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Post by Vaughan on Aug 19, 2009 14:18:37 GMT
I really liked Shatter dead. Zero budget, but it really does have some good ideas in it. Also, the DVD extras are extraordinary. There's an interview with the director where he says: "And my wife was in the mother, you'd probably like to see her naked." And sure enough, she walks into the room, completely starkers. It's a DVD first. ;D
I have both Poultygeist and Dead Next Door here - not watched either yet.
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Post by Dreadlocksmile on Aug 19, 2009 14:45:10 GMT
I really liked Shatter dead. Zero budget, but it really does have some good ideas in it. Also, the DVD extras are extraordinary. There's an interview with the director where he says: "And my wife was in the mother, you'd probably like to see her naked." And sure enough, she walks into the room, completely starkers. It's a DVD first. ;D I have both Poultygeist and Dead Next Door here - not watched either yet. I only ever had 'Shatter Dead' on VHS. 100% agree - the film's a corker! If you haven't seen 'The Dead Next Door' before, then I think you'll like it. It's not very original, but it's got such an obvious 'fan-film' vibe about it, that you can't help but enjoy it.
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Post by Jim on Aug 22, 2009 11:03:50 GMT
Just finished Fragment about an island run amok with creatures, absolute garbage
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Post by Dreadlocksmile on Aug 22, 2009 17:43:34 GMT
Just finished Fragment about an island run amok with creatures, absolute garbage Really? That's a shame. I was quite tempted to buy this. Would you mind doing a quick review of the book Jim? I'd be interested to know more about it. Although, if it's shite then I doubt I'll bother to get a copy now.
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Post by Levstarr on Jul 30, 2017 18:11:15 GMT
Shark (aka Megalodon) by Robin Brown. If you have the Steve Alten books on here then this should qualify!
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