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The_Return 03-04-2007 07:58 PM

The Untouchables

Cool movie. Great cast, and an incredible Morricone score.

bwind22 03-04-2007 08:51 PM

Return of the Living Dead 3

Well, this was a little better than I was expecting it to be. The continuity works alright, the acting was decent. There were a few spots with decent gore and the story was alright (kind of a Pet Semetary + ROTLD blend) but it works alright. In all, I wasn't expecting much, so I was pleasently surprised. That's not to say this is a great movie though, just better than I had expected it to be.

C





Man with the Screaming Brain

Well, this was a little bit sloppy, but Bruce Campbell was still pretty entertaining. The script seemed to have some holes in it and the plot felt rushed. If you look at it as a cheesy B-movie, you won't be too let down, but if you go into it expecting Bruce Campbell's best work you will be. Ted Raimi does a pretty good job in this as well.

C-

paws the great 03-04-2007 09:41 PM

Deep Red
The Marine
The Prestige

Disease 03-04-2007 09:46 PM

I watched an instructional video on how to drive a forklift today. It was from germany, at one stage the driver was carrying a sheet of metal on the forks and had to stop quickly, sending the sheet into another guy cutting him in two, He then went around a blind corner to fast and stabeed one of the forks through a guys chest who was holding a chainsaw, the chainsaw was going and the driver kept driveing. Then the chain saw hit something and cut the drivers head of, the fork lift kept going and another guy got stabbed with the other fork, then they guy with the chainsaw had his arm cut of by a piece of sheet metal sticking out and the chainsaw crept along towards the guy who was cut in half, and his torso was cut in half verticly. The fork lift continued out of the warehouse and down the street.

8/10

bwind22 03-04-2007 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 564487)
I watched an instructional video on how to drive a forklift today. It was from germany, at one stage the driver was carrying a sheet of metal on the forks and had to stop quickly, sending the sheet into another guy cutting him in two, He then went around a blind corner to fast and stabeed one of the forks through a guys chest who was holding a chainsaw, the chainsaw was going and the driver kept driveing. Then the chain saw hit something and cut the drivers head of, the fork lift kept going and another guy got stabbed with the other fork, then they guy with the chainsaw had his arm cut of by a piece of sheet metal sticking out and the chainsaw crept along towards the guy who was cut in half, and his torso was cut in half verticly. The fork lift continued out of the warehouse and down the street.

8/10

I've seen that too. It's pretty funny.

roshiq 03-04-2007 10:52 PM

Billy O'Brien's Isolation
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/gallery/phpThumb.php?
..pretty damn good creature feature with quite a unique kind of plot. guys..who haven't seen this yet, don't dare to miss it.
>>: A-

Geddy 03-05-2007 01:22 AM

First Blood..

slayer666 03-05-2007 02:34 AM

The Serpent and the Rainbow

alkytrio666 03-05-2007 03:43 AM

The Secret (2006)

Interesting and enlightening documentary.

joshaube 03-05-2007 05:28 AM

Jekyll + Hyde (2006)
Is it wrong that I enjoyed this so much? I believe it could have definitely gotten a theatrical release, no problem. Is it perfect? No, not close. Is it a good movie? That depends on your taste. I'd say it is at least worth a watch for the visuals. A very, very stylishly directed horror featuring a model-cast (who's acting is decent enough). The music selections and sound effects are equally excellent for a movie of this budget. The gore is done well, and the modern take on this old classic is refreshing. Could it be done better? Of course. Give this one a chance.


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