Miss Golightly
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I watched the Spanish horror film "Rec" last night - one of the most enjoyable and terrifying horror films I have seen.
Smithy said:Miss Golightly,
If you are after another Spanish horror/thriller watch "Los Sin Nombre". I found it very good if rather disturbing.
The fickle finger of fate strikes.. Detour is fine noir.Creeping Past said:Detour (1945), with Ann Savage and Tom Neal. It's a story about lost love and loads of luck...all of it bad. Neal's character, Al, is the unluckiest piano player ever.
This is a great story, if a bit of a shaggy dog one, and well worth watching.
Brinybay said:3 stinkers in a row, not even sure how a couple of them got in my Netflix que.
Raging Bull - Not so much a "stinker", but it just didn't float my boat. I'll give it three stars for being a period piece and good acting by Robert Deniro and Joe Peschi, but I have a hard time enjoying a movie where the main character is totally unlikable, all the way up to the end. I'm not a boxing fan anyway.
KY Gentleman said:I can understand your first "stinker" and then "Boogie Nights", Although "Boogie Nights" was interesting to me as it had references to some actual events. The movie "Wonderland" was a movie based on real events that had a lot of similarities to "Boogie Nights". Both movies were basically about the same guy. (John Holmes).
But if you didn't like "Raging Bull" I would ask you to try it again some other time and appreciate the real life drama of Jake LaMotta. It is a film most people like even if they aren't boxing fans.
I respect your opinion but I'd hate to think you might miss a great movie thats the true story of a fascinating person. (In my opinion).
KY Gentleman said:I just finished "The Way of the Gun". Ryan Phillipe, Benicio Del Toro, James Caan and Juliette Lewis (2000). It was good rental material, several plot twists and some interesting gun fight scenes.