Seen and not seen's, recommendations and queries on top films in general.

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ConcreteMascara

Saw Seven Psychopaths this weekend. Pretty damn funny and violent as well. The previews make it looks way dumb, but it's not. Really well done I thought. It's really about writing a screenplay more than dog stealing or serial killers.
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Vargtimmen

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Hour of the wolf.

Director: Ingmar Bergman (1968).



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSFZjAOKOos

Recommend checking out the restored criterion version.

ConcreteMascara

So maybe I'm late to the party but did anyone else know there's a Pusher remake coming out very soon in the US?

100% certain it will be shit.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1921070/
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Black_Angkar

Quote from: online prowler on October 23, 2012, 02:49:27 AM
Vargtimmen

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Hour of the wolf.

Director: Ingmar Bergman (1968).


one of my absolute favorites. Both by Bergman and in general.

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Quote from: ConcreteMascara on October 24, 2012, 12:13:04 AM
So maybe I'm late to the party but did anyone else know there's a Pusher remake coming out very soon in the US?

100% certain it will be shit.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1921070/

my scrotum is achin...

Pusher is a movie abot a town... if that town is absent nothing good can come
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The PUSHER films are all very good. I wouldn't mind owning them but every time I come across the boxset, the discs sound like they're loose & my luck is that they'd be scratched.

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Quote from: ConcreteMascara on October 24, 2012, 12:13:04 AM
So maybe I'm late to the party but did anyone else know there's a Pusher remake coming out very soon in the US?

100% certain it will be shit.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1921070/

A remake of Pusher is just as necessary as a butox job inside ones rectum. 

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martialgodmask

Just watched Rise of the Footsoldier - based on the true events surrounding the Range Rover murders in Rettendon, UK, 1995 and the build up to the events starting with the creation of football firm The I.C.F. and moving into 1980s rave and drug scene and beyond. Fucking brutal at times but very watchable although I have no recollection of the real events happening as I was only 10.

Funnily enough, the three drug dealers murdered were supposedly linked to the ultra-high profile ecstasy-death of Leah Betts.

Anyway, recommended.

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Interesting prospect.


The Imposter



trailer//
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auG_IuMHGZo&feature=player_embedded



A gripping thriller straight out of real life, THE IMPOSTER is an original film experience that walks the razor's edge between true-crime documentary and stylish noir mystery.

The twisting, turning tale begins with an unsettling disappearance – that of Nicholas Barclay, a 13 year-old Texas boy who vanishes without a trace. Three and a half years later, staggering news arrives: the boy has been found, thousands of miles from home in Spain, saying he survived a mind-boggling ordeal of kidnap and torture by shadowy captors. His family is ecstatic to have him back no matter how strange the circumstances – but things become far stranger once he returns to Texas.

Though the family accepts him, suspicion surrounds the person who claims to be Nicholas. How could the Barclay's blonde, blue-eyed son have returned with darker skin and eyes? How could his personality and even accent have changed so profoundly? Why does the family not seem to notice the glaring differences? And if this person who has arrived in Texas isn't the Barclay's missing child . . . who on earth is he? And what really happened to Nicholas?

Director Bart Layton fuses confessional interviews, strikingly creative re-enactments and suspenseful storytelling into a film that asks the audience to play detective – as they ferret out the blurred evidence between a family who seems desperate to believe, a private investigator obsessed with resolution and a lonely thief whose only loot is human identities. Yet, just when it seems the puzzle of Nicholas Barclay has come together, another corkscrew twist turns everything upside down – and draws the audience deeper into THE IMPOSTER'S lacerating questions about truth, perception and why people are so tempted to pretend, to fib and, most of all, to fool ourselves.

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bitewerksMTB

I thought BULLHEAD was awful or, at least, most of it. I like the plot but something about the way it was done just didn't fly for me.

Watched William Castle's first film, MACABRE, last night & now playing is SPINE TINGLER! THE WILLIAM CASTLE STORY.

Got a small pile of dvd's here waiting for cold weather viewing: The Devils, The Killer Snakes, Horror Express, & Night of the Devils.