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PeaSoupintheye 02-14-2006 08:02 AM

Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment. - I was bought the Guinea Pig boxset for christmas and started from the beginning with 'Devils Experiment'. I found this movie quite hard to stomach to be honest...50 minutes of basic torture and abuse on a young girl and that is the story...hmmm. I liked the final scene with the needle through the eye - that was very effective and very sickening, again for fans of extreme horror (August Underground) etc might find this film entertaining, for others I would suggest avoiding this film. Entertainement 6/10 Sickening Scenes 8/10!

Shikoku 4/10 - Dull, Long winded - could have been done in half the time - avoid as there are many better Asian horror's around.

Next up...

Well as it is Valentines Day my suggestion to 'Mrs Pea Soup' was Anthropagus the Beast...I was met with a stern look so it looks like I'm watching 'What Women Want' tonight - doh...I suppose as one off being Valentines Day n'all...lol

urgeok 02-14-2006 08:17 AM

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Originally posted by PeaSoupintheye
Dark Water (Remake) - 3/10 - I didn't mind the Japanese Original version but didn't find it too scary, one or two menacing scenes but I was outraged to find that the remake not only didn't contain any menacing scenes whatsoever but they actually changed the end to completely disregard my fave scene from the original which for me made the film! Where was the climatic elevator scene?? I would strongly advise on avoiding this Remake at all costs...the worst of the remakes as far as I am concerned to date. I have seen scarier films on Nickelodeon.

for some reason they also removed most of the tension..
it was well acted, well made, but pointless and limp thanks to the choices the filmmakers made in scrimping on the story.

PeaSoupintheye 02-14-2006 08:33 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
for some reason they also removed most of the tension..
it was well acted, well made, but pointless and limp thanks to the choices the filmmakers made in scrimping on the story.

I totally agree - it wa sa big disappointment for me this one

slasherman 02-14-2006 12:28 PM

Saw 2 ...dissapointing...one location movie...in bad studio settings...bad acting(very tv serie like)...quasi twist...but I guess its watchable on a bad day...

hellfire1 02-14-2006 12:48 PM

aeon flux.

the whole essence of the character was apparently very misunderstood. how disappointing (but then again i kind of knew it would be).

noctuary 02-14-2006 08:25 PM

I also watched Saw 2 today, but unlike slasherman, I quite liked it. Not as good as the first, but still a more than decent film. The needle pit scene was just gruesome, and the twist at the end was most unexpected. Overall: 7/10

urgeok 02-14-2006 09:14 PM

The Matador

loved this movie .. great characters .. a really nice job by Pierce...
the 'wife' was an uncommonly strong roll too ..

well made film .. well written..well acted ..

mothermold 02-14-2006 09:53 PM

The Fog of War(documentary)

AUSTIN316426808 02-14-2006 11:12 PM

Monster Man

Dark comedy version of Joy Ride. Wasn't really good or bad, just fun.

novakru 02-15-2006 06:29 AM

Eros,I don't know what to rate this.
I think maybe if I was in a different frame of mind,I might have liked it... dunno
That ever happen to you?


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