SJ782
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Post by SJ782 on Jan 1, 2011 21:36:15 GMT -5
Revenge of Frankenstein. Not bad as far as Hammer Frankenstein movies go. Once again, Peter Cushing is the good doctor, going under the name of Dr. Stein. The monster didn't have all the scars and really evil intent of the other Hammer films. There aren't any women with cleavage showing. This is what Hammer used to be famous for. But all in all, not bad at all. I saw this on Crackle, who ran the "V" ad every commercial break.
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Post by Akasha on Jan 18, 2011 20:57:34 GMT -5
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. 100 stars. Cute, funny, creepy and action packed. A new holiday tradition. Agreed. Great movie! Old Man Wang.
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Post by Miss Dee on Jan 18, 2011 21:43:10 GMT -5
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. 100 stars. Cute, funny, creepy and action packed. A new holiday tradition. Agreed. Great movie! Old Man Wang. OMG - did you write this review? Check out the first paragraph. bfattlazy.com/review/rare-exports-2010
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Post by Akasha on Jan 19, 2011 11:30:47 GMT -5
Ahahahahaha I LOVE IT! Who would have thought old man wang would be in a review! Couldn't read all of the review but sounds like exactly what I would write. Old man wang! And here I thought old man wang was going to be forgot and never brought to mind.
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SJ782
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Post by SJ782 on Jan 21, 2011 10:17:06 GMT -5
Shadow Puppets. More Suspense than Horror. I liked this one. Up until yesterday, I'd never seen Jolene Blalock before. She's kinda hot ! Yes, it became predictable after a while, and the whole shadow thing was done on Haven. ( Maybe Haven stole the idea from this movie. I don't know, except I saw the Haven episode before I saw this. ) All in all about a 4/5.
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Post by Akasha on Jan 30, 2011 20:00:09 GMT -5
Black Swan. Now this isn't a horror movie it's a psychological thriller, which gets thrown into the horror genre a lot, but it was good. I enjoyed it. Pay the theater prices worth? Maybe. Rental or PPV? Yes. Own it? Yes. In my opinion.
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Post by Akasha on Jan 30, 2011 20:05:02 GMT -5
Also watched The Rite. I liked it. Not scary really, interesting though. A little slow in the beginning for me but it was interesting. Pay the theater prices worth? No. Rental or PPV? Yes. Own it? Eh. I wouldn't.
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Post by Miss Dee on Jan 30, 2011 20:52:15 GMT -5
Saw a few this weekend:
- Neighbor (2009) - whacked out chick kidnaps and tortures her neighbors. Interesting use of a swizzle stick. Had a dark comic edge to it. Not bad.
- Blood Diner - ahahahahahahahah deep fried head. Lots of boobs and blood. And directed by a woman. Early start for Women in Horror month.
- The Graves (2009) - one of the Eight Films to Die For of 2010. Two pain in the ass goth-poser sisters head to a deserted mine in Arizona for a last fling before one of them moves to New York for a job. Featuring Bill Moseley, Tony Todd and Calabrese. It was okay but kind of confusing. Crazy cult led by Todd (as a minister) sacrificing tourists to a supernatural being referred to as "the Savior".
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Post by Mr Spookiness on Feb 2, 2011 9:39:40 GMT -5
"Saw The Final Chapter" At First Glimps I was Thinking It Wasn`t As Well Done As the Rest... But As I Looked Back On it & Reflected On What Was Actually Going on... I Thought Maybe It was Better Than I thought... & Maybe It was Just Me... I was Tired at The Time After all...
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Post by SJ782 on Feb 16, 2011 2:22:44 GMT -5
TCM : The Next Generation. This was a total waste of film and my time. Undoubtedly the worst movie I've ever seen. Man, would I have been pissed if I paid to see this, or God forbid, bought this piece of horseshit. I would sooner let a chimp swing from my scrotum than watch this again !
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Post by Mr Spookiness on Feb 18, 2011 9:57:58 GMT -5
The Very Last One Was... "Die-Ner" Even Though It was An Interesting Idea It wasn`t Brought Together very Well... So They had A good Idea But They Made it Kinda Weak...
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Post by Miss Dee on Feb 19, 2011 20:52:44 GMT -5
The Wolfman (2010) - I liked this. It had a Hammer feel to it, minus the breathtaking colors. Benicio del Toro reminded me very much of Oliver Reed in Hammer's Curse of the Werewolf. The make up was wonderful. Interesting twist on the usual werewolf story.
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Post by Mr Spookiness on Feb 25, 2011 9:18:40 GMT -5
Cool... I was Hopin' For A Good Wolfman Movie...
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Post by Akasha on Feb 27, 2011 18:48:40 GMT -5
The Fog on the big screen. Loved it!
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Post by SJ782 on Feb 28, 2011 20:09:06 GMT -5
Creature With the Atom Brain. This was pretty good. Shot in black and white in 1965. A Nazi scientist replaces human brains with Atomic infused ones. Lots of gunfire and handgrenades. I saw it on Crackle.
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