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Post by -(aaK)-grimreaper on Jun 17, 2005 2:47:42 GMT
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Post by Laydee on Jul 2, 2005 11:34:38 GMT
Darkness Falls XD
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Post by |SS|Viper on Jul 2, 2005 11:48:12 GMT
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Post by BlueDragon on Jul 2, 2005 16:08:15 GMT
[glow=limegreen,2,300] zombie movies are soooooooo boring..... [/glow]
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Post by |SS|Viper on Jul 2, 2005 17:55:45 GMT
omg Blue i know u loves romance movies or gay pornos ;D
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Post by -(aaK)- Pascalsys on Jul 4, 2005 19:23:00 GMT
Extract from www.britishhorrorfilms.co.uk I think I may have to watch this So states the blurb on the back of my video cassette of The Last Horror Movie, its Final Destination-style packaging promising little of interest to a connoisseur of British horror films. Firmly expecting a Long Time Dead style Yankee-Doodle balls-up of epic proportions, I was only slipping the tape into the VCR because the director (Julian Richards, I hope to God the man actually exists) had been pleasant enough to send me a copy. So, with a heavy heart and low expectations, I sat down and pressed play. 70-odd minutes later (it's a short film) I'm sitting in front of my PC and my hands are still shaking. The Last Horror Movie is that terrifying. It's the scariest British horror film ever made, I have no doubt about that. More spine chilling than Dead Of Night, more "check behind the sofa" than The Haunting. If I get any sleep tonight, I'll be very surprised. You might be wondering how a film you've probably never heard of is eliciting such a response from this supposedly jaded reviewer. My only response can be that you have to rent it when it appears at your local Blockbuster, watch it alone, and then tell me if I'm wrong. Yes, I say rent it - because I'd imagine that seeing such a film at the cinema would diminish its impact somewhat. This is quite possibly the first time a film has ever come out that requires a straight-to-video release. I'm not going to give any of the plot away, because really, everyone who watches this film should come into it completely fresh, as I did, without any preconceptions. But I'm sure that Julian will be pleased to read that I'd been happily (very happily, thinking I was watching the freshest and most innovative British horror film I'd seen in a long time) been making notes through the film - until the counter hit one hour and six minutes. Then my pen fell to the floor, the hairs stood up on my neck, and I became very aware that not only was I alone in the house, but that the back door was unlocked. It has been a long time since a film has had that effect on me. The Last Horror Movie is wonderful - it's funny, brutal, clever, oh-so British and superbly 21st Century. You may not have heard of it yet, but you will. It is destined to become one of the greatest word of mouth horror films ever made. Bloody hell, I'm still shaking.
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Post by friday on Sept 9, 2005 22:14:32 GMT
Hey try watching the exocist 1/2/3 in a row when very very mashed
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Post by -(aaK)-grimreaper on Sept 10, 2005 15:53:50 GMT
rofl i would rather watch wizard of ozz and play pinkfloyd's dark side of the moon at the same time
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Post by -(aaK)- ICE on Mar 30, 2009 21:59:03 GMT
[glow=blue,2,300]Watch the japanese version of The Ring. Now that's so much better than the american version.[/glow]
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