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Foxy Brown (1974) (UK Blu) - Pam Grier owns this blaxploitation feature which is one of the best of the sub-genre. Jack Hill does a great job behind the camera, and the dialogue is great throughout. Got to love the sex and violence in this one also. It's a product of its time, and has stood up very well. 7/10
Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:Foxy Brown (1974) (UK Blu) - Pam Grier owns this blaxploitation feature which is one of the best of the sub-genre. Jack Hill does a great job behind the camera, and the dialogue is great throughout. Got to love the sex and violence in this one also. It's a product of its time, and has stood up very well. 7/10
She never gets naked there, too bad. Coffy is still her best movie.
and if Arrow can get any of them looking as surprisingly good as this one (I watched the extras when it was first released), I'll be a very happy bunny.
The Spirit (2008) (UK Blu) - Probably the biggest disappointment of 2008 for me. It looks great, and holy crap, what a cast, but the story is lacklustre and structure is poor. An unfortunate waste. 4/10
The Mist (2007) (Canadian Blu) - Marcia Gay Harden could well be the most underrated actress in Hollywood. It's creepy, dark, and builds up tension extremely well, managing general uneasyness whilst using limited amounts of gore. Highly recommended. 9/10
Eastern Promises (2007) (UK Blu) - Cronenberg re-teams with the vastly underrated Viggo Mortensen in an excellent story that bases itself around the Russian mafia in London. I love how Cronenberg uses the violence as an integral part of the story, and not to shock. My only issue, was that some a couple of scenes didn't quite fit for me, but it's certainly an engrossing movie overall. 8/10
DOA: Dead or Alive (2006) (UK DVD) - Who cares if it isn't a great film? It's a lot of fun, and that's all I wanted from this one. The audio track on the UK DVD is pretty solid, with plenty of LFE action, and that really adds to the enjoyment. 8/10
Troll Hunter (2010) (UK Blu) - The found-footage sub-genre is busier than a Tokyo subway train at rush hour, resulting in so many weak and cheap attempts that horror fans have become very cautious when approaching this type of movie. Every once in a while though, a genuine surprise comes through, and Troll Hunter is one of those surprises. It's darkly funny, and perfectly cast, and dare I say it, even original when compared to the avalanche of similar movies! 8/10
3:10 to Yuma (2007) (UK Blu) - One of the best remakes ever. Perfectly cast, spot-on pacing, and the right amount of action. When done right, westerns can be one of my favourite genres - such a shame we don't get many good ones these days! 9/10
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