OK - some newish stuff and a quick roundup of Viooz interesting posts
THE DYATLOV PASS INCIDENT
Big(ish) budget film director Renny Harlin has a stab at the found footage genre with this icy horror thriller playing with the infamous and mysterious Dyatlov Pass Incident that occured in 1950s Russia (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident)
Obviously Renny goes with some of the wilder consipracy theory tropes associated with the incident to get into the horror thriller genre, and while there is nothing innovative done what is done is done well, and with a nice little twisty roundkick at the end.
Worth a watch on an idle afternoon at least, even if its not a keeper. At least its not the usual same old haunted house plot.
Out and about in DVDRIPs all over the place.
NOW
down at Viooz there has been a shed load of good stuff posted recently including the stage magic meets cheeky heist thriller NOW YOU SEE ME, superior and moving antipodean WW1 action drama flick FORBIDDEN GROUND, madass Thai set arty crime revenge flick ONLY GOD FORGIVES, Jason Stratham in another biff em up REDEMPTION (HUMMINGBIRD) and crime caper PARKER, Wes Snipes latest Blade meets High Noon vamp/zomb stomper GALLOWWALKERS, and a lot of other top line releases from Hollydud, which I will get to reviewing later, but there are some other interesting posts worth flagging
FOUR FEATHERS - the classic Alexander Korda 1939 version in spanking HD - one of my all time favorite films
SANJURO - the classic Kurosawa samurai flick that inspired Clint Eastwood spag bol western remake
DUELIST - an eye popping Korean martial arts historical whodunnit thriller that is in the top of my Asian flicks list every time
THE LAST CHUSHINGURA - a modern remake and retelling of the classic samurai drama about The Loyal 47 Ronin which re-unites the two talented leads of my favorite modern neo-jidae samurai epic WHEN THE LAST SWORD IS DRAWN
13 ASSASSINS and
HARA-KIRI: DEATH OF A SAMURAI - Takeshi Miike's two recent masterful and amazing remakes of two of the all time jidae classic flicks about bloody samurai revenge against the establishment
THE FLOATING CASTLE - more samurai fun and games, this time blended with fantasy elements
BUDDHAS LOST CHILDREN - moving biopic documentary about a Thai Buddhist monks work with orphaned and off track children in the Golden Triangle region.
CARLTON-BROWNE OF THE F.O. - Peter Sellers and Terry Thomas in the classic "Ealing Comedy" rip on life and hi jinks in a colonial colony.
There are a mountain of greats, classics and new releases over at Viooz, and if you are not there you are seriously missing out on film excellence.
http://viooz.co/
Have at it lads, and as Miltiades said at the Battle of Marathon
AT THEM!
PS: Theres also a lovely spanky clean copy of STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS on there as well

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