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I consider it a remake. It had little in common with the original I grant you but neither did the remakes of Nightmare On Elm Street or Friday The 13th. Predator wasn't a complete disaster like those films but it was certainly a below average film. Arnie was the ultimate movie badass back then. Terminator vs Predator I know who my money's on every time.

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Looks like it could be amusing, might have to go see it. Speaking of films with Cruise, I recently finished watching the extended edition of Rock of Ages. It is definitely one of those films you either love or you hate, personally I love it. It is just so over the top.

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I watched and loved a movie called "Death of a Tea Master" in English. Toshiro Mifune plays the famous tea master Sen no Rikyū. It is from '89, and is one of Mifune's last I believe. This is a really fine movie for anyone a little interested in the Japanese tea ceremony, or Mifune for that matter who is hella' fuckin' metal... as Japanese actors go. 220px-Death_of_a_Tea_Master.jpg

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Actually managed to track down a dub of Ju-On during the week. I would prefer to watch the subtitled version but since I can't read them quickly enough these days that's not an option. Still one of the creepiest films ever made and my favourite Japanese film (closely followed by The Ring)

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Recently watched Deliver Us From Evil a horror film which completely fails in literally all aspects of the genre. Compelling storyline? no, interesting 3 dimensional characters? no, unexpected scares? no, unique score? no, what you get instead is a predictable demonic possession plot, standard priest-non believer pairing, horrible pacing, bland storytelling, no scares whatsoever, and one of the weakest climactic scenes in horror movie history. I honestly believe I could write, and direct, a more frightening film.

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Recently watched Deliver Us From Evil a horror film which completely fails in literally all aspects of the genre. Compelling storyline? no' date=' interesting 3 dimensional characters? no, unexpected scares? no, unique score? no, what you get instead is a predictable demonic possession plot, standard priest-non believer pairing, horrible pacing, bland storytelling, no scares whatsoever, and one of the weakest climactic scenes in horror movie history. I honestly believe I could write, and direct, a more frightening film.[/quote'] Agreed, it was rubbish. Saw "IT Follows" on Saturday. Not horror as such, more "psychological thriller" but would appeal to horror fans. Good independent stuff. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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