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Yes thats the one found the box set in charity shop.The old BBC/ITV series?
Yes thats the one found the box set in charity shop.The old BBC/ITV series?
Is that the one with the AI computer thing? If it was, I watched that recently and turned it off. Too much going on, and way too long.Watched the last Mission Impossible at the weekend. Preposterous in places, but well made, characters you root for, exciting, nail-biting etc etc. The stunts are incredible, even more impressive that Criuse does them all himself. Amazing.
Yep, you're not wrong- a very busy film. Really enjoyed it though.Is that the one with the AI computer thing? If it was, I watched that recently and turned it off. Too much going on, and way too long.
Nope, not really my cuppa.Anyone into video nasties here? I love some of those old titles like Island of Death, and The Beyond. The Fulci stuff is class. But recently I saw Frankenhooker on Prime. Now that movie is batshit crazy. Not a nasty, but gets my recommendation.
Leo is great. I find that I like him and Brad Pitt more as they've aged. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood became one of my favourite all time films, and I love Pitt in Bullet Train.i am really starting to like leo now he is getting good roles ,have you seen aviator ,great film and great acting
I've an interest which goes back to when I was watching horror films in the 1980's. I've a small selection of VHS pre-certs like The Brood and Rabid but none of the banned 'nasties'. Last year I tried several times to join the www.pre-cert.co.uk forum without success. The registation process just didn't work for me so so I gave up.Anyone into video nasties here? I love some of those old titles like Island of Death, and The Beyond. The Fulci stuff is class. But recently I saw Frankenhooker on Prime. Now that movie is batshit crazy. Not a nasty, but gets my recommendation.
I'll have to have a look at that forum. My all time favourites are The Beyond New York Ripper and Island of Death. If you haven't seen those, then I highly recommend all three. Island of Death is particularly unique for me due to the filming style and interesting concepts. It's also one of the more perverse and deranged nasties. My thoughts on the video nasties are that only about 25% are actually any good. For the most part these were very low budget and fairly unimaginative movies turned out by film companies who exploited the pre cert laws. A lot of them are just terrible films with some elements of gore, exploitation or sometimes just a disturbing cover on the box.I've an interest which goes back to when I was watching horror films in the 1980's. I've a small selection of VHS pre-certs like The Brood and Rabid but none of the banned 'nasties'. Last year I tried several times to join the www.pre-cert.co.uk forum without success. The registation process just didn't work for me so so I gave up.
UPDATE: I just now tried that forum and it logged me in! There must have been a problem with the server for a long time or a huge backlog of new members waiting to get authorised. Lots of browsing to do now.
The original?Watched Jurassic Park on Monday