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hammerfan 01-28-2021 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1046506)
Although I thought the show wasn't as good as it had been, April 1971 was sad as the showiest off the air and trying to find other ways to fill that spot. Can't believe it will be 50 years this April...I feel old::sad::::sad::.

LOL, I AM old! I remember having a crush on David Selby. And, I damn near fainted when I found Night of Dark Shadows and House of Dark Shadows on DVD! Saw them at the Saturday matinee when they came out.

cheebacheeba 01-28-2021 03:21 PM

Never saw the series but hated the movie.
Looked kind of promising...but in the end, to me it just took turns between bland and overly stupid. I actually found it a complete drag to watch.
...I mean look, I did love the "Reveal yourself, tiny songstress!" bit, but that's what, less than a minute of the film...not good, not good at all, Dave.

Sculpt 01-28-2021 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 1046518)
Never saw the series but hated the movie.
Looked kind of promising...but in the end, to me it just took turns between bland and overly stupid. I actually found it a complete drag to watch.
...I mean look, I did love the "Reveal yourself, tiny songstress!" bit, but that's what, less than a minute of the film...not good, not good at all, Dave.

Regarding DARK SHADOWS (2012)...

My favorite part of the film was the opening sequence of the train traversing through the forest to the tune Knights in White Satin by the Moody Blues on the big screen. That was pleasant enough to justify the price of admission, cause I was also with two good friends, one of which was a big fan. The rest of the film was interesting. Since I wasn't familiar with the Dark Shadows TV series, which was before my time, I didn't have to face the let down. ::big grin::

Bloof 01-29-2021 05:07 AM

A WOMAN SCORNED : THE BETTY BRODERICK STORY 1992

The true story of a socialite who murders her husband and his new wife after a particularly acrimonious divorce.

Fascinating.

Amaltheaunicorn2020 01-29-2021 06:04 AM

[IMG]ht

Bloof 01-30-2021 04:08 AM

BLACK SIDE MOUNTAIN 2014

An archeological dig in the far North reveals a large square- shaped object. After that point, the team start experiencing illness and odd dreams.

Very slow. Had some good moments. Loved that it was filmed in the dead of winter.

DeadbeatAtDawn 01-30-2021 05:08 AM

Ruggine aka Rust, 2011. 8/10


Director: Daniele Gaglianone


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Tommy Jarvis 01-30-2021 12:15 PM

The Alphabet Killer was a pretty run of the mill serial killer flick. Eliza Dushku stars a cop that goes crazy, investigating the case of The Alphabet Killer (Apparently based on a real life case). Then there's Cary Elwes as her fiancé/superior officer and Tom Noonan, now as a cop (which is funny because he once played a child killer on the X-Files).

The plot follows a lot of the beats of the genre: the obsessive cop going off the rails, you're off the case!, third act plot twist, fighting with the colleague and then turning him around,... Would make for a good double feature with Kiss The Girls.

Sculpt 01-30-2021 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Tommy Jarvis (Post 1046541)
The Alphabet Killer was a pretty run of the mill serial killer flick. Eliza Dushku stars a cop that goes crazy, investigating the case of The Alphabet Killer (Apparently based on a real life case). Then there's Cary Elwes as her fiancé/superior officer and Tom Noonan, now as a cop (which is funny because he once played a child killer on the X-Files).

The plot follows a lot of the beats of the genre: the obsessive cop going off the rails, you're off the case!, third act plot twist, fighting with the colleague and then turning him around,... Would make for a good double feature with Kiss The Girls.

I generally like these. Like Kiss The Girls, Se7en, Along Came the Spider. Seems like as long as they stay realistic, without being tedious about it.

Bloof 01-31-2021 04:38 AM

NIGHTBREED 1990

Still holds up. ::love::


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