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• #19302
Something Wild
Great film, incredible soundtrack
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• #19303
Any suggestions for something dumb and fun for a Saturday evening? Obscure 80s/90s action perhaps?
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• #19304
Dark Angel
Weird sci-fi action bollocks with Dolph Lundgren.
Not seen since the 90s myself but am keen for a rewatch.
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• #19305
That sounds like a laugh! By the way, if you've not seen Stone Cold (as recently covered by WHM), that's well worth a watch. Absolutely ridiculous.
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• #19306
Cube is also one of the inspirations, perhaps not officially?
But people waking up stuck in an area with lethal traps...well welcome to the Cube.
I thought saw 1&2 were pretty good, after that they series didn't work for me anymore :(
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• #19307
Cube was mint.
It also spawned a franchise.
2 and Zero
Don't remember either being good
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• #19308
What spooky films have people been watching? 'tis the season after all.
I just watched Apostle. Some pretty blatant influences, about half an hour too long and pretty unpleasant. Better than I was expecting over all. It did just make me want to rewatch The Wicker Man and have a much better time though. -
• #19309
I watched Amulet recently and quite liked it.
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• #19310
I've not heard of this, will add it to the list. Cheers!
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• #19311
I am watching Werner Herzog's version of Nosferatu, kinda odd and spooky.
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• #19312
kinda odd
Yep, that sounds like Herzog alright. I'll add that to the list as well!
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• #19313
Definitely going to be checking out the Hellraiser remake. Am guessing that’ll be on Disney+ (lol) very soon.
Speaking of which, there is a BFI horror series that has some Clive Barker. Going to go and see Nightbreed (which will be the first time) at the Southbank. Can’t wait.
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• #19314
New Hellraiser on Dismal+ means the lead Cenobite is now a Disney princess
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• #19315
I also still really rate The Orphanage, and The Babadook too.
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• #19316
Anyone seen Possum? Reading about it, I think I’ll leave it!
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• #19317
Why because sinister or because low user rating?
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• #19318
It just sounds hideous. Like an especially traumatic Inside Number 9. Alun Armstrong is probably particularly terrifying. Hadn’t actually realised it’s not reviewed that well.
I’d heard about it before but recently saw it recommended to Limmy on one of his Twitter posts asking for horror tips. There was loads of good stuff in the thread, but I’ll never find it now (/CSB)
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• #19319
Sounds like something I need to see!
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• #19320
Any good Crime Thriller recommendations? Preferably recent but i'm sure there's plenty of great stuff from the past i've missed (no need for Michael Mann entries). Seems like the genre has lost popularity these days.
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• #19321
Older, but Inside Man is good
Spike Lee I think -
• #19322
I still think Anything for her is one of the best thrillers I've seen. Yet I never meet anyone who's seen it. I know it's French, but still.
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• #19323
If forrin is allowed I would recommend El secreto de sus ojos or El Aura.
I also really liked Michael Clayton.
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• #19324
Yeah i'm a fan, think it's actually on 'Great!' movies on free TV this week.
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• #19325
Thanks i'll check that out. The French do some great Thrillers, i should do some revisits
captain fantastic - a family living in the wilds of the pacific northwest have to face the 21st century when an unexpected event happens in their life. a great film, well worth a watch and some great comic moments