alexlincs 9th Sep 2024 | | CinemaDrop Dead Fred (1991) (1991) | @Magic Marmalade
I'm a big fan of Rik Mayall and it was his attempt to break America. I think Phoebe Cates was a great choice, but as you say the script was too vulgar and mean to have a huge international appeal.
However, I saw it when I was about 10 years old and loved it then. I'm not doubting the acting is great from all involved and the plot hasn't really been done since. I can see the Tim Burton style, as well as Alice in Wonderland and Rik Mayall's own violent brand of slapstick.
I think where Rik Mayall failed to break America Simon Pegg succeeded. Both appeared in Guest House Paradiso which I found disappointing and they were both distributed by Vinegar Syndrome.
I think ultimately Rik Mayall was seen as a bit of an unlikely sex symbol and the best vehicle for him for international appeal might have been his Rik Mayall Presents series.
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alexlincs 22nd Jul 2024 | | CinemaSatan's Slave (1976) (1976) | Title screen from 2K restoration now added
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alexlincs 28th Jun 2024 | | CinemaThe Christian Licorice Store (1971) (1971) | The title screen is a projection within the film hence the letterboxing and rare for a film of this age are about 12 minutes in. For anyone trying to see it is available on Amazon in some countries.
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alexlincs 25th May 2024 | | CinemaBurning An Illusion (1981) (1981) | One of the locations is The Bouncing Ball in Peckham.
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alexlincs 24th May 2024 | | CinemaEvery Which Way But Loose (1978) (1978) | @Magic Marmalade
How about Kingpin? It was billed as a feelgood comedy by some and he loses the tournament.
Also I think Clyde was also in Cannonball Run.
It's a fun film and one I've always enjoyed
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alexlincs 13th May 2024 | | CinemaC'è Ancora Domani (There's Still Tomorrow) (2023) (2023) | This film beat Barbie at the box office in Italy. It's a drama in the style of a 1940s film but with modern ideas.
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alexlincs 8th May 2024 | | CinemaTalk Of The Devil (1967) | @swbcfc
Illusion of Happiness seems to be a collaboration name for Eric Woolfson and Peter Jeffries. Eric Woolfson I'm sure you know. Peter Jeffries was a British composer who went on to compose for "nudie" films. The track appears on https://www.discogs.com/release/3904933-Various-The-Electric-Lemonade-Acid-Test-Volume-4-An-Anthology-Of-The-Spark-Label-1967-1970
Woolfson was an engineer and songwriter for the Spark record label; however I don't think Talk of the Devil ever had a single release.
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alexlincs 1st May 2024 | | CinemaA Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) (1989) | Rated 5/10One of the worst in the franchise. It has many references to popular films at the time: The A-ha Take On Me music video, The Omen, The Exorcist, body horror like Tetsuo Iron Man & Society, Judge Dredd and Dark Horse comics.
Robert Englund is always fun to watch, but for the most part his one liners are forgettable. It is clear to viewers he has become a parody of himself. Due to the popularity of the franchise this film and Dream Master also feel more "child friendly" with less gore and more fantastical effects. It's worth mentioning this film was cut by the MPAA and the cut version was carried over to Blu-ray and streaming media. Even without the cuts the kills while inventive especially a comic book fight with Freddy lack the menace of earlier films, making Freddy look like a loveable Uncle.
The film was a box office success making almost triple its 8 million dollar budget. However, it is often panned by both genre critics and fans as being the worst in the series after Freddy's Revenge. It's difficult to argue, but there's still a good deal of invention and style to this bookmark of 80s slashers.
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alexlincs 23rd Apr 2024 | | CinemaLa Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty) (2013) (2013) | Rated 8/10Honestly they don't get that much better. A 65 year old writer throws parties and goes soul searching in Rome. I think what makes it stand out is just how cack-handed most films are in the treatment of existentialism.
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alexlincs 8th Apr 2024 | | CinemaFrom A To Z-Z-Z-Z (1954) (1954) | Upgraded title screen from bluray
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alexlincs 28th Feb 2024 | | CinemaThe Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987) (1987) | Rated 5/10Not a bad film per se, despite often being featured on many worst films lists.
Mackenzie Astin plays Dodger a young lad who is constantly picked on by bullies who are considerably older for unknown reasons. He works in Manzinis antique shop for Captain Manzini, a fantastic Anthony Newley who manages to come across as likeable, fatherly and avoids all the creepy dirty old man tropes that plague some father figures in family friendly films. We also never see Dodger's parents or him go to school. Is he orphaned? Is it bank holiday? Is his name a reference to street urchin, the artful dodger? I've no idea.
The Garbage Pail Kids are little people with animatronic masks and they look pretty decent. Sadly the film suffers from the repetition of unfunny fart, vomit and pee jokes. Kids love gross out humour, but there's no wit to it. The bullying scenes are also unnecessarily mean with no charisma to any of the bad dudes. Compared to Hank and Marv in Home Alone who are not only funny and likeable but also menacingly enough to be a threat. In GPK Dodger just comes across as being abused by 20 year olds which is just plain weird. Gorgeous B-movie actress Katie Barberi plays older love interest Tangerine. It's sort of difficult to like the character, money obsessed and as much of a bully as the other gang. Phil Fondacaro who plays Greaser Greg is kind of fun clearly modelled on the Fonz and possibly Andrew Dice Clay.
I don't think the film is unsuitable for children, but the bullying scenes are downright mean spirited. With something like Karate Kid or Monster Squad or Diary of a Wimpy Kid it works as there is more heart to it. Who knows with a better script, some hilarious jokes and some better plotting we could have had something special. What we ended up with was a strange curio that obtained cult status by accident. Real disappointment is just how much better Gremlins, Ghostbusters and Legend are at doing something which is cute but scary while maintaining a broad appeal.
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alexlincs 23rd Feb 2024 | | CinemaJing Wu Ying Xiong (Fist Of Legend) (1994) (1994) | Upgraded title screen with correct ratio now added
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alexlincs 14th Feb 2024 | | CinemaDead Man (1995) (1995) | @Magic Marmalade in my opinion one of Depp's best and he has done more good films than he gets credit for, also my favourite Jaramusch film.
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alexlincs 22nd Jan 2024 | | CinemaSong Of The South (1945) (1945) | @henry29 My images were from a 35mm source, but the remastered looks even better.
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alexlincs 17th Jan 2024 | | CinemaThe Love Witch (2016) (2016) | @Magic Marmalade
I also recommend Ti West's House of the Devil for capturing 70s slasher and witchcraft films; sadly it gets a bit silly near the end. I've not seen The Love Witch, but would like to.
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alexlincs 13th Jan 2024 | | Cinema英雄本色III夕陽之歌 (A Better Tomorrow III: Love And Death In Saigon) (1989) (1989) | Title screen from Blu-Ray now added. The current one is from the trailer.
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alexlincs 12th Jan 2024 | | CinemaKilling Zoe (1993) (1993) | @Magic Marmalade I bought this on DVD back in the day. A huge disappointment, but not necessarily a bad film. What struck me most is just humorless it is.
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alexlincs 4th Jan 2024 | | CinemaThe Gnome-Mobile (1967) (1967) | I've added an upgraded title screen from the blu ray
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alexlincs 19th Dec 2023 | | CinemaTrue Romance (1993) (1993) | @Magic Marmalade I couldn't agree more. Tony Scott reels in the pretentiousness that plagues Tarantino's later films. I still think he has the midas touch, but his latest films are just way too long. I also agree it's one of the best 90s films.
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alexlincs 17th Nov 2023 | | CinemaGhostwatch (1992) (1992) | [YouTube Video]
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alexlincs 17th Nov 2023 | | Cinema快活林 (The Delightful Forest) (1972) (1972) | Title screen added from blu-ray
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alexlincs 17th Nov 2023 | | CinemaA Serious Man (2009) (2009) | @Magic Marmalade I agree it is one of their weaker movies, but they did raise the bar incredibly high with Fargo, Barton Fink and The Big Lewbowski. I think their worst are Intolerable Cruelty and the remake of The Ladykillers.
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alexlincs 3rd Nov 2023 | | CinemaThe Witch Who Came From The Sea (1976) (1976) | Proper title screen added from Blu-Ray. This film does suffer from archive damage so about as good as it gets.
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alexlincs 3rd Nov 2023 | | CinemaThree Into Two Won't Go (1969) (1969) | Upgraded title screen now added
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alexlincs 29th Oct 2023 | | CinemaHouse Of Whipcord (1974) (1974) | Title screen from Blu-Ray now added
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alexlincs 14th Oct 2023 | | Cinema江湖情 (Rich And Famous ) (1987) (1987) | This has a sequel called Tragic Hero and was screened as a double bill (despite Tragic Hero coming out first). These films have been compared to The Godfather.
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alexlincs 4th Oct 2023 | | CinemaDetainment (2018) | Proper title screen from Amazon now added.
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alexlincs 29th Sep 2023 | | CinemaThe Cell (2000) (2000) | @Magic Marmalade
I remember liking it and it's total eye-candy. At the time there were a lot of stylish, but soulless horror films like "In Dreams" and "Stigmata" and while The Cell is better than most of them, it just leaves me cold.
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alexlincs 28th Aug 2023 | | CinemaThe Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) (1964) | Proper title screen now added
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alexlincs 8th Aug 2023 | | CinemaDance Craze (1981) (1981) | I didn't have high expectations for this, but the concert footage is absolutely fantastic. It was previously classified as U for cinema, but got a 12A/12 for the BFI release. Has a great booklet as well. Well worth it for people interested in the 80s UK Ska Revival.
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