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Horror lover, film in general, car lover, especially the greatly underrated bl, a dad to an amazing son.
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Just wait til you get to a certain scene
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Best of luck with it
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I loved it for the first 97% of the film, I've never cried at a zombie film but I did in this one, that final 3% does make sense if you consider the timeline.
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Has to be the blue lagoon doesn't it, from a rights of passage film as a kid, to a film you'd never let your age appropriate kids watch now
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Has to be the damned, hammers I'll fated collaboration with Joe Losey, Oliver reed simmers evily as the leader and the gang totally bestotted with him, the plot is slightly convoluted, gangs and children born irradiated against the government, and the ending as Ollie drives to his doom
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Shame TV is not included as tim curry is the greatest clown ever!
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Fantasy island, I have a fantasy it was never made and I never watched this codswallop
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I love this film, the bit in England is fun and snoopy driving a 2cv, is fun. Musics good too, not up to the brilliant Vince mind
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Engine went bang
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Colour out of space is a very wild ride, with Richard Stanley's first film in decades after the debacle over maureau, a mesmeric, cyclotrnic extravaganza that grips you from start to end
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Good team then?
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That's a very complimentary photo
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Smokey and the bandit, just terrible, the cars are rubbish, the plots none existent and the real bandit only turns up for 30 seconds at the end, and absolute waste of celluloid
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Spy who loved me, lotus esprit S1, underwater = absolute joy and perfection, some of Rogers best ever bond lines and when the car comes out of the sea, brilliant
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What have you got against the first hotel Transylvania, it's perfectly entertainment
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Stardust would be my pick David Essex's rise to superstardom and the inevitable fall has that undeniable stroke of reality running through it
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I've not seen it but y2k seems the miss on this, thanks to marks review
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She cannot be on this list, it's a cracker of a hammer, brilliant cast, it rattles along at a fair old lick, compared to braveheart it's Shakespearian, compared to transformers it's a masterpiece.
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The final programme for the sheer joyous absurdity of it all
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I've never seen the 2000 version of the railway children, but it's the railway children, how can it be here on the not list
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The sweeney, how to take a brilliant series and 2 good movies from the 70's and completely trash them. This film is utter garbage and if I ever met ray Winstone, I'd tell him and have a very fast car waiting with the door open...
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That's added to the to buy list for the blu ray
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Xanadu the elo version of the title song is better than Olivia's, sorry it just is, as for the film the less said the better.
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Ok George and Mildred is not as good as the TV series, but it does have some laughs and has the last performance of the great yootha Joyce and it's far better than the other two examples of film on the list.
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Terry Thomas in school for scoundrels, the great cad ever, especially playing tennis, hard cheese old thing
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Hartlepool playing tonight
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The elephant man, beautiful photography by Freddie Francis, a career best performance from John hurt, and pitch perfect direction from David lynch, I defy anyone not to shed tears through this heartbreaking film.
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The best thing about the deer hunter, the emi logo at the start and then like the truck it's downhill all the way
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Ps I love you, just awful, at least pr has an odd laugh in it, ps is just utter turgid rubbish
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Great crew, Freddie Francis who, when he is invested in the film, makes a great film, norman Warwick, one of the camera men had worked with Francis before, used the same sort of technique on this film as the recently released Nosferatu, where the film is desaturated of colour, doesn't help it.
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A brilliant film, echo's of the wicker man in the film
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I really enjoyed it
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It's a shame that film wasn't better considering the talent involved, it just plods along
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That's 5/20, I really should paste better
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Because it's film of the year, naturally
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That should be vampire circus not virus
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That should be 4/20