29/10/2017

Halloween film all-nighter.

On Saturday, being the closest to Halloween, I had the pleasure of being one of a very few that decided to take advantage of a full night of horror films in Romford for absolutely nothing. Given the fact that the tickets were completely free I am amazed at just how few people turned up, and even more by how few stayed the distance and we're still there at the end. Anyway, without dwelling on the lack of people I will now go through the films and my feelings and thoughts about them.

We started of by being shown to the top floor of the Mercury Mall and into the closed down nightclub, Pulse. It is a great setting for watching horror films and I hope they do more of this kind of thing there.

The films kicked of with something light and mainstream, Beetlejuice. It was good fun watching this Tim Burton classic again and a nice easing into the night. For the first time it struck me how much Micheal Keaton's character reminded me of David Lee Roth.

The second film was the John Carpenter classic The Fog. I must say it was a lot better than I remember it being, maybe it was watching it on a big screen for the first time.

The third film was Dawn Of The Dead, one of my favourites of George A. Romero's zombie films. Unfortunately the version we watched was the Dario Argenta edit, which, although slightly more gory, was nowhere near as good as the original and was spoiled but some odd cuts and misplaced music.

At this point we moved from the old Pulse nightclub to the Premier Cinema one floor down.

The first film we saw there was The Belko Experiment. An excellent film with a good cast. A great horror/conspiracy theory slaughter fest that works so well.

Next we had a special uncut/new edit of the Dario Argenta classic Susperia. It has been a long time since I've seen this film so couldn't tell the difference in the cut but I would say that, although it is a classic and good in many ways, I find it a little slow in places, a bit over long, many too European  (if you know what I mean), it's very odd in many places and has some unintentionally amusing scenes and dialogue. The Goblin soundtrack was great to hear again.

Next up was another piece of Italian horror, The Beyond. Again it was a bit slow in places. There is an excellently unintentionally funny scene with some fake spiders and a fake head. There was one scene in each of these Italian films that left me wondering what it is that Italian horror film makers have about blind people being attacked by their own guide dogs?

Then we had a more up to date and slightly more light hearted film called Tales Of Halloween. It is a film made up of a number of short films made by modern day horror film makers. It is good fun and has some great traditional scares, a good amount of gore, some great cameos and geat use of old film clips (especially from Night Of The Living Dead).

The whole night was rounded of with another classic film from John Carpenter, The Thing. There really is very little to say about it except that it is excellent.

All in all a good night of films, all I hope is that when, or if, they do a free night like this again, more people turn up.


26/07/2017

Things I've been watching on TV and on-line, good and bad (Pt 3)

This post is going to be all about the things I have been watching on YouTube. I will start with Films (both full length and shorts).


I thought I would start with the bad, or good depending on your point of view 😀


Let us start with an old horror, by old I mean 1969 and by horror I mean the cast and acting more than the story 😀 I stumbled across this film whilst looking for another, better, 60's British horror film. The film I found is called The Haunted House Of Horror (also known as Horror House). It is an American International Pictures film, but is a very British film. The first thing you have to get past is the casting of Frankie Avalon as a thuggish druggie, along with his druggie friends played by Mark Wynter, Richard O'Sullivan, Julian Barnes and Robin Stewart. Then there is George Sewell as a creepy, dirty old man and Dennis Price as the police Inspector. The plot, what there is of it, is fairly basic 60's/70's horror fodder with no great surprises. It is not very well written or acted, on the whole it has all the factors needed to make it a brilliantly bad film, unfortunately it just doesn't quite reach those high standards. Here is a link for you to judge for yourselves, if you want to:-
The Haunted House Of Horror


Ok, sticking with horror but moving on to short films, here are a few of the many dozens that are on YouTube that I've watched and liked. Firstly there is Rasp, a fairly decent short shock film that is well made and works well. It almost feels like part of a longer, bigger budget film. Here is a link to it:-
Rasp

The next one is called So Pretty, an interesting short film about the romanticism around vampires. Again very well made, if a little lacking in some areas of acting and dialogue, but on the whole very good. Here is a link to it:-
So Pretty

The last horror, although it is listed as a thriller, is called Amy. While some of the acting isn't as good as it could be, the story is good and it is filmed well. Here is a link to it:-
Amy


As a break from the horror stuff I watched a few other films, one of which that I liked was called Plastic. It is a look at the obsession with looking 'right' and is a really well made film with excellent effects. Here is a link to it:-
Plastic


Now we move on to Sci-Fi and start with two full length B-Movies that are worth a look for different reasons. The first is called 4D Man. I really don't know what to say about this film. It is a 1959 Universal-International film, starring Robert Lansing and Lee Meriwether. The plot sounds better on paper than it looks on film and the film itself is more than a little slow and dull. A sort of Sci-Fi/Crime film I honestly wasn't sure I would be able to watch it to the end, I did make it and when the film finishes and on the screen comes up "The End?" all I could think was "I really hope so!" Here is a link for you to judge for yourselves:-
4D Man

The second full length Sci-Fi B-Movie is called The Giant Claw. This is a well known monster movie with brilliantly awful special effects and not much better acting. It is a 1957 Columbia Pictures film starring Jeff Morrow and Mara Corday. It is one of the best bad movies I've seen in ages and is more than well worth watching. Here is a link to it:-
The Giant Claw


Next is a full length Sci-Fi film which is amazingly good. I have always been a fan of time travel and this indie film works the time travel/paradox theme brilliantly. It is called 41. It is an Australian film starring Chris Gibson. I was blown away by how good the story is and how well put together the film is. I would recommend this film to anyone, especially if you are into time travel stories. Here is a link for you to see it:-
41


And so on to Sci-Fi short films. I have watched a few of these and are the ones I liked best. After watching 41 I decided to start looking at time travel films. The first one I watched is called Stealing Time. Again it deals with time paradoxes, this time in a more amusing way. Here is a link to it:-
Stealing Time

The next one is called Beyond and this deals with time travel in a more serious way but also covers time paradoxes. Here is a link to it:-
Beyond

Another more light hearted, although at the same time making a good serious point, in called One-Minute Time Machine. Here is a link to it:-
One Minute Time Machine


Ok, so now on to TV shows on YouTube. Here I have been watching something a little different. I saw an American clip show on YouTube which was all about TV pilots that were not picked up and made into full series. There was some odd stuff on it, especially in the Sci-Fi part, so I decided to look for some of the full pilots and managed to find most of those I was interested in. So here they are.

Firstly, as some people might know, I recently posted on Facebook asking what old TV series people thought should be brought back, one I chose was Time Tunnel. Imagine my delight to find that a new pilot had been made for Time Tunnel in 2002, unfortunately it wasn't picked up. Having now seen it I can see why that might have been but I still think it had, and as an idea has, many possibilities for series development. Anyway, here is a link to the pilot for you to watch:-
Time Tunnel (2002)

Next is a brilliantly laughable idea that was basically just a vehicle for British actor Trevor Eve to break into America, it didn't work. It is called Shadow Chasers and, like all of these shows, is worth a watch even if it's just for a laugh. Unfortunately, as with many of these things, I could only find the opening credits and trailer. Here is a link to the opening credits:-
Shadow Chasers (opening)

Not all of the series pilots I watched were Sci-Fi, this one is a crime/detective series starring David Rappaport, it is called The Wizard. I don't have much to say about this one, just watch. Here is a link to it:-
The Wizard

Another non Sci-Fi pilot is called Six O'Clock Follies. I'm still not completely sure exactly what this was really about or who it was aimed at, but it's worth a look. Here is a link to the opening credits:-
Six O'Clock Follies

Back to the Sci-Fi now and a thing called Time Express. With Vincent price in it, it should really have worked but obviously didn't. Some of these series, even though they weren't picked up, had more than just the pilot made. From what I can work out they made at least two episodes of this show but I could only find clips and opening credits on YouTube. Here is a link to the opening:-
Time Express (opening)

Staying with the Sci-Fi theme we move on to a series with one of the most laughable titles and intros I've ever seen, it is called The Man With The Power. A half alien that becomes a government agent, why wasn't this huge? Anyway, here is a link to the opening titles:-
The Man With The Power (opening)

Another series that I find it incredible that it wasn't picked up is called Exoman. He was the Tony Stark of his age. For some reason this pilot has been put up on YouTube in parts. Here is a link to part one:-
Exoman (part 1)

A much more bizarre series is one called Steel Justice. A man's son is reincarnated (not sure that's the correct term) into a toy metal, electric dinosaur which grows to massive size in order to protect him from the bad guys. I don't know why they said no to this one. This is another one that is in parts. Here is a link to part one:-
Steel Justice (part 1)

Next is a "people shifted out of time and trapped" romp called The Outlaws. A bunch of gunslingers from the Wild West moved to modern America. Here is a link to it:-
The Outlaws

Well, that's about all from the YouTube files for now, and the last part of these blog entries. Please feel free to leave any comments at all about my blog or these films/TV shows. Thanks.


23/07/2017

Things I've been watching on TV and on-line, good and bad (Pt 2)

Continuing my look at some things I've been watching recently, I am going to move on from superheroes to other films and TV series.


I am, to a certain degree, a creature of habit, as are we all I suppose. With films and TV this means that I often like to re-watch things, especially those things I liked in my youth. This habit can bring both happiness and disappointments. I was recently reminded of a few shows that I watched as a child and so decided to revisit them, to my joy I still found H. R. Puffenstuff a complete load of nonsense that raised a smile and even the odd silly laugh, I was also pleased to find that I was still entertained by Land of The Giants though maybe not as much or in the same way as I was as a child. Timeslip, on the other hand I found dull and slow and really not very good, and I found The Champions boring and cheesey. I may try again with some other series but I think I might leave it a while and choose carefully. While revisiting old TV series may not always give the results you expect, most of the time, the same is not true of films. I have been re-watching some films that I saw as a child and loved, and also some that I have seen as an adult and loved. First up is the absolutely brilliantly surreal Rubber, I would urge everyone to watch this film even if it's only once. I am not going to spoil it for anyone that hasn't seen it but let's just say that it is an interesting film with a unique take on serial killers. Another film by the same people who made Rubber that I also watched again is Wrong, whilst it is in a similar style to Rubber it is a very different and slightly more surreal film in many ways, but equally worth watching.


And now to new ground, well in some cases old new ground. Moving on to films and TV series that I haven't seen before. Let's start with TV shows.


I missed out on watching Broadchurch when it was on TV so have now made up for it by binge watching all 3 seasons. I now understand why so many people were praising it so highly. Brilliantly written and filmed, the editing, soundtrack and cinematography were second to none. Added to that was a fantastic cast that acted their socks off. One of the best things on UK TV for some time. Another great series that I watched and then caught up on the older seasons was Line Of Duty, again it was brilliantly written and well made with a strong cast, I am hoping they do another season soon. I have also dipped into a few other programmes but not watched as fervently, one of the better ones is Night Shift which reminds me a little of MASH with a big helping of ER mixed in. My good lady wife introduced me to a series called Master Of Photography, which is a competition between European photographers where they are given set tasks each week, it was really interesting, as was Landscape Artist Of The Year.


Now on to films. I must admit that most of the films I've watched of late have either been superhero films or will be covered in my next blog entry, but I did watch a few other films. One was London Has Fallen, it is (to parphrase a footballing term) a film of two halves. The first half of the film is a well thought out action movie that has a good story that is moved on well by the action sequences, but the second half is more like action for action sake, too much unnecessary violence that didn't move the story on and just seemed to be there to add to the body count. Another was the film of Spooks, I loved the TV series and was looking forward to the film, I must say it was ok. It wasn't as good as the series but, by keeping connections to the series in a number of places it worked as part of the whole. Lastly there was the James Bond film Spectre, while I don't think it was as good as either Skyfall or Quantum Of Solace, it was a good film with some excellent set pieces and was made to the high quality that you would expect from the Bond series.


Well, that's it for this time, the next post will be entirely about films, TV shows and odd bits I have watched on YouTube. As usual, if you have any comments please leave them on here. Thank you.



21/07/2017

Things I've been watching on TV and on-line, good and bad (Pt 1)

I am lucky to have Netflix, Now TV and Amazon, as well as the many channels on free view. So I have been spending some time recently watching some films (some old and some newish, that I didn't get to see in the cinema) and TV series on them, I have also been trawling the endless weird world of YouTube watching films (both feature and shorts) and TV programmes and pilots. So the next few blog entries are my opinions of some of the good, bad and odd things I've watched recently.


So let's start with a blog entry about the many different offerings from Marvel and DC, and firstly look at some films.


Firstly DC. I have long been of the opinion that whilst Marvel always had the best heroes (with the exception of The Flash), DC always had the best villains. It was with this in mind that I was looking forward to watching Suicide Squad. I have to say I was somewhat disappointed. They seemed to build the whole film around the character Deadshot played by Will Smith, but the best and most captivating character in the film was Harley Quinn, played brilliantly by Margot Robbie. In my opinion she stole the show completely but wasn't the focus of the film which didn't make sense to me. On the whole it was an ok film but nowhere near as good as it could have been. The same could, unfortunately, not be said of Batman Vs Superman. I know it is purely my opinion but to be honest I found the entire film dull and even the action scenes were lacking something. The major fight at the end showed exactly what it was that was missing, Wonder Woman. She was the best thing about the whole film. There really isn't anything more or better I can say about this movie, except that Ben Afflick was better in DareDevil (now there's something I never thought I'd say). Not seen the Wonder Woman film yet but looking forward to it.


Now on to Marvel. I have managed to catch up on the X-Men movies and have now seen all of them to date, all I really have to say is that they were all up to the standard that you would expect from that series, no major surprises or disappointments. Just Logan left to see as far as those are concerned. I was massively entertained by Ant Man, a good and fairly typical Marvel romp as was Captain America: Civil War, another entertaining film in the well tried and tested style that we've come to expect. Something a little different was Deadpool, an irreverent spin on the superhero movie and definitely not a kids/family movie, I loved it. It was funny and action packed, well made and with some unexpected bits, they are making a sequel but I'm not convinced that the joke won't wear a bit thin unless they find something special to add to it.


Moving on to TV series and looking at DC again, I have been pleasantly surprised by what I've watched. I have to admit that I wasn't overly impressed with and I really couldn't get into The Arrow at all, so I was interested to see what they would do with my favourite DC superhero, The Flash. I watched the pilot and was hooked straight away, I loved it so much I watched both seasons in the space of two weeks (watching in the early hours of the morning after everyone else had gone to bed) and I am looking forward to season 3. Then I decided to try Legends Of The Future and, again, I was hooked immediately and watched the first season in a week and am also looking forward to the second season. I have considered watching Super Girl but am not sure because I have never been a huge fan of the whole Super family and it's pet, but we shall see.


And so on to Marvel TV series. I wasn't impressed at all with the Dare Devil series, I found it a bit dull and, amazingly not as good as the film. So I bravely started watching Iron Fist, I really enjoyed it. I watched it episode after episode for about three quarters of the first season, then just started to loose interest. It became a bit dull and each episode just felt like the last and I just stopped watching, to be honest I haven't missed it. It has put me off watching any of the other series.


On the whole, as far as the whole superhero thing is concerned, I would say Marvel have the film side won hands down, while DC make better TV series.


Next time a look at other types of films that I've been watching. If you have a comment on anything I've said here please leave a comment on here.


Thanks, see you soon.


15/01/2017

Some things and some not.

I have been watching, reading and listening to some stuff that I'm going to discuss here and now.

As far as watching goes, I was interested by comments on social media about the Netflix series of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. The general consensus of opinion seemed to be that it was crap. I loved the books but I wasn't a fan of the UK series so an American series seemed interesting, so I decided to watch it to see just how bad it was. Now, my personal opinion is that it has about as much to do with the novels as I have to do with being a fish. To be honest, apart from the title and name of the lead character, there is nothing that really connects them. Having said all that, I think it's brilliant. It's well written, well acted, we'll made and had me gripped from the first episode. If you forget about any connection to Douglas Adams and watch it purely as a bizarre, funny, action comedy, it is good and I hope they make another season.
I was lucky to be one of the few that braved to severe weather to go to The Underdog Gallery on Thursday and got to see, not only a couple of unique short films by Billy Chainsaw and Jason Atomic, but also the UK premiere of the fantastically crazy Frankenstein Created Bikers. This film is brilliant, it's mad in many ways, it's full of great gore and fighty stuff and also completely insane scenes and plot points, many of which make less than no sense. It is well worth a watch and should raise a smile or two on any face.
I'm happy to see No Offence back on TV, it's an excellent programme that straddles the fence between comedy and drama beautifully.
Looking forward to, what will probably be, my only visit to the main stream cinema this year when the final film in the Resident Evil series hits the UK. I am excited and hopeful that it won't be a disappointment.

I final read The Billy Fidget Letters and it is a good but strange book, worth a read but keep an open mind.
I have started reading the first of Danny Baker's autobiographys To Sea In A Sieve and, although not far into it, I can already see similarities in his and my youth, it will be interesting to see where it goes.

I've been listening to some new folky stuff a lot of which hasn't really done much for me, and some thrashy metally stuff which has been, to be honest, really not my thing. So on the whole most of the newish music I've heard has been less than interesting or exciting or worth it.

Well that's about it for this time, be back sometime.

08/12/2016

Recent things: some old, some new.

I have been reading, listening to and watching a few things recently that are new (at least to me) and a few things that I have revisited. I thought I would share them with you and my thoughts about them.

Starting with books. Continuing my trial of new books and authors I have taken a few books out of the library recently which I thought could be interesting. The first is called 'Me And You' by Niccolò Ammaniti. It is a really well written story of family fragmentation. There is a full review on GoodReads but it is worth just reading it without prior knowledge (which I think is true of most books, the discovery that is part of the enjoyment). The next one is called 'Falling Out Of Time' by David Grossman. I found this a little hard going at times, partly because it is written almost like a play. It is a well focused book about loss and community. The third book is 'Bar Balto' by Faiza Cuene. It is a brilliantly written crime novel with a difference, all you read are the statements of the witnesses and suspects. I am about two thirds of the way through the excellent book 'The Billy Fidget Letters' by Nick Battle and Eric Delve, which is about conversations with God. Then I have the first of Danny Baker's autobiography 'Going To Sea In A Sieve' and 'Festival Of Insignificance: a novel' by Milan Kundera, that I am looking forward to reading. All of these books are well worth a read and I would recommend them to everyone.

Moving on to TV and I've been watching quite a bit of stuff lately, both on normal TV and on Netflix. So let's start with comedy. On Netflix I've been watching a series called 'Danger 5' it is a bizarre adventure comedy from Australia that is difficult to describe but it has elements of many other shows including The Mighty Boost and Police Squad but with an originality and strangeness all of it's own. On normal TV, BBC to be exact, I really like 'Two Doors Down' an excellently observed sit-com set in Scotland with a set of odd neighbours. On the drama front, I absolutely loved series 2 of 'The Missing', a brilliant story that was well made and had a fantastic cast. On the BBC iplayer I'be watched a great series, another Australian import, called 'Deep Water' which is a interesting crime show that has a few twists and turns that make it more engaging. On Netflix I've been watching 'How To Get Away With Murder', season 1 was excellent and I'm pleased to say season 2 is just as good, and a tad confusing in parts. I have also watched the new season of Charlie Brooker's fantastic 'Black Mirror' and it is just as great as always, brilliantly made and acted, we'll written and thought provoking, and a little worrying too. All of these shows are well worth a watch if you get the chance.

I haven't seen many films of late, except on TV and most of those are old ones, but I have been listening to a bit of Radio. Alexei Sayle has been back on the BBC with a great short Radio series called 'Imaginary Sandwich Bar', it is still on the BBC Radio iplayer and is his usual mix of shouting, political insight and social comment mixed with some personal stories, and is just great.

We'll,  that's about it for this post. If you have any comment or suggestions for me to watch, read or listen to please feel free to leave a comment here. Thanks.

16/09/2016

Changes And Books

Right well, it's been a little while since I've posted anything on any of my blogs. I have made an executive decision to change the way I have been going with my blogs, or more specifically this blog. I am not going to be putting up any more lists (although that may not always be true) as I, if not anybody else, was getting bored of them. From now on it will be a bit more current as to what I have watched, read or heard recently and maybe some stuff about up coming things that I am looking forward to. So here we go with the new direction.



Firstly film. I have to say that the Resident Evil film series is one of my real guilty pleasures, I know all the things that are wrong with them but I don't care I just love them and I am SO looking forward to the final film which is due out next year. I can't say exactly what it is about the films that I like vue but I can't get enough of watching them.



Ok on to books. I haven't read a lot for quite a while. I don't know why and I have tried a few times to get as back into reading as I used to be but nothing has really worked. I visited our local library two weeks ago with my son and decided to get a book out and definitely read it all. I thought maybe I'd start with a book of short stories but two books caught my eye and, for some reason, I decided to take them both out. Neither of them are long, in fact they really are more novellas than novels, but that was one reason I chose them.
The first one is called "Monsieur Linh and His Child" by Phillippe Claudel. It is an excellently written story which shows the struggle of being a refugee forced to live in a new country after fleeing war, and also how war effects people on both sides. It is very easy to read but thought provoking as well. Definitely worth reading and I fully recommend it.
The second one is called "The Tiny Wife" by Andrew Kaufman. This is a brilliant piece of surrealist philosophy that is marvellously well written and both easy and entertaining to read. It is a comment on the human condition and what things are really most important in life. It made me laugh, feel confused and think about life, all within a piece of short fiction. I definitely recommend this.



Well that's all for this post. Hope you liked it and please do check out the books, it would be nice to know what you think.