Creep 2 (2017) - Not a bad film but a bit of an odd ending an not as good as the first film.
Indeed!Although I'm partial to the 1976 Kong version. I mean, Jessica Lang. . .
Great review!Bad Education 2015. It was bad.
Careful, you don't want to make an enemy of the Cornish Liberation Army!Bad Education 2015. It was bad.
I know of two Bad Education movies, both of which I really liked, but neither from 2015. One was a Pedro Almodovar movie (very creepy) and the other was a very recent Hugh Jackman movie about a real life high school principal.Bad Education 2015. It was bad.
I too prefer Oland, my older brother likes Toler better. I don't know anyone who prefers Winters."Charlie Chan at the Opera" (1936). A nice, clean print with great sound. Warner Oland is in top form as Charlie; so is Boris Karloff as an "escaped maniac."
"Charlie Chan in Egypt" (1935). Lousy print. Tries a bit too hard for laughs in spots. Interesting minor supporting role by Rita Cansino . . . later to be renamed Rita Hayworth. Oland is my favorite Chan; he certainly doesn't disappoint here despite the film's shortcomings.
What about The Grand Illusion?"Wooden Crosses" (1932), The Masters of Cinema BD/DVD #105. The French know how to make the best WW I films. While I love the 1919 silent "J'Accuse, the 2004 "A Very Long Engagement", the USA 1928 John Ford "Four Sons", and others, Wooden Crosses might be the best WW I film as it's all war, without a sappy side story getting in the way. Having bought a new multi-region BD/DVD player last week, that works with my 65" Sony TV, I can finally enjoy my PAL BD/DVD's again.
What about The Grand Illusion?