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Started by lovemunkey187, December 19, 2007, 12:06:06 PM

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Dragonfire

I only got a few this week.


Tom


Dil Chahta Hai (£6.76 at Amazon.co.uk)
Another awards-winning Bollywood comedy starring Preity Zinta. Directed by the same guy as Lakshya.



DJ Doena

Today arrived:

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Karsten

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goodguy

Quote from: Dragonfire on July 25, 2009, 01:25:09 AM


I'm looking forward to this myself, although I don't care about the 3D stuff.
Matthias

Najemikon

I've read the book. It's by Neil Gaiman, so it's fundamentally dark, but a kids story all the same so it only takes half-an-hour. Wonderful stuff...

goodguy

Quote from: Jon on July 25, 2009, 02:46:16 PM
I've read the book. It's by Neil Gaiman, so it's fundamentally dark, but a kids story all the same so it only takes half-an-hour. Wonderful stuff...

I haven't read anything by him. I immensly enjoyed the Stardust movie, though.
Matthias

addicted2dvd

The package our good friend Roger sent me arrived today!  :yahoo:

And let me tell you... he really spoiled me. Especially with the movie serials!

Movies: (6 Movies)
- Black Sunday
- Destination Moon
- El Dorado
- Gorgo
- The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
- Tron

Serials: (11 Serials)
- The Green Hornet
- The New Adventures of Tarzan
- Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere
- Adventures of the Flying Cadets
- Winners of the West
- Jungle Jim
- The Vigilantes Are Coming
- The Lost City
- The Lost Planet
- G-Men vs. The Black Dragon
- Lost City of the Jungle

Once Again... Thank You so much for these Roger! I really appreciate them. I can't wait to dig into them!  ;D
Pete

Jimmy

Is The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra the one I've reviewed some time ago? If it's the case watch it fast it's a really fun one
Of course Black Sunday is great also, but you can't watch it in the next ten weeks :P

addicted2dvd

Yup... that is the one... And thanks for posting that... going by the images on the box I wasn't sure if I would be able to watch it or not till October. I wasn't sure if it could be considered horror or not. What with the big image of the skeleton and creepy looking person laying on the rocks (small pic) on the back of the box and all. then the overview says Sci-Fi/Horror.

But This is not one to consider horror? That is cool :)

And yeah... I know I unfortunately have to wait for October to watch Black Sunday.  :(
Pete

Jimmy

Quote from: addicted2dvd on July 25, 2009, 09:54:44 PM
But This is not one to consider horror? That is cool :)
Unless you consider movie like Plan 9 From Outer Space or Robot Monster as horror movie this isn't one at all. It's a recreation of the old science fiction films of the fifties/sixties.

addicted2dvd

Nope... don't consider either of those horror. And I have both.  :P The main thing that was stopping me was the overview...

QuoteRemember the good old days when anyone with a camera, a few thousand bucks, and more ambition than talent could schlep up to Bronson Canyon and quickly make a cheap sci-fi/horror movie? Well, they're back! THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA is an affectionate, meticulous re-creation of those notoriously cheesy clunkers, as a gaggle of beloved stereotypes pursue "that rarest of all radioactive elements - atmosphereum." Writer/Director Larry Blamire heads a superb cast - including Fay Masterson (Eyes Wide Shut), Andrew Parks (Donnie Brasco), Brian Howe (Catch Me If You Can) and Jennifer Blaire (The Majestic) - that faced a daunting task: having to be brilliant and terrible at the same time! It's one of the most original, clever, and hilarious comedies to come along in eons of your Earth years!

I know you can't go by the overview... but I just wasn't going to take a blind chance to watch it and mess myself up after being 25 days horror free!  :P

That is why I was glad to see you post that recommendation to watch it soon!  :thumbup:
Pete

Rogmeister

Well, if you're stuck for something to watch, there's always El Dorado...I know you already watched Shanghai Noon so maybe that got you in the mood for another western?

Tom

Quote from: Dragonfire on July 23, 2009, 10:04:42 PM
I read somewhere that there are plans for another Masters of the Universe movie.  I can't remember exactly where I read it though.



:laugh:

But seriously. There are rumors about a movie called Grayskull. But I only believe it, when it's officially announced. A few years ago a He-Man movie directed by John Woo was supposed to come out, but nothing came of it (probably because the toyline was cancelled).



addicted2dvd

Whatever movie I watch next won't be till tomorrow now. (most likely) as I have to go finish the last couple episodes for this week on the Due South Marathon.  :P
Pete

lovemunkey187

Quote from: goodguy on July 25, 2009, 06:05:59 PM
Quote from: Jon on July 25, 2009, 02:46:16 PM
I've read the book. It's by Neil Gaiman, so it's fundamentally dark, but a kids story all the same so it only takes half-an-hour. Wonderful stuff...

I haven't read anything by him. I immensly enjoyed the Stardust movie, though.

The two books(non comic) of his that I've read were really good.

I think I preferred Neverwhere(which was made into a miniseries) to American Gods though.