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The Wrath of Blog: Review #887: 'Robin Hood' (1973)
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The Video Nasty Project. Friday, 31 July 2015. Review #887: 'Robin Hood' (1973). To feel almost like an afterthought, written in such a hurry that the plot seems to shift around without focus, and characters feel like abandoned first draft's of the classic Disney heroes and villains. Despite the mediocrity of the final film, Robin Hood. 1937) and The Jungle Book. Directed by: Wolfgang Reitherman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Week's Most Popular. Review #63: 'Chatterbox' (1977). Review #298: 'D...
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The Wrath of Blog: Grindhouse Project
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The Video Nasty Project. While discussing ideas for a new project, we both wanted something involving the distinct charms of Grindhouse cinema. Due to the vast numbers of these shit-fests, we narrowed it down to those films whose trailers were shown in Nucleus Films' amazingly entertaining Grindhouse Trailer Classics. Thank You, Spaceman. Let the shit begin! I Drink Your Blood. I Eat Your Skin (Double Bill). The Blood Spattered Bride. The Big Doll House. Bury Me An Angel. The Last House On The Left.
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The Wrath of Blog: Review #886: 'The Interview' (2014)
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The Video Nasty Project. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. Review #886: 'The Interview' (2014). The alleged attack on Sony by North Korean cyber-hackers in protest over The Interview. Can be seen for what it is: a scattershot comedy that raises a few laughs but ultimately lacks the balls required to make a decent satire. TV producer Aaron Rapaport (Rogen) starts to question his body of work after receiving a dressing down from a former school friend, who is now working on the highly respected 60 Minutes. In 1960,...
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The Wrath of Blog: Review #888: 'The Raven' (1935)
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The Video Nasty Project. Monday, 3 August 2015. Review #888: 'The Raven' (1935). After the phenomenal success of 1931's Dracula. It runs at just an hour and 1 minute) is a prime example of this, despite Lugosi appearing in nearly every scene and delivering one of his best performances as a raving-mad doctor. Like Roger Corman's 1963 film of the same name, The Raven. Instead is a rather suggestively grisly horror, with characters being trapped in famous Poe devices such as the shrinking room and the pendu...
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The Wrath of Blog: Review #881: 'Jupiter Ascending' (2015)
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The Video Nasty Project. Saturday, 11 July 2015. Review #881: 'Jupiter Ascending' (2015). Ever since 1999's The Matrix. Is an intriguing tale of a young Earthling girl caught up in a tug-of-war between three intergalactic royals, but once again the Wachowski's have sacrificed everything in favour of aesthetic, creating a film so devoid of character and logic that you have to wonder if any producer will put faith in them again. Have written their female protagonist as existing solely to be sent screaming ...
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Filminaattori: tammikuuta 2012
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Paskat leffat eivät katsomalla lopu. Hasta la vista Fellini, Bergman, Coppola ja Kurosawa. Täällä katsotaan, kommentoidaan ja kiillotetaan elokuva-aarrearkun himmeämpiä helmiä. Saattaa sisältää juonipaljastuksia. Posted in Tunnisteet: Asylum. Kuten tuossa aiemmin jo mehustelinkin, ostin itselleni kolmen kovan. Eli boksin, josta löytyy Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus. 2010) Ensimmäiseksi katsoin megahain ja jättimustekalan taiston, joka oli Putouksen Leena Hefner o.s. Herppeenluomaa. Vic Chao, Sean Lawlor.
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The Wrath of Blog: Articles
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The Video Nasty Project. Henson: The Felt Magician'. Lamenting one of his icons, Marc takes a comprehensive look at the work and legacy of the great puppeteer and visionary Jim Henson. Hollywood and the Marketeers'. With the cost of film marketing increasing exponentially, the Wrath of Blog looks at the trend and rise of saturation marketing. In the wake of the Wrath of Blog's Childhood Memories Project, Marc takes a subjective trip into the formative years of film consumption. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Wrath of Blog: Review #889: 'Slow West' (2015)
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The Video Nasty Project. Monday, 3 August 2015. Review #889: 'Slow West' (2015). 2009) and Pitch Black Heist. 2011), director John Maclean from The Beta Band makes his feature-length debut with Slow West. A suitably slow-burning and simple tale of lost love, set to the backdrop of violence and a country in unrest. 2009), is effective as the sad-eyed child caught up in a world he doesn't fully understand. Perpetually odd and surprising, Slow West. Is the melancholic work of a director to keep an eye on.
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The Wrath of Blog: Review #890: 'Christine' (1983)
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The Video Nasty Project. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Review #890: 'Christine' (1983). Made on the back of a hot streak that helped turn John Carpenter into a horror icon, Christine. Which came the two years before, but Christine. Is a perfectly well-executed horror. Directed by: John Carpenter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Week's Most Popular. Review #63: 'Chatterbox' (1977). Review #114: 'Bande À Part' (1964). Review #915: 'The Inbetweeners 2' (2014). Review #298: 'Deadly Weapons' (1974). Review ...
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The Wrath of Blog: Review #894: 'Two Days, One Night' (2014)
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The Video Nasty Project. Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Review #894: 'Two Days, One Night' (2014). Is much of the same, a simple yet heart-wrenching tale that paints a picture of life in our economically unbalanced times. Packs an emotional punch and will leave you questioning how Cotillard didn't run away with the Oscar. Directed by: Jean-Pierre Dardenne. Starring; Marion Cotillard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Week's Most Popular. Review #63: 'Chatterbox' (1977). Review #159: 'Pretty Baby' (1978).
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