If like me, you like a good horror film and are running out of things to watch...
Then check these oot...
dr synne said
Apr 10 10:04 AM, 2020
If you can stand to watch with subtitles then check out a series called Callifat (Caliphate). A Swedish drama about terrorists grooming young people. Very very good.
Digger said
Apr 10 10:52 AM, 2020
dr synne wrote:
If you can stand to watch with subtitles then check out a series called Callifat (Caliphate). A Swedish drama about terrorists grooming young people. Very very good.
I saw that and decided not to watch it as stuff like that winds me up
dr synne said
Apr 10 11:11 AM, 2020
Digger wrote:
dr synne wrote:
If you can stand to watch with subtitles then check out a series called Callifat (Caliphate). A Swedish drama about terrorists grooming young people. Very very good.
I saw that and decided not to watch it as stuff like that winds me up
It would wind you up.
Not a feelgood drama in any sense of the word.
Digger said
Apr 10 1:16 PM, 2020
dr synne wrote:
Digger wrote:
dr synne wrote:
If you can stand to watch with subtitles then check out a series called Callifat (Caliphate). A Swedish drama about terrorists grooming young people. Very very good.
I saw that and decided not to watch it as stuff like that winds me up
It would wind you up.
Not a feelgood drama in any sense of the word.
If there's one thing I can't stomach, it's injustice.
dr synne said
Apr 10 2:01 PM, 2020
Victoria Fizroy MacDougall wrote:
If like me, you like a good horror film and are running out of things to watch...
Then check these oot...
I second that Autopsy of Jane Doe. Very good.
Jobless Oddball said
Apr 10 2:14 PM, 2020
Horror films are a load of shite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Digger said
Apr 10 2:51 PM, 2020
Jobless Oddball wrote:
Horror films are a load of shite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I suppose they are if you live in Thrapston
Jobless Oddball said
Apr 10 3:07 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
I suppose they are if you live in Thrapston
Who lives in Thrapston???????????????????????????????????????????
John Doe said
Apr 10 5:40 PM, 2020
'Låt den Rätte Komma in' - a beautiful, haunting and highly disturbing work of art.
Two masterpieces from Del Toro - El Orfanato and El Laberinto del Fauno.
French style and brutality 'A L' Interieur.
Ringu.
Ju-On: The Grudge.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 10th of April 2020 05:41:01 PM
dr synne said
Apr 10 7:10 PM, 2020
Jobless Oddball wrote:
Digger wrote:
I suppose they are if you live in Thrapston
Who lives in Thrapston???????????????????????????????????????????
Is it a bit wicker man in Thrapston. I'm imagining a quaint village with a secret witches coven.
Syl said
Apr 10 7:15 PM, 2020
dr synne wrote:
Jobless Oddball wrote:
Digger wrote:
I suppose they are if you live in Thrapston
Who lives in Thrapston???????????????????????????????????????????
Is it a bit wicker man in Thrapston. I'm imagining a quaint village with a secret witches coven.
With a stark naked Britt Ekland lookalike banging on the walls to a hidden beat.....not unsimilar to most suburban towns.
Digger said
Apr 10 7:28 PM, 2020
Syl said
Apr 10 7:41 PM, 2020
A good one hardly anyone has heard of ' She's Crushed'...….recommended, but I like scary films.
Who lives in Thrapston???????????????????????????????????????????
Is it a bit wicker man in Thrapston. I'm imagining a quaint village with a secret witches coven.
With a stark naked Britt Ekland lookalike banging on the walls to a hidden beat.....not unsimilar to most suburban towns.
Mind that Edward Woodward was a handsome fella. Can't blame her
dr synne said
Apr 11 11:41 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
'Låt den Rätte Komma in' - a beautiful, haunting and highly disturbing work of art.
Two masterpieces from Del Toro - El Orfanato and El Laberinto del Fauno.
French style and brutality 'A L' Interieur.
Ringu.
Ju-On: The Grudge.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 10th of April 2020 05:41:01 PM
Let the Right One In was one of the best horrors in years. IMO
Never got the Asian horror thing though just don't find them all that good. Train to Busan aside.
Text said
Apr 11 4:55 PM, 2020
ALCATRAZ - we're all under house arrest.
John Doe said
Apr 11 5:51 PM, 2020
Text wrote:
ALCATRAZ - we're all under house arrest.
Or The Shawshank Redemption because it has a happy ending!
This scene was incredible and it's hardly a spoiler since the movie is almost 30 years old now.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 11th of April 2020 11:32:06 PM
Syl said
Apr 12 12:24 AM, 2020
Fabulous film /\
Another golden oldie...Papillon.
John Doe said
Apr 12 12:38 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Fabulous film /\ Another golden oldie...Papillon.
Sadly Henri lied and was talking utter bollocks in the novel - thus the film is such as well - the brutal conditions and punishments were correct but he did not go through them to the extent he said and his actions were those of other people.
Not surprising really - few murderers in real life are heroic figures outside of Hollywood blockbusters.
-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 12th of April 2020 12:39:34 AM
If like me, you like a good horror film and are running out of things to watch...
Then check these oot...
If you can stand to watch with subtitles then check out a series called Callifat (Caliphate). A Swedish drama about terrorists grooming young people. Very very good.
I saw that and decided not to watch it as stuff like that winds me up
It would wind you up.
Not a feelgood drama in any sense of the word.
If there's one thing I can't stomach, it's injustice.
I second that Autopsy of Jane Doe. Very good.
I suppose they are if you live in Thrapston
Who lives in Thrapston???????????????????????????????????????????
'Låt den Rätte Komma in' - a beautiful, haunting and highly disturbing work of art.
Two masterpieces from Del Toro - El Orfanato and El Laberinto del Fauno.
French style and brutality 'A L' Interieur.
Ringu.
Ju-On: The Grudge.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 10th of April 2020 05:41:01 PM
Is it a bit wicker man in Thrapston. I'm imagining a quaint village with a secret witches coven.
With a stark naked Britt Ekland lookalike banging on the walls to a hidden beat.....not unsimilar to most suburban towns.
A good one hardly anyone has heard of ' She's Crushed'...….recommended, but I like scary films.
Mind that Edward Woodward was a handsome fella. Can't blame her
Let the Right One In was one of the best horrors in years. IMO
Never got the Asian horror thing though just don't find them all that good. Train to Busan aside.
Or The Shawshank Redemption because it has a happy ending!
This scene was incredible and it's hardly a spoiler since the movie is almost 30 years old now.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 11th of April 2020 11:32:06 PM
Another golden oldie...Papillon.
Sadly Henri lied and was talking utter bollocks in the novel - thus the film is such as well - the brutal conditions and punishments were correct but he did not go through them to the extent he said and his actions were those of other people.
Not surprising really - few murderers in real life are heroic figures outside of Hollywood blockbusters.
-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 12th of April 2020 12:39:34 AM