What film did you watch last night?

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Punkawallah

Veteran
Sisu. Finnish turbo-Rambo takes on the retreating Nazis after they discover his gold and pick a fight. Cue an hour and a half of uncommonly real-feeling ultraviolence, albeit with the occasional massive hilarious dollop of the literally unbelievable. Think Tarantino, but turned up to 11 - and better. An absolute belter of the genre, and now on Netflix. Incoming!

“Bills. Big ones, please”. A nice polite man, I thought.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
I watched a few months back. Was almost believeable at first but then got a bit too outlandish. Worth a watch though.

Believable? I must have missed that bit.
 
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Binky

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The first part of the film was of course far fetched (it's the movies after all) but made sense in a way but by the end it got a bit like he was indestructible.
 

Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
City of Life and Death. Harrowing film about the Japanese rape of Nanking in 1938. Hard watching at times.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Better still, do the walk. This is a good read too, if you enjoyed the book/film.

Most of it's only a short walk from the nearest road, but it makes you realise how little the average motorist walks, because you hardly see a soul in between the tourist beaches.

Bit on the news about it recently about how there are legal wranglings about the authenticity of the book, best regard it as fiction from what I remember but that doesn't alter the contents.
 
Sisu. Finnish turbo-Rambo takes on the retreating Nazis after they discover his gold and pick a fight. Cue an hour and a half of uncommonly real-feeling ultraviolence, albeit with the occasional massive hilarious dollop of the literally unbelievable. Think Tarantino, but turned up to 11 - and better. An absolute belter of the genre, and now on Netflix. Incoming!
There's no flab in that summary. Good work.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Dangerous Animals - 7/10

It's hard to do a shark movie well (any "creature feature" is difficult really and the bad definitely outweigh the good) but this is probably the best effort since The Shallows.

Unhinging on the breakdown of a serial killer who has his routine interrupted it's cleverly done with B movie sensibilities and a good mix of suspense and humour, along with the inevitable Jaws tropes. There are a couple of laughably stupid bits which spoil things but otherwise it's an enjoyable effort.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Terrifier 3 - 8/10

The strongest of the 3 so far, even if it does get a bit Evil Dead (but then when you get demons involved, most things do whether the writer admits it or not).

Christmas is the season which is gleefully destroyed by Art and Victoria, building from where 2 left off and giving modern horror fans a rare treat: a coherent slasher series! There hasn't been a decent/original one for far too long: I believe the Damien Leone has 5 planned, then that'll be that for this storyline.

He's been clever in holding the rights to his creation and resisting big studio involvement, which has badly f*cked pretty much every series that has gone before.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025).

Absolutely loved it. If you've seen the others, you'll not be disappointed. It manages to be a prequel and a sequel all in one. The deaths are even more impressive and more graphic. Me and my son both thought this was the best yet.
 
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