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Re: movies

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 5:11 pm
by mathewxentrix88
Darkweasel wrote:Watched New Zealand film Housebound last night. Don't want to say much about it other than watch it. It's brilliant. Funny, scary, gory, and you're never quite sure which direction it's heading in.
Basically, a petty criminal is sentenced to 8 months house arrest at her mother's house, but spooky things start happening as soon as she moves back in.
Some of the acting is a bit ropey but the film's that good it really doesn't matter.
8.5/10

Yeah-saw that at Frightfest last year-bit of a mish-mash of ideas but pretty smart.My favourite film of that day was "Late Phases" however-best werewolf film since the 80's.

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:38 am
by Darkweasel
mathewxentrix88 wrote:Yeah-saw that at Frightfest last year-bit of a mish-mash of ideas but pretty smart.My favourite film of that day was "Late Phases" however-best werewolf film since the 80's.

Watch Bad Moon.
One of the most underrated werewolf films ever.

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:09 am
by Applecore
WolfCop was fun, if you don't mind your werewolf movies completely stupid.

Watched Housebound last night after reading Gary's review. Loved it. One of the most fun horror films I've seen in a long time.

Also just got back from seeing Kingsman: The Secret Service. Completely daft and really enjoyable film from Matthew Vaughn, directing another Mark Millar comic book (their previous work together being Kick-Ass). In fact, I'd say this movie is just as good as Kick-Ass, and arguably better than Kick-Ass 2 (which, despite dividing opinions worse than Marmite, I actually thoroughly enjoyed. I also like Marmite).

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:17 am
by mathewxentrix88
Darkweasel wrote:
mathewxentrix88 wrote:Yeah-saw that at Frightfest last year-bit of a mish-mash of ideas but pretty smart.My favourite film of that day was "Late Phases" however-best werewolf film since the 80's.

Watch Bad Moon.
One of the most underrated werewolf films ever.

Seen it,thought it was ok-nothing more than that.Nice and short though and at least it's watchable-unlike nearly everything else Michael Pare has ever done.

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:22 am
by mcroper
Jay and Silent Bobs super groovy cartoon movie - 7/10, it was entertaining enough and the jokes were pretty funny, just a shame the drawing style isn't to my taste

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:36 am
by Darkweasel
mathewxentrix88 wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:Watch Bad Moon.
One of the most underrated werewolf films ever.

Seen it,thought it was ok-nothing more than that.Nice and short though and at least it's watchable-unlike nearly everything else Michael Pare has ever done.

It really surprised me. Especially the special effects. Was expecting cheap rubber prosthetics but got some top quality gore and transformation effects. The werewolf itself was a great design too.

That reminds me, I must watch Full Eclipse again at some point. Must be twenty years since I saw it last. All I remember is Patsy Kensit in a tight costume, Mario Van Peebles snarling a lot, and Bruce Payne being a loony.






El Cuerpo
(The Body)

Yup, it's subtitled foreign film time again, folks.
A few days ago, I was told by someone not a million miles away from this thread to just watch this without knowing anything about it. Well, I had to check on the Imdb to make sure I'd got the right film, but apart from a very basic plot outline, I managed to do just that.

Police investigating a woman's body stolen from the morgue turn to the grieving husband for help but find they don't entirely believe his story. And that's about as much as I dare say. It's also just about as much as I knew beforehand too, so you'll just have to watch the rest for yourselves.

It's a relatively slow paced film, but not once did it ever lose my full attention. It's always going somewhere, never boring, it's creepy and twisty, and the ending does not disappoint.
One of the best Spanish thrillers I've seen.
8.5/10

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:43 am
by keera_envenomed
Darkweasel wrote:
mathewxentrix88 wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:Watch Bad Moon.
One of the most underrated werewolf films ever.

Seen it,thought it was ok-nothing more than that.Nice and short though and at least it's watchable-unlike nearly everything else Michael Pare has ever done.

It really surprised me. Especially the special effects. Was expecting cheap rubber prosthetics but got some top quality gore and transformation effects. The werewolf itself was a great design too.

That reminds me, I must watch Full Eclipse again at some point. Must be twenty years since I saw it last. All I remember is Patsy Kensit in a tight costume, Mario Van Peebles snarling a lot, and Bruce Payne being a loony.






El Cuerpo
(The Body)

Yup, it's subtitled foreign film time again, folks.
A few days ago, I was told by someone not a million miles away from this thread to just watch this without knowing anything about it. Well, I had to check on the Imdb to make sure I'd got the right film, but apart from a very basic plot outline, I managed to do just that.

Police investigating a woman's body stolen from the morgue turn to the grieving husband for help but find they don't entirely believe his story. And that's about as much as I dare say. It's also just about as much as I knew beforehand too, so you'll just have to watch the rest for yourselves.

It's a relatively slow paced film, but not once did it ever lose my full attention. It's always going somewhere, never boring, it's creepy and twisty, and the ending does not disappoint.
One of the best Spanish thrillers I've seen.
8.5/10


Bit of an obvious one probably, but have you seen The Skin I Live In? If you haven't, you should.

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:50 am
by mathewxentrix88
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^(Darkweasel)
Glad you liked it mate!-for some reason not many people seem to know about that one.I think i've got Full Eclipse on a VHS timecode in the garage somewhere-i may have to dig it out.Bruce Payne is great-i'm hankering for a bluray edition of Necronomicon but to no avail...yet!!!
EDIT-(Keera-envenomed)yep i have seen The Skin I Live In-i really liked it-the "tiger dude" is the main thing i remember from it-i must watch it again.

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 11:16 am
by Darkweasel
I never got round to The Skin I Live In tbh. I had it recorded from Sky at one point but I think the kids accidentally deleted it.
Will get on that over the weekend.

Re: movies

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 11:25 am
by mathewxentrix88
Darkweasel wrote:I never got round to The Skin I Live In tbh. I had it recorded from Sky at one point but I think the kids accidentally deleted it.
Will get on that over the weekend.

Too busy watching films about mutated sharks i suppose. :yes:

Re: movies

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 5:04 pm
by Soze
I'm enjoying that letterboxd site that Neil posted a while back, I've taken to rating and reviewing every film I see this year on it in the diary section. Whether I've seen the film before or not. Always found film reviews quite difficult to do so hopefully there'll be some improvement as the months pass by!

http://letterboxd.com/soze/films/diary/

Ratings wise I've seen

The Hobbit 3: ** 1/2
Birdman *****
Zombeavers **
The Theory of Everything *** 1/2
Whiplash *****
The Pit and the Pendulum ***
The Apartment *****
Amelie *** 1/2
Iron Man 2 *** 1/2
Nekromantik 1/2
Casablanca *****
In the Name of the Father *****

Re: movies

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:30 pm
by AnnihiSlateR
I'm quite enjoying reading you're reviews, a lot better structured and more eloquently put than mine have been recently haha.

Re: movies

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 4:00 pm
by cthulhu
Soze wrote:Zombeavers **

Zomb...eavers? Where you really expecting much going in? :lol: :lol:

Re: movies

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:00 pm
by Gandalf the Red
Soze wrote:In the Name of the Father *****


I was very nearly in that film. :lol:

They were looking for extras who had longhair for some of the scenes as it was set in the early 1970s. It was for the courtroom scene which was filmed in St Georges Hall in Liverpool. Didn't bother in the end, but you can see one of my mates dead clearly.

Re: movies

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 6:30 pm
by Jobdone
Cloud Atlas

Admittedly a bit delayed with this one, but finally got around to it.

I get what it wants to do, the story between time yadda yadda. However what you end up with a jumbled mess of characters you can't really connect to, fleeting around timelines and characters without every really letting you settle. Still, beautifully filmed, the makeup thing was ambitious and works in places. It's ultimately a very interesting story, but wasn't suited for a movie.

Will probably read the book.

6/10