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zombiewarriorZombies! Zombies!posted 20 days ago -
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I recommend you see...you should really see this! .... really lol
The Midnight Meat Train
by Party Pete.fantastic nasty blood crazed killer movie that keeps you guessing to the end
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I recommend you see...A martial arts film that isn't. This film really does deserve to be seen.
Fighter (Aicha)
by PaulFighter is a very different film to your average Martial Arts flick. While the combat and training scenes are plentiful, these are not the point of the film. Fighter is a film about Aicha, a teenage girl of Turkish origin trying to find her way in Danish society. It's a coming of age story that looks at modern European cultural conflicts in a mature and intelligent way.
The script is densely packed and rich with the complexities of different cultures and generations trying to find how best to get along with each other. There are no pantomime villains here and Aicha's family really does come across as a real family trying to cope with real difficulties.
The acting is strong across the board and the fight scenes are unvarnished and suitably spectacular.
This is one of the best martial arts films I've seen in a long time and one that works very well on a range of levels.posted 192 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, dont miss this one
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Come see this movie with me...And it's available online for free for one week: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpHkzwE4qzg
Screamers
by PaulScreamers is a documentary that uses the perceptions and music of System of a Down to examine why genocides keep on happening.
Initially it's a slightly odd combination of concert and documentary footage. However, once the film gets into its stride it quickly becomes a very powerful polemical documentary and its central message - that ignoring genocides will only encourage more to take place - is one that certainly bears repeating.posted 200 days ago -
I recommend you see...cool movie dont miss it lol
RocknRolla
by Party Pete.A great movie, also very funny, lots of dark humour in this.
Think before you drink b4 you drive me mad lolposted 217 days ago -
I recommend you see...This was quite good for a 70s movie
Female Vampire
by Party Pete.This was good but it was late fell asleep near end lol, it was good tho
Very sexy sexy sexy lolposted 226 days ago -
Come see this movie with me...Hey, wanna see this ?
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Come see this movie with me...Hey, wanna see this ?
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Come see this movie with me...Hey, looks really good, seen bits on youtube and a great soundtrack theme
Låt den Rätte Komma In (Let the Right One in)
by Party Pete.very cool
This is amazing a great vampire movieposted 233 days ago -
I recommend you see...Poll-Vote for your favorite!

Choice for Vengeful Lady in "I Spit On Your Grave" Remakeposted 248 days ago -
I recommend you see...Drag Me To Hell-Release Date May 29
A loan officer (Lohman) ordered to evict an old woman from her home, finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse, who turns her life into a living hell. Desperate, she turns to a seer to try and save her soul, while evil forces work to push her to a breaking point.
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Sam Raimi’s eagerly awaited return to horror, to its lineup. The film will be screened as a work in progress on Sunday, March 15 at midnight.
Drag Me to Hell
by JunyHorror fans wanted to see Sam Raimi taking a break from Spider Man.He won't disappoint a lot of Evil Dead fans,since he's going back to his roots,we can see in this film some elements from Evil Dead 2.It gets very intense in the beginning & some scenes are slick & effective.There is gross-out & funny moments,but it also gets silly at times.Expect a entertaining & campy horror film.In a way it felt like an Evil Dead sequel without Ash,the cabin & the book of the dead.
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I recommend you see...Trailer-Pontypool
Playing in film festivals
Review (Dread Central) 4/5
In the snowy Canadian town of Pontypool, edgy radio personality Grant Mazzy (Stephen McHattie) arrives at work for another grueling day of creative battles. Broadcasting from a church basement, the grizzled shock jock locks horns with his creatively-challenged producer but quickly finds his troubles have escalated when reports of a zombie-like outbreak begin flooding the station. Quarantining himself in the radio booth, Mazzy tries to make sense of the chaos and find a way to warn people about the zombie infection, which seems to be spreading through the English language.
Fiercely intelligent and original, Pontypool is Night of the Living Dead meets Talk Radio with a dash of William S. Burroughs. While the small cast has a great dynamic, this is largely a one-man show and the charismatic McHattie delivers the performance of the year. The one-location script feels like it was adapted from a play, but director Bruce McDonald makes good cinematic use of his surroundings and keeps things moving through a brisk ninety minutes. Smart, funny and intense, Pontypool is a small film with a big head on its shoulders and is not to be missed.
Pontypool
by JunyThe entire film takes place in one location,which is a radio station.It started being interesting,but too much talking & no action.I really don't see why so many people like this film.Not scary,funny or too suspenseful,it gets too boring.Pontypool wasn't my typical zombie film,few zombies shows up at the end of the film...boring!
Flixster - Share Moviesposted 256 days ago -
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I recommend you see...Some of the nominees- List of the 29th Annual Razzie Awards:
Worst Picture:
* "Disaster Movie" and "Meet the Spartans"
* "The Happening"
* "The Hottie and the Nottie"
* "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale"
* "The Love Guru"
Worst Actor:
* Larry the Cable Guy, "Witless Protection"
* Eddie Murphy, "Meet Dave"
* Mike Myers, "The Love Guru"
* Al Pacino, "88 Minutes" and "Righteous Kill"
* Mark Wahlberg, "The Happening" and "Max Payne"
Worst Actress:
* Jessica Alba, "The Eye" and "The Love Guru"
* Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith and Meg Ryan, the Cast of "The Women"
* Cameron Diaz, "What Happens in Vegas..."
* Paris Hilton, "The Hottie and the Nottie"
* Kate Hudson, "Fool's Gold" and "My Best Friend's Girl"
Worst Supporting Actor:
* Uwe Boll, "Postal"
* Pierce Brosnan, "Mamma Mia!"
* Ben Kingsley, "The Love Guru", "War, Inc." and "The Wackness"
* Burt Reynolds, "Deal" and "In The Name of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale"
* Verne Troyer, "The Love Guru" and "Postal"
Worst Supporting Actress:
* Carmen Electra, "Disaster Movie" and "Meet The Spartans"
* Paris Hilton, "Repo: The Genetic Opera"
* Kim Kardashian, "Disaster Movie"
* Jenny McCarthy, "Witless Protection"
* Leelee Sobieski, "88 Minutes" and "In The Name of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale"
Worst Director:
* Uwe Boll, "Tunnel Rats", In The Name of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" and "Postal"
* Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, "Disaster Movie" and "Meet The Spartans"
* Tom Putnam, "The Hottie and the Nottie"
* Marco Schnabel, "The Love Guru"
* M. Night Shyamalan, "The Happening"
Worst Screenplay:
* "Disaster Movie" and "Meet The Spartans" - Both Written by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer
* "The Happening" - Written by M. Night Shyamalan
* "The Hottie And The Nottie" - Written byposted 268 days ago







