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Re: films we just saw

Postby Meanbobs » Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:46 pm

The Silent House (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1646973/) is a spooky little film - shot, handheld, in one take - about a couple of back-packers taking a nap in an abandoned home. There's nothing innovative in the story, but the trick works, and there's bound to be plenty of copycats - including a forthcoming English language remake - arriving in the near future. 3* (good)!
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Re: films we just saw

Postby plushroom » Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:57 pm

Maniacal wrote:Anything by Cronenberg doesn't suck, if someone says it does then they need to be kicked in the face by a Horse.

Just sayin'


That's my theory too! Better get training that horse then :twisted:
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Re: films we just saw

Postby Mr Bill » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:41 am

plushroom wrote:
Maniacal wrote:Anything by Cronenberg doesn't suck, if someone says it does then they need to be kicked in the face by a Horse.

Just sayin'


That's my theory too! Better get training that horse then :twisted:


As a responsible adult I find your light hearted comments amusing, but I think there is a genuine danger that these posts glamorise and eroticise horse related injuries and pose the real (as opposed to fanciful) risk that other, more vulnerable, adults may attempt to recreate the scenes you have described in order to achieve sexual gratification.

Horse kickings and other equestrian injuries are no laughing matter and ruin many lives every year, yet promiscuous jockeys wear their broken smiles like a badge of pride and scores of "Chucka Charlies" go to polo matches with the sole intention of meeting wealthy men who have been, or are likely to be, injured by horses.

I think that those responsible for moderating internet forums should act swiftly to protect the public from such depraved and pernicious posts, otherwise young people may start masturbating at Pony Clubs or falling off horses deliberately in a misguided attempt to make themselves more desireable to like minded perverts.

I just rewatched Crash (on Ferman era VHS cassette) simply to remind myself that the BBFC sometimes makes the right decision.

Cronenberg rules!
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Re: films we just saw

Postby xBIGJOEx » Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:32 am

watched the shrine and trick r treat this weekend
I loved both of them.
Shrine i thought was nicely done lots of mystery about it even at the end not all questions were answered fully and thats something i really dig.
Trick r treat is just great fun and some awsome practical effects
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Re: films we just saw

Postby Maniacal » Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:42 am

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, simply terrible.
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Re: films we just saw

Postby morralex » Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:01 pm

xBIGJOEx wrote:watched the shrine and trick r treat this weekend
I loved both of them.
Shrine i thought was nicely done lots of mystery about it even at the end not all questions were answered fully and thats something i really dig.
Trick r treat is just great fun and some awsome practical effects



though the shrine was ok, nice old school feel and atmosphere but rather predictable.
trick r treat is fucking ace - love the anthologies, gonna watch black sabbath tonight.
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Re: films we just saw

Postby TheThinMan » Mon Aug 15, 2011 6:22 pm

xBIGJOEx wrote:watched the shrine and trick r treat this weekend
I loved both of them.
Shrine i thought was nicely done lots of mystery about it even at the end not all questions were answered fully and thats something i really dig.
Trick r treat is just great fun and some awsome practical effects


That's coincidence. I watched Trick R Treat on Saturday night. I'd had it for ages and completely forgot about it. Far better than I was expecting. Really enjoyed it.

The uncut version of The New York Ripper on blu has just arrived from the USA, so that is my Monday night viewing sorted.
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Re: films we just saw

Postby morralex » Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:49 am

xBIGJOEx wrote:The uncut version of The New York Ripper on blu has just arrived from the USA, so that is my Monday night viewing sorted.


yes mate!
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Re: films we just saw

Postby Kris » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:05 pm

The Devils Double, Dominic Cooper perfects both the Latifa and Uday roles

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Re: films we just saw

Postby Maniacal » Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:25 pm

The Dungeon AKA Dr. Jekyll's Dungeon of Death

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This is my new Worst Movie I've ever seen, it beats Damned By Dawn.
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Re: films we just saw

Postby plushroom » Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:49 pm

Saw Rise of the Planet of the Apes last night, really enjoyed it :D Tonight I'll be watching Otis http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0996967/
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Re: films we just saw

Postby Kris » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:06 pm

Tomorrows viewing :

Glee 3D, The Inbetweeners, Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes

Gonna have to miss Cowboys and Aliens as no time before FF and not hearing great things, only time I could go is Thursday before FF starts
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films we just saw

Postby The Davies » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:14 pm

Rise of the Planet if the Apes is bloody brilliant, all hail Ceaser.
Aliens & Cowboys was just meh, some good bits but still just meh.
Watching Inbetweeners in the morrow too.


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Re: films we just saw

Postby The180Curse » Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:45 pm

Final Destination 5. Nice , dark, gory fun, on par with the first three. Big improvement over the horrendous fourth.

Can't wait to see it with all the frightfesters!
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Re: films we just saw

Postby TheThinMan » Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:44 pm

Just watched Kaboom. Though some people obviously don't get it, I thought it was outstanding. Donnie Darko is the obvious comparison but there are elements of Lynch and even Judd Apatow. The film begs to be watched in HD but I could only find the blu-ray in France. It is the original English version but with burnt in French subs. Not to much of a hindrance to a really excellent film.
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