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Old 02-19-2008, 06:58 AM
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It was an excellent night at he New Beverly theater last night. A Great double-bill of hard-to-find slashers

Torso(1973)

The print was totally grindhouse; the picture was stained and scratched and even burnt in a few frames, the sound was fucked, but the film is still a classic. Beautiful locations and lots of nudity suffer at the hands of terrible dialog and ham-fisted exposition. But it is in the long, dialog free sections where this movie shines. These beautifully shot wordless moments are tense as hell and as fine an example of visual storytelling as you'll see anywhere.

7.5/10

Pieces(1982)

Having never seen this one, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I'm really glad to have experienced it on the big screen with a house full of rabid fans. The story is trashy and stooooooopid, but hilariously so. Here it is in a nutshell: A little kid hacks him mom to pieces and blames it on "a big guy" - 40 years later a killer is hacking up co-ed at a college... with a chainsaw.

The chainsaw gore is great, the tits are plentiful, the dialog is fucking hilarious and the plot is retarded. At one point a small Asian man pops into frame and starts kung-fu-ing our heroine...and then he leaves, never to be mentioned again.:confused: And the Completely out-of-the-blue ending makes the Carrie ending seem logical and tame.

6/10 (I loved it, but really can't rate it any higher)
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Old 02-19-2008, 07:06 AM
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Pieces(1982)

Having never seen this one, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I'm really glad to have experienced it on the big screen with a house full of rabid fans. The story is trashy and stooooooopid, but hilariously so. Here it is in a nutshell: A little kid hacks him mom to pieces and blames it on "a big guy" - 40 years later a killer is hacking up co-ed at a college... with a chainsaw.

The chainsaw gore is great, the tits are plentiful, the dialog is fucking hilarious and the plot is retarded. At one point a small Asian man pops into frame and starts kung-fu-ing our heroine...and then he leaves, never to be mentioned again.:confused: And the Completely out-of-the-blue ending makes the Carrie ending seem logical and tame.

6/10 (I loved it, but really can't rate it any higher)

If i remember correctly, this was the one that ends







***SPOILER****









with a frankenstein of women's body parts rending a guy's package with her claw, even though there was not a hint of supernatural in the entire movie?
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Old 02-19-2008, 09:39 AM
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Pieces(1982)

Having never seen this one, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I'm really glad to have experienced it on the big screen with a house full of rabid fans. The story is trashy and stooooooopid, but hilariously so. Here it is in a nutshell: A little kid hacks him mom to pieces and blames it on "a big guy" - 40 years later a killer is hacking up co-ed at a college... with a chainsaw.

The chainsaw gore is great, the tits are plentiful, the dialog is fucking hilarious and the plot is retarded. At one point a small Asian man pops into frame and starts kung-fu-ing our heroine...and then he leaves, never to be mentioned again.:confused: And the Completely out-of-the-blue ending makes the Carrie ending seem logical and tame.

6/10 (I loved it, but really can't rate it any higher)

We watched this for the first time recently, I had been looking for it for awhile and finally found a cheap collection with it on there and I LOVED IT. So completely absurd, its just hilarious. The ending is priceless.

Anyway, last movie watched was Wicked Little Things ~ not terrible I suppose, but I was mostly bored. Nothing new, and nothing particularly interesting.
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Old 02-19-2008, 09:43 AM
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X Men: The Last Stand.

I decided to give this one another go last night, and after my experience watching it last summer at the theater...I was skeptical. But...I liked it the second time around.

First things first, there was a lot happening all at the same time, yet it didnt look overcrowded like Spider Man 3 did, with its considerably lesser cast.

***(Minor Spoiler Warning)***

Secondly, I have to give some credit to Famke Janssen, for pulling off The Phoenix and Jean Grey-multiple personality and confused-and-dazed character quite nicely. And, believe it or not...I was actually touched by the commemorative funeral scene of Xavier at the school.

Colossus as a character was grossly underplayed, and they made Scott Summers aka Cyclops look like a total wussy throughout the series, and wrote him off early in this one (which is one of my bigger complaints, apart from them not introducing Gambit).

I guess the twist in the ending after the credits roll was to keep the continuation going, but I dont see much future in the series unless they get someone as good as Singer back into this...or else this is headed the Batman-Burton franchise way. I have been keeping tabs regarding the 4th, and from all which I have been reading, it isnt happening anytime soon.

Lets hope Wolverine and Magneto do some justice to this franchise and bring it back on track. My preference - a David Goyer X-Men 4, with either Christian Bale or Colin Farrell as Gambit, and a script which includes the return of Jean Grey, Xavier and Cyclops...in some form or the other.



Rating - *** ½
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Old 02-19-2008, 09:57 AM
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Good film with a nice, bizarre theme.
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Old 02-19-2008, 11:10 AM
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Pieces(1982)

Having never seen this one, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I'm really glad to have experienced it on the big screen with a house full of rabid fans. The story is trashy and stooooooopid, but hilariously so. Here it is in a nutshell: A little kid hacks him mom to pieces and blames it on "a big guy" - 40 years later a killer is hacking up co-ed at a college... with a chainsaw.

The chainsaw gore is great, the tits are plentiful, the dialog is fucking hilarious and the plot is retarded. At one point a small Asian man pops into frame and starts kung-fu-ing our heroine...and then he leaves, never to be mentioned again.:confused: And the Completely out-of-the-blue ending makes the Carrie ending seem logical and tame.

6/10 (I loved it, but really can't rate it any higher)
hahahaha, well said.

i saw this one a while ago and was just thoroughly...entertained.
sooooo outrageous in every way.

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X Men: The Last Stand.

I decided to give this one another go last night, and after my experience watching it last summer at the theater...I was skeptical. But...I liked it the second time around.

First things first, there was a lot happening all at the same time, yet it didnt look overcrowded like Spider Man 3 did, with its considerably lesser cast.

***(Minor Spoiler Warning)***

Secondly, I have to give some credit to Famke Janssen, for pulling off The Phoenix and Jean Grey-multiple personality and confused-and-dazed character quite nicely. And, believe it or not...I was actually touched by the commemorative funeral scene of Xavier at the school.

Colossus as a character was grossly underplayed, and they made Scott Summers aka Cyclops look like a total wussy throughout the series, and wrote him off early in this one (which is one of my bigger complaints, apart from them not introducing Gambit).

I guess the twist in the ending after the credits roll was to keep the continuation going, but I dont see much future in the series unless they get someone as good as Singer back into this...or else this is headed the Batman-Burton franchise way. I have been keeping tabs regarding the 4th, and from all which I have been reading, it isnt happening anytime soon.

Lets hope Wolverine and Magneto do some justice to this franchise and bring it back on track. My preference - a David Goyer X-Men 4, with either Christian Bale or Colin Farrell as Gambit, and a script which includes the return of Jean Grey, Xavier and Cyclops...in some form or the other.



Rating - *** ½
they are making a Wolverine movie you can guess the title. Gambit is in it forgot who is playing him. Comes out may 2009


Just watched The Day The Earth Stood Still. Great classic liked it. I am sure the remake coming out will be full of CGI and won't live up to the original.
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