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Reviews:  24First to review:  4Guides:  0Helpfulness votes:  8 out of 8Reviewer rank:  5471
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DVD: The Invasion Oliver Hirschbiegel
DVD: The Invasion (Oliver Hirschbiegel)
The Invasion
Good film , should be treated as a seperate film from the original "Invasion of the bodysnatchers" Same names but different slant. I prefer remakes to stick to original cast sex rather than making lea... read full review
DVD: An Ungentlemanly Act Stuart Urban, 2003
DVD: An Ungentlemanly Act (Stuart Urban, 2003)
Not just a war story.
1982 The Falklands one of the last possessions of the British Empire, almost forgotten by the British public abandoned by the foreign office inhabited by a very British populous, coveted and invaded by their ne... read full review
DVD: The Hunger - Series 1 
The Hunger- series, Beware might not be what you expect
I bought the series because I thought it would be like the film with Bowie, Sarandon and the lovely Catherine Deneuve directed by Tony Scott, this series is a Tony Scott and Ridley Scott presentation however th... read full review
DVD: Warlords Of Atlantis / At The Earth's Core / The Land That Time Forgot 2005
Review of the films not the seller!, Corny but nice
Whilst not great films they do have charm, good to ok plots and humorous acting [intentionally! by Peter Cushing] and generally ok casting. Doug McClure not the greatest of actors should be considered an early ... read full review
The Black Dahlia
DVD: The Black Dahlia (Brian De Palma)
Murder Hunt based on 1940's unsolved case.
Well shot, well acted, the plot is not who's guilty but how guilty are they. Same author as LA Confidential which is not to be compared with Black Dahlia however this film feels to me that it's reachi... read full review
DVD: Keeping Mum Niall Johnson
DVD: Keeping Mum (Niall Johnson)
Keeping mum- a good laugh
Excellent performances all round very funny plot. Rowan delicately played the role restraining all the Mr Bean and Blackadder comedy that speaks volumes had he unleashed them he would have killed the film stone... read full review
DVD: Halloween Rob Zombie
DVD: Halloween (Rob Zombie)
Worth watching
I generally don’t go for the sequels and the remakes however I think you should always give it a chance and although the original is great this one deserves a chance. Its not a sequel or a prequel and even the ... read full review
Zombie Strippers
Title says it all!
The film has a weak story line and not the greatest acting however it's a bit fun although would have been better with Elvira in it to camp it up a little. For the horror fan it's not a best buy howev... read full review
DVD: The Exterminator James Glickenhaus, 2000
DVD: The Exterminator (James Glickenhaus, 2000)
80's vigilante film
Not as well acted or directed as Death wish however still worth digging out of the bargain bucket. An early 80's violent film with the citizenry striking back at the levels of increasingly violent crimes c... read full review
DVD: Jabberwocky Terry Gilliam, 2003
DVD: Jabberwocky (Terry Gilliam, 2003)
Medieval, myths, monsters and Michael Palin
The trials and tribulations of a Coopers apprentice his unrequited love interest, a Princess, Knights, squires, tavern wenches and a . . . monster! heavy duty cast with plenty of faces to look out for. Wat... read full review
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