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The Blood Spattered Bride.
![]() Nice piece of 70s Euro horror. I first heard about it when QT was promoting the LA Grindhouse festival in Mar-Apr last year, and this was chosen as one of the screened movies. The movie on DVD looks absolutely gorgeous. The plot and characterisation isn't much to write about, but the experience is fairly enjoyable. Its made by a Spanish guy and has Spanish stars (with two very good-looking females), and some scenes will make gore lovers very happy, specially a long scene involving unflinching mutilation!! Overall, it was good...without leaving an impression. Half-decent, if you don't take the scripting into consideration. Jenna, Rayne and Des...take note. I bet Z has already seen this, if not...then recommended to him too. Rating - * * *
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Naked Lunch
and The Descent The first, by Cronenberg, is sure to mess with your mind. Pretty disgusting stuff, lots of references to homosexuality, I think it's about the inability to escape from a painful reality, even through drugs. Don't try to make too much sense out of this movie or you'll get a headache. But it's good. Real good. About The Descent, I enjoyed it because there wasn't a single man in it (human) and that's not very usual. Also, I'm a girl and identified with the group. The whole claustrophobic thing creeped me out. Ok actresses, some scares, lots of tension and a surprising ending (at least for me). Not bad at all, saw it at night and it gave me nightmares.
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