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The Mothman 08-24-2010 04:50 PM

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Aliens exist. I've never really doubted it, but now I'm pretty damn sure of it. Watch this little made for TV doco, (its on netflix instant queue) it blew my mind, some crazy shit in here.

The Mothman 08-24-2010 07:57 PM

The Last Winter
liked it, some scary bits for sure, good performance from Ron Perlman.
***SPOILER***
those stupid ghosts towards the end totally killed it though.

bloody_ribcut 08-24-2010 09:30 PM

Lo


Fast times at Ridgemont High


The Rocker

phantomstranger 08-24-2010 10:28 PM

Galaxy Of Terror

Megaforce

roshiq 08-25-2010 03:32 AM

Salt (2010)

http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/580/saltaj.jpg

>>: B


Buried Alive (1990)

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>>: B-

psycho d 08-25-2010 05:52 AM

Teeth (2007). Shying away from the lure of the cliché, Teeth was an original horror comedy whose premise will undoubtedly be appreciated wholeheartedly different by each of the sexes. The story wavered perfectly between genres, leaving those who must be able to pin a movie down a little discombobulated. A difficult subject to put on film, it toed the line such that it was graphic, bold, but not exploitative. Relative newcomer Jess Weixler gave an amazing performance given this was a horror comedy. The humor was witty and biting (sorry), but never threatened to take over the whole of the movie. Though a tad predictable at times, this never seemed to be detract from the story. The direction and camera work were competent enough, but the most attractive feature of this flick was found in its ineffable subtlety. Late.
Genruk'

urdevil 08-25-2010 07:03 AM

The flick has a bite to it
 
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Originally Posted by psycho d (Post 872018)
Teeth (2007). Shying away from the lure of the cliché, Teeth was an original horror comedy whose premise will undoubtedly be appreciated wholeheartedly different by each of the sexes. The story wavered perfectly between genres, leaving those who must be able to pin a movie down a little discombobulated. A difficult subject to put on film, it toed the line such that it was graphic, bold, but not exploitative. Relative newcomer Jess Weixler gave an amazing performance given this was a horror comedy. The humor was witty and biting (sorry), but never threatened to take over the whole of the movie. Though a tad predictable at times, this never seemed to be detract from the story. The direction and camera work were competent enough, but the most attractive feature of this flick was found in its ineffable subtlety. Late.
Genruk'

Sorry about lead line. Too easy. I saw the movie a while ago and its fucking priceless.Theres a scene in an operating room that made this devil laugh so hard tears were streaming down this ugly mug. Worth a watch, plays on an old wives tale.:D

roshiq 08-26-2010 02:32 AM

Bad Taste (1987)

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"The bastards have landed!"

I've seen Braindead but as I haven't seen it before so it turned out as an absolute blast for me last night! Super gross...super funny!! :)

>>: A-

psycho d 08-26-2010 05:42 AM

Quills (2000). Quills turned out to be a wonderful study in the polemics of man set down on celluloid. Strict abstinence and wanton lust and expression, unlimited power and absolute subjugation, man's penchant to strive for one extreme and lust for the other was beautifully examined in this flick about the Marquis de Sade's and those around him, devout followers and haters alike. The story was rich and engaging, a portrayal of characters that we cannot understand but that seem real just the same. With plenty of side plots to keep it interesting but never confusing, this film turned out to be a short two hours. All of the performances were excellent, but Geoffrey Rush's portrayal of Sade was nothing short of masterful. The technical sides of filmmaking were as solid as they get, making for a movie that was deservedly nominated for a few Oscars. Furthermore, that this movie depicted the dark and perverted side of man honestly but without gratuity makes for a top-shelf experience. Merci beaucoup.
Genruk'

newb 08-26-2010 09:19 AM

Pervert

http://www.moviesonline.ca/movie-gal...//pervert2.jpg

see it if you're a fan of silly movies, or Russ Meyers movies.


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