuff....even more b-movie than expected...but enjoyable in a strange kind of way....

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Miss Olivia 09-19-2006 11:09 PM

Just watched Starship Troopers....cheesball fun.
Casper Van Dien's chin scares me.

PeaSoupintheye 09-20-2006 02:28 AM

The last lot of films I watched over the weekend...

Graveyard Disturbance

I am still unsure as to whether I really actually like this cheeseball of a movie. It's not a bit scary, creepy or disturbing (unless you include the acting and script) but it is mildly amusing in parts and overall fair entertainment value. It's the age old plot of a group of disaffected teenagers out to cause mayhem when after outrunning the police (check out the Madonna True Blue Transfer on the van...very hip ;)) when they come across an ancient cemetary which comes alive at night. Exploring they find an old 'locals' pub where they dine and are challenged to spend a night until sunrise where they will win the much coveted treasure left for generations...many have tried - all have failed...you get the gist. Possibly worth a watch if you like 80's cheese and soundtracks...don't expect any scares - or gore.

6/10


Repulsion

This dark thriller by the brilliant Roman Polanski is a quality portrayal of a woman's descent into madness. Set in a dingy apartment this movie reeks of dark forboding terror beyond the shadows of the dimly lit rooms. Polanski pulls this off brilliantly depicting a woman desperately fascinated and equally repelled by men and as the movie reaches it's climax, the walls continue to crack as does her mental state thus ending in fatalities for the men trying to seduce her. A thoroughly enjoyable experience throughout, another classic from Polanski.

7.5/10


The Last Horror Movie


I have to say although not expecting much when I popped this into my DVD player this movie really exceeded exectations by some way. The movie starts like it is to be yet another teen slasher but **SPOILER** within 5 mins the film is turned upon it's head when cleverly it appears that the movie you intended to see has been taped over and replaced with a serial killer's video diary. The movie begs many questions non more poignant than 'if you are truely appalled then...'why are you watching'? I really enjoyed this little indy film. I found it really different and refreshing. If you can imagine an imalgimation of films such as August Underground, Devil's Experiment - Guinea Pig 1, Scrapbook mixed with Henry Portrait of A Serial KIller then this I imagine would be something like the outcome. Some excellent gore scenes and a cool ending make me give this a resounding

8.5/10


We Were Soldiers

Based on fact this Vietnam War epic I found to be an excellent entertaining movie. Mel Gibson heads the cast and puts in a spot on performance. The movie is well paced with terrific action sequences and touching moments especially with the wives of Vietnam. I found this to be a compelling watch.

8/10

hellfire1 09-20-2006 02:55 AM

donnie darko with commentary. i love this movie.

urgeok 09-20-2006 05:23 AM

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Originally posted by hellfire1
donnie darko with commentary. i love this movie.

how's the commentary ?

(my favorite special feature)

urgeok 09-20-2006 05:41 AM

last seen :

Revenge of the Nerds.

Elvis - i should have taken your advice and skipped this one ..
I dont care about the T&A shots but i forgot Booker said 'Fusk' every second word ...

not to mention - "i want bush !"

so yeah .. we had to have a little talk with my kid about repeating bad language...

crazy raplh 09-20-2006 06:02 AM

The wickerman. hmmm not sure about that one.

Phalanx 09-20-2006 06:10 AM

Kinda vaguely watched "phantoms", which I'd initially hired for my gfs 15yo neice who wanted some horror stuff...I liked it the first time I saw it, and it was "ok", but didn't really stand the test of time. I'm sure the book was much better.
Worth a weekly hire if you've not yet seen it, those that have, will probably feel much the same way I did.

urgeok 09-20-2006 06:40 AM

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Originally posted by Phalanx
Kinda vaguely watched "phantoms", which I'd initially hired for my gfs 15yo neice who wanted some horror stuff...I liked it the first time I saw it, and it was "ok", but didn't really stand the test of time. I'm sure the book was much better.
Worth a weekly hire if you've not yet seen it, those that have, will probably feel much the same way I did.


interesting view just to see some of the talent involved .. especially O'toole


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