Music biz excess snuffed out too soon, alternative history meets flying lead, and the guy you send to kill the Boogey Man: some of what's been flavouring my February 2017...
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Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Monday, 27 February 2017
Smarty Pants Edition: The Walking Dead 7x11 Memes...
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Click to Enlarge: Seriously, Negan, stand up straight - what would your mother say?
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Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (Fred Olen Ray, 1988) Blu-Ray Review
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“What's the matter, chainsaw got your tongue?”
Shot in five-and-a-half days over two weekends using borrowed equipment,
re-cycled sets, and left over 'short ends' of film stock, Fred Olen Ray's
particularly silly comedy horror/film noir spoof Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers
– featuring Gunnar 'Leatherface' Hansen as the leader of a buzzsaw-worshipping
cult – pretty much does what it says on the tin. Do you want naked ladies of
the night hacking up dopey Johns with chainsaws and getting covered in blood?
Then step this way...
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Monday, 20 February 2017
Darva Edition: The Walking Dead 7x10 Memes...
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Darva? Sharyl? Diva? Hmmm ... Carol's got some competition.
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Darva? Sharyl? Diva? Hmmm ... Carol's got some competition.
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I don't know who originated the 'If Daryl dies...' meme, but hat-tip to whoever they are.
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Monday, 13 February 2017
Lessons with Gregory Edition: The Walking Dead 7x09 Memes...
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It's back! Ricky, Margaret, and the whole gang are starting to pull things together ... look out, Negan, the slice capades are in town!
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It's back! Ricky, Margaret, and the whole gang are starting to pull things together ... look out, Negan, the slice capades are in town!
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Click to Enlarge: Gregory sucks, but Xander Berkeley rocks...
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Thursday, 9 February 2017
Don't Answer The Phone! (Robert Hammer, 1980) DVD Review
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“RUN – if you must. HIDE – if you can. SCREAM, but …
He'll Know You're Alone!” Conceived of before John Carpenter's Halloween
blew the doors wide open for the slasher movie craze that swept the horror
genre during the 1980s, Robert Hammer's one and only film – Don't Answer The
Phone! – is a curious schism between disturbing realism, dark humour, and
jumping aboard the killer thriller bandwagon...
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Friday, 3 February 2017
Only God Forgives: quick review...
What's it about?
An American drug dealer living in Bangkok is sent into the criminal underworld by his domineering mother to seek revenge for the murder of his brother. Bloody, stylish, straight-faced chaos ensues.
Who would I recognise in it?
Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vithaya Pansringarm, Tom Burke.
Great/Good/Alright/Shite?
I recently posted my thoughts on Nicolas Winding Refn's latest film - The Neon Demon - and found it to be extraordinarily stylish and obsessed with obtuse symbolism, but I was disappointed by how it sought to dispense with as much plot, story, characterisation, and redemption as possible (and it was decidedly over-long at an indulgent two hours). So I figured it was time I caught up with Only God Forgives, the film that sits between TND and Refn's 2011 film Drive (a richly textured, yearning, ultra cool modern classic). Where, I wondered, would it fall on the scale between those two films...
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An American drug dealer living in Bangkok is sent into the criminal underworld by his domineering mother to seek revenge for the murder of his brother. Bloody, stylish, straight-faced chaos ensues.
Who would I recognise in it?
Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vithaya Pansringarm, Tom Burke.
Great/Good/Alright/Shite?
I recently posted my thoughts on Nicolas Winding Refn's latest film - The Neon Demon - and found it to be extraordinarily stylish and obsessed with obtuse symbolism, but I was disappointed by how it sought to dispense with as much plot, story, characterisation, and redemption as possible (and it was decidedly over-long at an indulgent two hours). So I figured it was time I caught up with Only God Forgives, the film that sits between TND and Refn's 2011 film Drive (a richly textured, yearning, ultra cool modern classic). Where, I wondered, would it fall on the scale between those two films...
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