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The Ugly Duckling and Me 10/10
Silent Hill 8/10
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The Invisible, Devour, and Windchill - Wouldn't recommend any of these.
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Yeah, I really like this one too. Having a Kung-Fu element in a Hammer Horror film seems like a slightly rum idea, but it works, and Peter Cushing is great as usual. It's something a bit different, like how the oriental vampires are repelled by images of the Buddha instead of the cross!
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