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Lake Placid
This movie is one that I have owned for ages and just not got round to seeing...boy do I wish I had plumped for it sooner. Pretty much all out comedy (I Loved the old lady who feeds the crocs) this movie pretty much was fun from start to finish. No scares, pleanty of action and alot of laughs make this a popcorn movie classic.
7.5/10
The Haunting (Remake)
Purchased from a bargain bin, I just could never get round to watching this (after seeing House on Haunted Hill remake and originals of The Haunting etc) but I decided to finally give it a go. Another popcorn movie with maybe one or two 'jumps' this movie was actually quite entertaining. Never being a fan of Katherine Zeeta Jones I won't pass comment but I did like Owen Wilson yet again in what I thought was a good performance. Some decent effects make this quite a fun movie, not as good as the originals or even The House on Haunted Hill Remake but it's still worth a watch.
7/10
Dressed To Kill
I must admit to having never watched this De Palma thriller before finding it in a bargain sale. I found this erotic thriller to be equally menacing and intense throughout. Terrific performance by Michael Caine and a superb twist ending make this a must see.
8/10
The Killer Must Kill Again
This apparently lost giallo first caught my attention when I saw what appeared to be Bez from the Happy Mondays (Manchester Indie Band from 90's) on the cover brandishing a knife. That aside (the guy in the film does have an uncanny resemblance thought to Bez) this film is a nasty little shock fest. Created by a fan of Argento (he helped make Four Flies on Grey Velvet I think amongst other Argento classics) this crazy little film I found to be a throughly entertaining addition to any Giallo collection. Not as much gore but this does not make the film any less tense and I particularly liked the killer. Worth a watch if like me you love Argento/Giallo movies.
P.S. I imported this from the States on Mondo Macabre label and it included some cracking extras; Documentary on working with Argento, Documentary on Giallo movies and behind the scenes on making this movie. Excellent!
7/10
Shallow Ground
Although finding this movie somewhat confusing ( I will put this down to watching at gone 3am) I found this little indy movie thoroughy entertaining. Superb Gore, decent acting and a good plot make this one of the better indy movies of late.
7/10
The Interpreter
Under the current climate watching some scenes in this movie were quite eery (particularly the suicide bomber on the bus scene) and frightening (espec. living in UK after the London Bus Bombings). Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman put in stirling performances once again. This movie has many twists and turns that you cannot look away or you really could miss a vital bit of information.
However I did find myself a little let down at the ending...I don't know how or why the Mugabe type dictator was arrested or even gave up ( I mean just because you try to set up your own pretend assassination etc plot - could you really arrest and convict a dictator of such supposed stature...very doubtable). Still, this doesnt take away from the film - still pretty much an enjoyable experience.
7/10
Shaun of The Dead
I fancied watching a classic and Mrs Pea Soup in the Eye had not previously seen this before so I figured...go with Shaun. She was not disappointed. No matter how many times you watch this movie there is always something you hadn't caught originally and it is just as funny as ever. A movie that should be watched on a regular basis!
10/10
Final Destination
As I recently purchased part III I decided to watch the series, starting with the original classic. I still love this movie, the death scenes particularly shocking (my fave being the bus squashing the gal). I dunno, something just very original and fresh about this film I still enjoy if after numerous sittings.
10/10
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