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>>: B The Stone Tape (1972) Combining aspects of science and superstition was a frequent & fantastic theme in Nigel 'Quatermass' Kneale's works and followed by that, his 1972 BBC Telefilm The Stone Tape concerns a team of scientists who move into their new research facility, a renovated Victorian mansion that has a reputation for being haunted. Especially, one particular big empty room that they wanted to make their computer room turned out spooky! Investigating & sensing something wrong in the place; they gradually learn that the haunting is a recording of a past event stored by the stone in that room. Believing that this may be the key to the development of a new recording medium, they throw all their expertise and high-tech equipment into learning how the stone tape preserves its recording. However, their investigations serve only to unleash a darker, more malevolent force. Directed by Peter Sasdy (Taste the Blood of Dracula & Hands of the Ripper) with a good cast of actors, this is somewhat a thinking person's horror film, very low on body count with zero gore and not so much concentrated on jump scares but still effectively delivers an intelligent ghost story. Even, since its broadcast on BBC Two as a Christmas ghost story in 1972, the hypothesis of residual haunting - that ghosts are recordings of past events made by the natural environment - has come to be known as the "Stone Tape Theory" by para psychological researchers (Info source: Wikipedia). But sadly, this critically acclaimed & so much significant gem of magnificent 70s Horror somehow didn't get much attention from the genre fans. Most probably for its plot structure & unavailability of DVDs, I guess. Like a M.R. James story, this fascinating tale of supernatural strangely grows spookier minute by minute, particularly when it comes close to its chilling final revelations. >>: A- The Task (2011) >>: C
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The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia (2009) 9/10
This is probably the most insane documentary I have ever seen. The people featured in this film are like nothing I had seen before. I've seen hillbillies, rednecks, and white trash before but nothing like this. I actually had to double check and make sure this wasn't a mockumentary because of the outrageous family. I give this movie a 9/10 just because it was so damn entertaining. Really there isn't much point to the movie but it kept me mesmerized. |
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Yup The Stone Tapes is a great film...
Great Documentry. You should check out Dancing Outlaw 1+2 as well. Not half as good but its interesting to see the deterioration of Jesco White. I loved the scene with Hank III singing 'Punch Fight Fuck' with JW dancing on the table. |
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The Dead (2011) An American military engineer washes up on the coast of west Africa after his evacuation flight crashes. as the sole survivor he attempts to reach a northern military air field to re-attempt his escape, and runs into a soldier of the African military who is trying to find his son during a zombie-outbreak. This is a pretty Good zombie-road movie set against a beautiful African landscape which is a nice change from all those abandoned busy city streets & houses of any recent zombie films. With a plain & simple story of survival & hopelessness, it comes with a small but good cast of actors and some great cinematography. Somewhat like the film itself, you'll find slow moving zombies after quite a long time in this film that comes with a decent amount of gore & sfx works. Inspired by Romero's classic "...of the Dead" masterpieces, the directors really did a quite convincing job overall, IMO. Check it out, asap. >>: A- The Devil's Rock (2011) Though the ending was somewhat flat but this is a well made, nice WW2-occult-horror flick from New Zealand. >>: B
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Yeah I thought The Dead was really good. Need to watch it again I started it to late at night and was struggling to stay awake. It's up there in my top films of the year. I'm really surprised there hasn't been more talk of it. The film seems to have slipped under everyone's radar.
Agree with you about ending of The Devil's Rock really flat and throw away defeating what they had built up. --------------------- Didn't think this was as bad as a lot of people are making out. A bit slick and hollow but it was pretty entertaining. It really lacked the dark tone of Oliver Stone's script for the original. The finale was pretty underwhelming and could've been better. This would've been a better watch at the theatre I think. Still there's some cool moments and I thought the first quarter of the flick was really well done. |
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