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Posted: February 12th, 2010, 22:49
by HereComesPete
Repo man is an excellent film, utterly hatstand.

The new assault on precinct 13 is so totally different from the original and the worst bit is using shouty anger instead of quiet cold sweat tension.

Posted: February 12th, 2010, 22:51
by Dog Pants
I blame Tarantino.

Posted: February 12th, 2010, 22:55
by FatherJack
HereComesPete wrote:Repo man is an excellent film, utterly hatstand.

The new assault on precinct 13 is so totally different from the original and the worst bit is using shouty anger instead of quiet cold sweat tension.
Repo Man's awesome, even the hilarious BBC-censored version. Melon Farmer.

Assault on Precinct 13 wasn't even the same damn story, it angered me. But then the ice cream truck scene from the original is my second-favourite scene in any movie, ever.

Posted: February 12th, 2010, 22:57
by HereComesPete
It is excellent isn't it.

Hmm, idea...

Posted: February 12th, 2010, 23:02
by Mr. Johnson
FatherJack wrote: Repo Man's awesome, even the hilarious BBC-censored version. Melon Farmer.

Assault on Precinct 13 wasn't even the same damn story, it angered me. But then the ice cream truck scene from the original is my second-favourite scene in any movie, ever.
:above:

The ice cream truck scene is still one of the best things ever, they don't do things like that in films any more.

Posted: February 13th, 2010, 0:16
by buzzmong
Did you say they're going through Carpenter's back catalogue? They'd better not go near The Thing. I don't think any remake could do that film justice.

Posted: February 13th, 2010, 0:34
by Dog Pants
buzzmong wrote:Did you say they're going through Carpenter's back catalogue? They'd better not go near The Thing. I don't think any remake could do that film justice.
:above:

In many cases the effects and stuff could use an overhaul, but The Thing is one of the rare films which still stands up today.

Posted: February 13th, 2010, 9:01
by Mr. Johnson
My blood curdles every time in the scene when they test each other's blood.

(see what I did there?)

Posted: February 13th, 2010, 11:14
by spoodie
Dog Pants wrote:In many cases the effects and stuff could use an overhaul, but The Thing is one of the rare films which still stands up today.
I've seen it recently on Bluray and it still can't be beat.

I wasn't going to post this in the trailer thread as I'm not sure what to make of the it, but this is a trailer for Alex Cox's new film Repo Chick.

Posted: February 13th, 2010, 16:45
by spoodie
Pontypool

It's about a down-on-his-luck radio shock jock working at a station in a small town in Canada. During his morning show he starts getting alarming reports of strange events outside. That's about all I can say. Essentially it's a zombie film but with a bizarre and interesting twist. It's well worth watching if you're a fan of zombies and/or isolation based horrors. And if you do watch it make sure you sit through the credits and beyond.

7/10

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I'd like to point out the 7/10 is an objective score, or as objective as I can be. I'm not suggesting it's only for zombie fans, it's quite good generally. For the fan of the zombie is goes up to around 8/10.

Posted: February 14th, 2010, 18:08
by Dog Pants
My copy of Pontypool arrived on friday. Not watched it yet though. I'm looking forward to it.

Posted: February 14th, 2010, 20:37
by Dr. kitteny berk
Just watched Pontypool, enjoyed it.

Also Georgina Reilly. Would.

Posted: February 14th, 2010, 22:04
by amblin
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Posted: February 15th, 2010, 15:19
by Dog Pants
I wasn't that impressed by Pontypool. Not bad, but not great. I just didn't go for the whole virus vector thing, and it seemed like the atmosphere music got really loud when you were supposed to be listening to something.

On the other hand, I just watched Moon. I didn't know anything about it, I just remember someone saying something good about it. For some reason I expected a comedy. In fact it's more like the good bits from 2001. Tension and intrigue in a very well realised low sci-fi setting. It's quite a slow film but very gripping, it keeps you watching by getting you involved in the characters and leading you into thinking about what's happening rather than just expecting you to think about it. Also, I'll never look at a smiley the same way again.

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Posted: February 15th, 2010, 16:41
by Dr. kitteny berk
Dog Pants wrote:I wasn't that impressed by Pontypool. Not bad, but not great. I just didn't go for the whole virus vector thing, and it seemed like the atmosphere music got really loud when you were supposed to be listening to something.
I thought the vector idea was interesting, but more than a little crazy, also allowed

I noticed the same with the music, seemed like it got in the way a lot.

Still, I liked it. Mainly because it wasn't same crap, different movie.

Posted: February 15th, 2010, 17:20
by spoodie
I can't say I noticed the music, maybe I put it down to simulating the confusion of the condition.

Posted: February 24th, 2010, 12:32
by amblin
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Posted: February 24th, 2010, 18:10
by Roman Totale
Edge of Darkness was originally a UK TV drama. There is a bit in it where the dad finds his dead daughter's vibrator and kisses it.

Posted: February 25th, 2010, 14:44
by bomberesque
Roman Totale wrote:There is a bit in it where the dad finds his dead daughter's vibrator and kisses it.
rather than sniffed then licked it?

Bloody Beeb, they always get these things wrong

.... and yay for wahlberg being in a good film. on that note; watched The Big Hit again the other night. Not as good as I remember it being from the first viewing but still a great idea, if badly put together. Lou Diamond Phillips on great form

Posted: February 27th, 2010, 19:28
by spoodie
The Crazies (2010)

A reasonably enjoyable remake of the less than good 1973 original. And like the original it's not strictly a zombie film, but it shares some of the devices. However the characters keep the typical horror movie mistakes to a minimum, so it's less frustrating and more tension building. Although it can be a little sedate in places, for a horror film.

:starfull::starfull::starfull::starfull::starfull::starfull::starfull::starempty::starempty::starempty: (7/10)