a spanish version on BluRay is due here on the 14 of this month. but the imported BluRay have high ($30) prices here You may be right about it being something like a review copy, as the owner of the theatre has a son that reviews for one of the BluRay websites...Saw the IT remake last night.
Windy, they're about to release Shrinking Man on Bluray here, for the first time. I suspect that this and the availability of a copy for you to see is connected! One of my favourite childhood movies. I remember the book was much more sexual and grown up!
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This weekend I watched The Girl With All the Gifts which is a fairly new take on the zombie apocalypse theme. The story revolves around Melanie a bright and resourceful little girl who also happens to be a second-generation flesh-eating "hungry." People became "hungries" when they were infected by a mutated fungus disease, and became zombie-like flesh eaters. Some children though were infected in the womb, and became symbiotically linked to the fungus, able to think and learn. These special but still "hungry" children have been gathered on a British military base for study in hopes of finding a vaccine to prevent fungal infection. This base is finally overrun, and Melanie and a small band of uninfected people escape and then set out on a journey that takes them to London.
This movie was pretty dark and has the gruesome and bloody scenes one expects from a post-apocalyptic zombie film. I guess it is most similar to 28 Days and 28 Days Later. It is a BAFTA nominated film, and a British Independent Film Award Winner. I found it to be an interesting take on the whole zombie film genre, as we have rarely had a protagonist who is a "monster."
yes they played fast an loose with the time lines and moved what was mostly a 40s and 50s story in realty to fit the early 60s event of the Glen first USA orbital mission but they pushed all of the feel good buttons very wellSaw it in the pictures. Whilst it's not strictly accurate in its depiction, it's a great feel-good movie.
yes they played fast an loose with the time lines and moved what was mostly a 40s and 50s story in realty to fit the early 60s event of the Glen first USA orbital mission but they pushed all of the feel good buttons very well
I prefer the '93 version; less stagy and faster paced. Both are well worth watching.The Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) - the best version (though I will admit to not having seen the 1993 remake. It would have to be bloody incredible to beat this retelling though.)
I quite agree.As for the convolutions the script had to go through to get a black actor into the mix the less said the better. It would have been much simpler to dump the brother sister relationship (which played little to no significant part in the story anyway) and get rid of all the adoption bullshit they had to nail on to get it to work. The script had no problems with dumping other huge chunks of the 'canon' - why not this one?
