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Lancaster007

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  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » @Master_Dahark, I may. The 80s is my giant blind spot for films. The 40s and 50s are classic, the 60s vibrant, the 70s deep, challenging and enriching, and the 90s and 2000s the films that I grew up on. The 80s are…
  • LeonardPine wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Caught Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) on Film4, last night. What a pile of crap that was. Just couldn't get into it, don't think I laughed once…well maybe once. Glad someone else shares my loa…
  • Blind Woman's Curse (1970) - Arrow Video blu-ray. Lady Snowblood/Lady Snowblood 2 (1973) Arrow Video blu-ray. Both starring Meiko Kaji.
  • LeonardPine wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Cujo (1981) Stephen King. BFD (big friendly dog) gets bitten by rabid bats goes ape-shit! Set in Castle Rock, Maine. That's a great book. Read it in one sitting which is almost unheard of for m…
  • One Last Time (2018) Starring Daniel 'Can I Be Arsed?-But You've Just About Persuaded Me' Craig.
  • Tell me about it! Castle Rock tourist board have their work cut-out. :))
  • Cujo (1981) Stephen King. BFD (big friendly dog) gets bitten by rabid bats goes ape-shit! Set in Castle Rock, Maine.
  • DarthDimi wrote: » @Lancaster007, finally someone agrees with me. This film seems to have gained quite a cult following but apart from the soundtrack and maybe the 80s nostalgia effect there's literally nothing in that movie to keep me excited. …
  • Caught Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) on Film4, last night. What a pile of crap that was. Just couldn't get into it, don't think I laughed once…well maybe once.
  • Roadwork by Richard Bachman [aka Stephen King] Third of the Bachman books. A man's world goes to shit as a highway is built through his home and workplace.
  • barryt007 wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » The Invisible Man - H G Wells. SF Materworks imprint. Classic bit of sic-fi. Great book..ive read it several times and just love it. 'bout half-way through, really enjoying it.
  • Day of Anger (1967) [dir. Tonino Valerii] Arrow Video - blu-ray. Spaghetti Western starring the awesome Lee Van Cleef.
  • The Invisible Man - H G Wells. SF Materworks imprint. Classic bit of sic-fi.
  • Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia (dir. Sam Peckinpah) 1974. Arrow Video -blu-ray. Not seen this before. The film he made after the magnificent Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, this is a slow burn of a film, almost to the point of you thinking when'…
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Baron Blood dir. Mario Bava - Arrow Video (dual format) great 3-disc edition from my favourite label! Good choice, on both the film, and label. Can you recommend any other Mario Bava fi…
  • Baron Blood dir. Mario Bava - Arrow Video (dual format) great 3-disc edition from my favourite label! Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia dir. Sam Peckinpah Arrow Video (blu-ray) extras loaded 4K restoration of Peckilnpah's most personal film…and t…
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » MajorDSmythe wrote: » Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet With the original Mondasian Cybermen making a return in the coming series, I felt in the mood to go back and watch their 1966 debut story. …
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet With the original Mondasian Cybermen making a return in the coming series, I felt in the mood to go back and watch their 1966 debut story. Good call. I've a mind to watch The Tenth Planet …
  • Creasy47 wrote: » @Lancaster007, I suppose it's not so much a "boycott" as it is a preference. Plus, when I typically cave and buy a particular version of something, a better version almost always becomes available once I do. How frequent are t…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » @Mathis1, damn, well maybe one day they'll offer a versoin of the blu-ray that doesn't contain those additions. I've heard of 'Streets of Fire' before, wanted to see it at some point because I hear Willem Dafoe is crazy in it, an…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » fire_and_ice wrote: » Gods of Egypt This movie is bad though surprisingly entertaining, there are some good visuals and its inventive. If you can switch your brain off you can have some fun with this film, It's much bett…
  • Enjoyed Tenebrae, so have ordered Inferno - Arrow Video blu-ray, while waiting for Phenomena and The Bird With the Crystal Plumage limited editions to come out…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » THE WARRIORS Being a Walter Hill fan, this is always a favourite. This is the Directors cut, which Hill maintains, in a short intro, was always his original vision for the film. An opening narration by Hill himself (he wanted O…
  • Dario Argento's Tenebrae - Arrow Video dual format [blu-ray and DVD]. Probably the most violent Argento film I've seen thus far and a brilliant transfer from Arrow, along with a great package; informative booklet and some great extras. Starring the…
  • 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » Crazysoul95 wrote: » 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » I enjoyed Suicide Squad. For me, it was neither good nor bad, but I haven't revisited it lately and I own the Blu Ray extended cut. Anyways... Hell Drivers (1…
  • LeonardPine wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Tenebre dir. by Dario Argento - Arrow Video release. Not seen this before so really looking forward to this arriving. Also have pre-ordered Arrow's upcoming Limited Edition of Argento's Phenomena star…
  • Birdleson wrote: » Thunderfinger wrote: » I hated Beverly Hills Cop. I didn't like it either. I didn't understand why to was so popular and getting such strong reviews. I found it a bit odd, it seemed like two different films, i…
  • Tenebre dir. by Dario Argento - Arrow Video release. Not seen this before so really looking forward to this arriving. Also have pre-ordered Arrow's upcoming Limited Edition of Argento's Phenomena starring a young Jennifer Connelly.
  • In The Cold Dark Ground by Stuart Macbride - a Scottish set police thriller, it's okay at the moment but it's not really grabbing me, think I prefer Mark Billingham for this sort of thing!
  • bondjames wrote: » I also just noticed (I can't believe I missed this before) that Bond has one kick 'a' gun with him during his infiltration of Kananga's hideout in the finale of LALD. I think it's a Smith & Wesson Magnum. I presume this was …