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neverending 12-01-2008 02:02 AM

Of the three films released in the past 3 years named Penny Dreadful, the one here is the one from 2006 starring Rachel Miner.

neverending 12-04-2008 11:52 PM

In the Sundance section:

Art School Confidential

Wonderful little indie film that manages to be murder mystery, satire of the art world, young romance- all at the same time, and all effectively. One of the best mixes of comedy and drama I've seen with spot on performances from John Malkovich, Jim Broadbent, Steve Buscemi (in a role that's strangely uncredited, as it's a fairly major role) and many others.

Really fun film.

ChronoGrl 12-05-2008 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 764582)
Of the three films released in the past 3 years named Penny Dreadful, the one here is the one from 2006 starring Rachel Miner.

And it's actually pretty impressive.

In terms of the other HorrorFest films, "Wicked Little Things" is a nice little movie if you're looking for a decent horror flick (though not perfect), and "Gravedancers" wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.

Not my two favorite films, per se, but if you're bored and have Fearnet, check them out.

novakru 12-10-2008 04:18 AM

I have started watching 9 fearnet movies and shut them off after 5 minutes.
Not the best selection this month.IMO

How about we start a thread about how horrible some of these movies are?:D

neverending 12-10-2008 06:34 AM

Well, it's a given that most stuff on there is crap- that's why I made this thread to point out stuff that's above average that people might like to check out.

Go for it though.

novakru 12-10-2008 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 767028)
Well, it's a given that most stuff on there is crap-


What??:eek:
You can't sit there and tell me that Waxwork2 isn't the finest piece of american horror cinema!:mad:

:cool:

neverending 12-24-2008 01:05 AM

Adaptation.

A marvelous film in all respects. A sly, witty, unique vision.

FreeMovies>Movies By Category>Independent

Also showing currently:
All 3 Back to the Future movies.

neverending 12-30-2008 01:01 AM

REINCARNATION

The freaked out film from the director of The Grudge is seriously wack. It's brilliant. The story of a crew filming a recreation of a mass murder in a hotel that happened 35 years ago careens through different realities, locations and perspectives that end up fitting together seamlessly... I'm not sure exactly what it all means but it's told magnificently. I was even about ready to hate the ending which at one moment seemed like a cop out- but then it pulled it all back with the biggest WTF in the entire film.

The lead actress playing the lead actress and the actor playing the director were particulaly great.

Wonderful and recommended.

roshiq 12-30-2008 01:42 AM

Damn! There is no channel provider or any single foreign/local channel available here only for horror or thriller genre!:( :mad:

ChronoGrl 12-30-2008 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 772510)
REINCARNATION

The freaked out film from the director of The Grudge is seriously wack. It's brilliant. The story of a crew filming a recreation of a mass murder in a hotel that happened 35 years ago careens through different realities, locations and perspectives that end up fitting together seamlessly... I'm not sure exactly what it all means but it's told magnificently. I was even about ready to hate the ending which at one moment seemed like a cop out- but then it pulled it all back with the biggest WTF in the entire film.

The lead actress playing the lead actress and the actor playing the director were particulaly great.

Wonderful and recommended.

Glad you liked this one. I think it's definitely one of 2007's best. I highly recommend it and think that it showcases Takashi Shimizu's brilliant eye for direction. It's shame, because I think it was overlooked, but I recommend it too.


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