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Title: recent screens and the anguish of anguish
Post by: tooshea on April 26, 2003, 05:00:02 PM
OK
I have subjected my SO into watching some gems this week
1. Santo in the wax museum   what can I say Santo kix butt  and he has a nice mercedes
2. breeders:  the first 3D video box I have ever seen
3. alien seed  Erik Estrada non withstanding  bad script
4. hercules conquers atlantis   heheeh I love sword and sandal films
5. ANGUISH:  the anguish of watching anguish.. I sucked in a canadian sort of way, but turned out to be spanish.  Zelda Rubenstein  was good but movie within a movie within a movie films are never a good idea, why do in 96 min what you can do in 24 (like I do)
Title: Re: recent screens and the anguish of anguish
Post by: SkullNinja on April 26, 2003, 08:00:41 PM
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If you get a chance, check out the boxes for Werewolf and Uncle Sam. Note, not the movies themselves. The boxes are actually neat.
Title: Re: recent screens and the anguish of anguish
Post by: Damien01 on April 28, 2003, 12:01:54 PM
I liked ANGUISH... its an odd movie that seems to be datted by the packs of suprise story twists as of today.

Like Dusk to Dawn was very good when you knew it was a vampire story and your friends didnt... And the same goes with ANGUISH, as one person know that this story is a movie within a movie within a movie. I guess it would of been intresting to see on the Silver Screen (think of it.)

But I do admit that Zelda goes on and on and on and on that would make you like to club her with a baseball bat. (I do think that was the intention of her character role.)

Also, I'm not too suprise that not many people do like this film. It wasnt a typical slasher film and the girl in the show seems to be too young. (I do think it would of been a better movie if you know if the two girls were cutting from school to see the movie and one wasnt into horror films... But then you would know that this movie is within a movie then)