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urgeok2 01-12-2010 03:43 PM

Home Movie

very effective creepy little film. well done

Elvis_Christ 01-12-2010 04:15 PM

Frailty

Love this one.

Disease 01-12-2010 06:03 PM

Friday the 13th (2009)

Second viewing of this and I think it just drags on a bit and isn't it's own movie enough. It borrows a lot and though the makers will defend this and say it is paying homage, really with the oppurtunity they were given they should have tried to be more origanal.


6/10


Ironman

This was a lot better than I expected, not to over the top.

7.5/10

I bury the living

This movie was just so silly, ok entertainment though.

5/10


Bad Taste

So funny, I forgot how great this flick is, Dereks don't run.

8.5/10


Pyscho beach party

This is a pretty good oddball slasher, I just wish Kimberly Davies had got her tits out.

7/10


Gone

This movie really took a long time to get going, and it never really explains itself. Pointless crap.

4/10


Rise of the foot soldier

Another British movie about gangsters and how tough they all are..... based on a true story, but how much do you believe what these crims tell you. Good movie though.

6.5/10


Transiberian


This movie wasn't what I was expecting, and the story was pretty weak, it could have all been resolved a lot earlier. Kind of pointless and a waste of a good concept.

4/10

fortunato 01-12-2010 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 842249)
Frailty

Love this one.

I just recently realized that Bill Paxton directed that, too.

Elvis_Christ 01-12-2010 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 842274)
I just recently realized that Bill Paxton directed that, too.

Quite brilliantly too IMO. I like how it has the style of the 70s supernatural stuff without it being an obvious homage.

psycho d 01-13-2010 03:53 AM

Hell Ride (2008). i think most reviewers saw that Tarantino was involved and assumed that it would be Tarantino awesome. Instead it was just a sex filled, hog ridin' homage to biker flicks. With no lack of hot chicks sans clothes and violence, i thought it a fun movie and was thoroughly entertained. i will admit that the dialoque tried hard to be cool but fell a bit short. Ashe.
derek

Amoto 01-13-2010 11:01 AM

last one I have seen was Dawn of the Dead in the warner theater

fortunato 01-13-2010 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 842287)
Quite brilliantly too IMO. I like how it has the style of the 70s supernatural stuff without it being an obvious homage.

Exactly. I think that's why it surprised me so much, just how natural it was.

cheebacheeba 01-13-2010 11:35 PM

Anyone seen "wheels of fire"?
Some Mad Max looking thing...though yeah I'm not sure if it was the VHS quality or what but it looked and sounded terrible.
Is it worth persisting?

Straker 01-14-2010 04:59 AM

Scanners II- Might not be up to the standard of the first, but its a decent film.


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