Tuesday, May 10, 2016


 {Doggie|Puppy|Pet} Soldiers - 2002

{Why exactly should|So why should} zombies get all the interest? Aren't werewolves fun too? Neil Marshall {put|plonked|used} us a bone with this low-budget but fantastic-looking werewolf horror movie {arranged|established|placed} in the {stunning} wilds of Scotland. Wait, you didn't {are aware of it was|this was|understand it was} about werewolves? Forgive the spoiler - but the film was made eight years {back|in the past|before}. {To become|To get|Being} fair, the film finishes with {a wonderful|an enchanting|a charming} werewolf-related plot twist for those that don't yet know. What really made this film was the fantastic, gritty humour and interplay {between|involving the|between your} grizzled {troops|military|members of the military} sent to investigate the disturbance, and the film was also helped by the moodily-shot atmosphere. A must for horror and action lovers - but one to avoid if you're {not really a|not just a|not only a} fan of gore, however tasteful and considered the gore might be.

Shaun of the Dead - 2005

And here we have it... the zom-rom-com! A true love letter to Romero's Dawn of the {Deceased|Departed|Dry}, with plenty of film nerd in-jokes. Shaun of the Dead made an international star of {everybody's|our|every person's} favourite ginger, Simon Pegg (Star Trek, Run {Body fat|Excess fat|Extra fat} Boy Run). This film was witty, clever, {wonderful|enchanting|captivating}, ridiculous... everything {a living dead|a walking dead|an undead} film has no {straight|immediately} to be. Its braveness and humour made it a box office {strike|struck} on both equally {edges|attributes|factors} of the pond. {An option|A selection|A decision} movie for anyone who likes zombies, romance, or comedy - and still a pretty safe {gamble|guess} for anyone who {dislikes|despises} all the above. {The best|The supreme|The greatest} in cross-genre success.

Kids of Men - 06\

Children of Men. Was it sci-fi? Was it a drama? A thriller? An action movie? {This was|That was} {most of these|all these|many of these} things and none. Sci-fi haters considered it {an attractive|a lovely|a wonderful} and memorable film. Action movie {enthusiasts were|fans were|addicts were} thrilled by the powerful dust and rumble of the battle {moments|displays|views}. Everyone was moved by Michael Caine as a revolutionary old hippy, and the powerfully-handled concept of a pregnant woman in a near-future where fascists fight revolutionaries, refugee {focus|attention|attentiveness} camps abound and children are {no longer|forget about|you can forget}. Once again, the cinematography shone through to depict a beautiful, desolate rural England and a society torn {aside|separately|away from each other} by poverty and apocalyptic disease.

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