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Lancaster007

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  • Night Train Murders (1975) dir. Aldo Lado. aka Last Stop on the Night Train. 88 Films blu-ray. Italian 'shocker' sort-of remake of Wes Craven's Last House on the Left (which I've not seen - seen the remake though) and a film that came under the Vid…
  • @DarthDimi - another great review. I love the fact that you put on 'relevant' music while reading. In the early to mid-seventies when I started reading Bond, Geoff Love and his Orchestra released on MFP (Music For Pleasure) label a long-player of Bi…
  • The House by The Cemetery (1981) dir. Lucio Fulci. Third in the 'Gates of Hell' trilogy featuring Catriona MacColl. Have to say, typical Fulci and probably the weakest of the GoH films. Miss MacColl is as lovely as ever and there is some 'good' gore…
  • Wonder Woman (2017) The Night Train Murders (1975) - both on blu-ray
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » mmm, looks interesting. Let us know what it's like once you watched it.
  • mattjoes wrote: » Films leaving the title and/or credits for the end. That is so annoying, your waiting for the titles so you can settle into the film…and the f––krs aren't there! A trend started, I do believe with Coppola and Apocalypse No…
  • @DarthDimi another cracking review. Have to say though, I'm not really enamoured by those Vintage covers. Don't really do it for me. There have been some excellent covers over the years - and some not so excellent ones. These I think fall into the s…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Crazysoul95 wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » SaintMark wrote: » BD- The lady vanishes (Hitchcock) Excellent film bought it along with The 39 Steps on Bluray a few years ago, Hitchcock knew ho…
  • SaintMark wrote: » BD- The lady vanishes (Hitchcock) Is that the Network release? I have the Young and Innocent release and it is fantastic. Great film.
  • Darkest Hour - what a cracking little film. Gary Oldman is simply awesome, he becomes Chruchill without impersonating him, in a role that could so easily have just been caricature. Nice to see a film that's not all fast cuts, loud explosions and OTT…
  • Gone Girl (2014) dir. David Fincher. via BBC iPlayer. A tense thriller - did he kill his wife? This part of the plot is handled very well making us think that maybe he did. And then it changes we see his wife via voiceover telling us how to set up t…
  • SaintMark wrote: » Highlander - this is the jubileum version on Bluray with a great set of German made Making of Highlander documentaries even if the music of Highlander gets approximately two minutes of time even if that was one of the major asse…
  • Outlaw: Goro the Assassin (1968) dir. Keiichi Ozawa. [blu-ray Arrow Video Outlaw: Gangster VIP boxset] 4th in the Outlaw: Gangster VIP series. Still trying to live a straight life when Goro gets out of prison he seeks out the sister of an inmate wh…
  • @DarthDimi, work does tend to get in the way of life! Look forward to the next review…think I'm going to have go a few pages back and read your CR review, don't think I read that one yet.
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » C'mon @DarthDimi, waiting for the DAF review. You slipped off the edge of the world or what?! @Lancaster007 You can find the review several posts ago. :) Well, you've put more thought int…
  • C'mon @DarthDimi, waiting for the DAF review. You slipped off the edge of the world or what?!
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Watched five minutes of Celebrity Big Brother whilst channel hopping, what the... I feel old. As much as five minutes. Brave man. I just don't get it…and people watch this crap.
  • Deadly Blessing (1981) dir. Wes Craven. Arrow Video blu-ray. A forgotten film from the horror meister. With a young Sharon Stone (only her second film) looking totally gorgeous. Set in an Amish type community, this is quite an effective thriller…unt…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » @Fire_and_Ice_Returns, no don't think Stick is it. It was deaf from the 70s, his character use to rag onto the albino about his 'funny bunny rabbit eyes'. Damn, I;m going to have to google it…
  • @Fire_and_Ice_Returns, no don't think Stick is it. It was deaf from the 70s, his character use to rag onto the albino about his 'funny bunny rabbit eyes'. Damn, I;m going to have to google it now…
  • doubleoego wrote: » ^Looks like Draco Malfoy. Ha Ha - just not as good looking!
  • I have all three of the Doctor Who Revisitations sets - and well worth purchasing they are too. Nice collection of films to watch too!
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » @chrisisall been reading up on the film, Th…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Got it for $10 and thought I'd give it a try since I hadn't seen it sin…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Got it for $10 and thought I'd give it a try since I hadn't seen it since it was broadcast in 1977. You know how you see something …
  • Dragonpol wrote: » ClarkDevlin wrote: » Thunderfinger wrote: » I find Le Carre to be rather boring. That makes two of us. Three. Le Carre's tough going. I tried to read Tinker, Tailor…in my mid-teens after having read al…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Got it for $10 and thought I'd give it a try since I hadn't seen it since it was broadcast in 1977. You know how you see something when you were young and you hate it, but when you see it aga…
  • IncompetentHenchman wrote: » Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Happy to say that this was a very impressive and enjoyable viewing. Working off an intelligent premise and McCarthy's excellent screen presence, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » DD's 2018 book reading BOOK 3 MOONRAKER by Ian Fleming How does one survive a "book marathon" of a few thousand pages without losing aim and stamina very fast? Two books in; barely two inches sliced off from th…
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » MajorDSmythe wrote: » How could they miss out the quintessential 60's dolly bird of companions, Polly? Have just listened to the latest Early Adventures from Big Finish - and three of …