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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardl View Post
    Damm, I'll try to suss out how to add youtube links
    Keep at it Richard...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thing Fish View Post
    Keep at it Richard...








    I think sometimes, it's worth putting the Youtube address in the post, then you can click on the links and get them in HD.

    I forgot about Troll hunter
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9dgeYkYOZA&hd=1

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    I recognised the first one as the same director as 'City of the lost children' Its the style.

    2nd one not my thing really. Too Kung Fooey.

    I've seen 'REC' the second one - Very scary...

    The last one has gotta be worth a watch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thing Fish View Post
    I recognised the first one as the same director as 'City of the lost children' Its the style.

    2nd one not my thing really. Too Kung Fooey.

    I've seen 'REC' the second one - Very scary...

    The last one has gotta be worth a watch...

    Cheers Richard.
    My girlfriend hates Kung Fu movies, but she loves Kung fu hustle, it's really funny and I can't think of a movie that's anything like it, everyone who's watched it at our house has loved it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thing Fish View Post
    I recognised the first one as the same director as 'City of the lost children' Its the style.

    2nd one not my thing really. Too Kung Fooey.

    I've seen 'REC' the second one - Very scary...

    The last one has gotta be worth a watch...

    Cheers Richard.
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    Got to be worth a punt at £1.27

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    Kung Foo Hustle is an amazing film, I cant recommend it enough.

    Troll Hunter is also a pretty good movie though its not an outright horror at all, in fact some of it is actually very funny and for all the right reasons.
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    Oh my, you must see Luc Besson's Subway

    Unfortunately i'm a tad pi**ed off with this as i rememeber the video release that was broadcast on TV which had Propaganda's "Duel" as the music to the car chase sequence in the beginning of the film It was much better & made more sense & fitted with things better..

    The DVD release is the same, the wrong music to the chase sequence

    Don't whatever you do select English audio, have it in French with English subtitles - You really need to hear Isabelle Adjani in her native language

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    One little recommendation of one marvel among films.Underground (1995).



    Official movie name is Podzemlje and it is a Serbian movie and it is about the workers who are producing arms for the partisans on the hidden underground location somewhere in Serbia. But all well but one simple thing. They do not tell them that war is already over for decades .

    Official music on youtube

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    I like the sound of that one.
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    Here's a rather cerebral film that is also a bit dark & scary in places. Cargo, as far as i know it's a Swiss film but the dialogue appears to be in German. You'll need to use the subtitles, on blu ray it's pretty spectacular & very thought provoking

    Ignore the first review on IMDB as the poster is refering to the English dubbed version, as with any foreign film watch it in the original language with subs
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