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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 20:11 - Oct 7 by qprxtc
I have to put some Argento on my to watch list.
How about a bit of Carpenter by way of Morricone?
Off tangent but the prequel to the Thing was a great film... loved the ending and the way it seamlessly leads to the 1982 film ... You could put the 2 together to make a Thing Megafilm which lasts nearly 4 hours.
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 08:17 - Oct 8 with 2744 views
Dead People Reanimated Disco on 07:38 - Oct 8 by Rs_Holy
Off tangent but the prequel to the Thing was a great film... loved the ending and the way it seamlessly leads to the 1982 film ... You could put the 2 together to make a Thing Megafilm which lasts nearly 4 hours.
The recent remake of the thing was suprisingly decent.
Off topic but this looks good
Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 08:35 - Oct 8 with 2729 views
Dead People Reanimated Disco on 08:35 - Oct 8 by qprxtc
You can't beat a bit of Cornish zombie munching!
Or a bit of trans-continental skull cracking madness with a funky beat:
By chance Horror Express came on the Freeview the other night. What a filum. Reminded me of more than one British Rail QPR away day. The Rasputin type character was a spit for Ian McShane. The cameo from Telly Savalas is ace but the star of the film is without doubt Christopher Lee's moustache.
The excellent theme tune for me was not so much disco more Morriicone. Reminds me of this jaunty number and the correct critical term for this film is well fcuked up!
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 09:36 - Oct 11 with 2368 views
Dead People Reanimated Disco on 14:38 - Oct 10 by DannyPaddox
By chance Horror Express came on the Freeview the other night. What a filum. Reminded me of more than one British Rail QPR away day. The Rasputin type character was a spit for Ian McShane. The cameo from Telly Savalas is ace but the star of the film is without doubt Christopher Lee's moustache.
The excellent theme tune for me was not so much disco more Morriicone. Reminds me of this jaunty number and the correct critical term for this film is well fcuked up!
I first saw Horror Express on New Years Eve 1979, it scared the bejaysus out of my nine year old mind. A bit like the poor sods in the film.
I've never heard of The Red Queen Kills Seven times, that's one to hunt down somewhere.
Shame we don't get any of those old films they used to show late at night on the tele anymore. Seems the less channels we used to have the more choice of films we used to get.
Like this:
About 15 minutes from the end the film pauses and a screen comes up asking you who you think the werewolf is... and the carries on.
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 11:51 - Oct 12 with 2293 views
Dead People Reanimated Disco on 11:39 - Oct 12 by qprxtc
I first saw Horror Express on New Years Eve 1979, it scared the bejaysus out of my nine year old mind. A bit like the poor sods in the film.
I've never heard of The Red Queen Kills Seven times, that's one to hunt down somewhere.
Shame we don't get any of those old films they used to show late at night on the tele anymore. Seems the less channels we used to have the more choice of films we used to get.
Like this:
About 15 minutes from the end the film pauses and a screen comes up asking you who you think the werewolf is... and the carries on.
I love these old films - it is a shame they seem to be so hard to track down. This was my favourite mag when I was a kid:
Gatefold poster on the other side.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 12:23 - Oct 12 with 2261 views
Dead People Reanimated Disco on 08:17 - Oct 8 by Metallica_Hoop
The recent remake of the thing was suprisingly decent.
Off topic but this looks good
A bit off topic but when I was on holiday in southern Italy recently I visited the site of the battle of Cannae. Hannibal annihilated the Romans in a contest which featured a 3km long battlefront and possibly the highest loss of human life in a single day in any battle recorded in history. Around 40,000 Romans perished in a day; at the Somme, Britain lost around 20,000. Over 136,000 warriors slugging it out. It's really hard to process that, especially as a lot of the killing would've been far from clinical given the weapons they had. Horrific, but then all war is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cannae
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 13:17 - Oct 12 with 2206 views
Dead People Reanimated Disco on 12:42 - Oct 12 by R_from_afar
A bit off topic but when I was on holiday in southern Italy recently I visited the site of the battle of Cannae. Hannibal annihilated the Romans in a contest which featured a 3km long battlefront and possibly the highest loss of human life in a single day in any battle recorded in history. Around 40,000 Romans perished in a day; at the Somme, Britain lost around 20,000. Over 136,000 warriors slugging it out. It's really hard to process that, especially as a lot of the killing would've been far from clinical given the weapons they had. Horrific, but then all war is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cannae
RFA
I'm reading Tom Holland's 'Dynasty' at the moment on the Julians.
I didn't realize the Battle Of Philippi was so huge even more so when you think it was legion against legion.
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Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 13:48 - Oct 12 with 2176 views
Dead People Reanimated Disco on 13:17 - Oct 12 by Metallica_Hoop
I'm reading Tom Holland's 'Dynasty' at the moment on the Julians.
I didn't realize the Battle Of Philippi was so huge even more so when you think it was legion against legion.
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I bet that book is an excellent read, his "Persian Fire" one was.
Hells bells, yes, that was massive, 200,000 men! I didn't actually know that, I had to look it up .
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 13:50 - Oct 12 with 2172 views
Avast! We be becalmed orf Sardinia and to quell o' mutinies the Bosun whips out his Super 8 and then we watches a spiner ne'er so tingled by the magic o' celluloid!!
Yo Ho!
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 14:05 - Oct 12 with 2161 views
Saw the Suspira remake the other day. A bit intense for 11 in the morning but a film that looks and sounds beautiful - my priorities for a visit to the cinema these days. It aimed for profundity but like a lot of supernatural horror it can never escape being merely a sophisticated take on Scooby-Doo (minus the dog). What struck me tho is how similar Thom Yorke (composed the soundtrack) is to one of the film's leads Tilda Swinton.
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Dead People Reanimated Disco on 16:20 - Oct 18 with 1890 views
Never seen an Argento film Dan, so I’m goi to have to watch the original before seei g the remake.
Italian horror films always give me the heebeejeebies. All those Cannibal and New York Ripper films are a bit too far for me. Although I know Argento is more stylish than that iwill give him a go.
Though this sort of thing was always my pint of Guinness: