Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream 3.5/5

Midnight Movies

A fascinating documentary giving us in the 21st century an insight into the ‘midnight movie’ phenomenon of the 70s, .starting with El Topo and finishing with Eraserhead. Some fine talking heads, insights and period footage made it engaging and funny.

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Quatermass 2 Enemy from Space 4/5

Quatermass 2

Another great British 50s scifi, dealing with mature themes of government conspiracy and control. It has something akin to the podpeople in Invasion of the Bodysnatchers, but these podpeople are ahead of the curve, and have already taken over government. It really packs a lot into its 80 minute running time, so has some narrative shortcuts that are really massive coincidences, but there’s some great stuff here…the police inspector about to tell all to someone in power, and noticing the alien scar and quickly changing the story, the sinister guards in gasmasks and helmets wielding machine guns, and the realisation the aliens are blocking the pipes with human bodies to stop oxygen poisoning them. A great paranoia piece of the time.

Mark discussing Quatermass on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast

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Macabre (1980) 3/5

Macabre 1980

Odd Italian thriller/horror that suffers the usual problem in Italian horror, in that the motiviation and speech of the characters seems slightly skewed compared to the narrative drive. The main actress was pretty committed, and the ending was pretty good (except the last 5 seconds), and it was fun, with a few atmospheric moments. The central relationship between a woman and a severed head doesn’t bear too close an examination.

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Friday the 13th 6: Jason Lives 3/5

Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives

A definite improvement on all the sequels (especially the terrible 5th one), this has some talent, wit and decent ideas going on, with some nice tension and jumpscares. I liked this Frankensteinian Jason, who walked fast, and seemed relentless.

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The Quatermass Xperiment 4/5

The Quatermass Xperiment

Damn fine British scifi, made by Hammer before they went full-horror, with Brian Donlevy doing a great scientist-as-sociopath in his portrayal of Bernard Quatermass, and Richard Worsworth doing a great turn as Victor Caroon, a man slowly being overtaken by an alien intelligence in a performance often (rightly) compared to Karloff’s performance in the original Frankenstein. Some great touches, including rising tension in a zoo where the off-camera monster lurks, followed by the sight of dead, desiccated animals throughout the zoo the next morning, fine music, a documentary style that really serves to make you uneasy. One of the great scifi movies of the 50s.

Mark discussing Quatermass on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast

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Friday the 3th 5:A New Beginning 1/5

Friday the 3th 5:A New Beginning

wow this is rank. Every single character exists only to die in a usually cursory and unconvincing way, as they meander through dialogue that exists only to bridge the bodycount. Even the motivation of this new “Jason” is utterly ridiculous. A couple of the deaths had a little frisson, but that about it. The very beginning, with Corey Feldman, was maybe the only decent part.

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X The Unknown 3.5/5

X The Unknown

Rather fine 50s scifi that is very Quatermassy (it was intended to be a sequel to the original Quatermass movie, but Hammer couldn’t get the rights), and rather good. It has a creature reminiscent of The Blob, and the effects in this film are better than The Blob, actually. Dean Jagger does a really good job as the American scientist in Scotland – good character actor. Very enjoyable scifi from Hammer before they concentrated so much on horror.

Mark discussing Quatermass on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast

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Night of the Creeps 3.5/5

Night of the Creeps

This was a lot of fun, and definitely at the top end of 80s B-movie horror. Witty, self-knowing script (in a good way), some good effects (and bad effects), and some really decent setups/payoffs. It thrilled me.

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Friday the 13th 4: The Final Chapter 2.5/5

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter

pretty weak entry, with very little tension or decent dialogue, but bolstered by Marty McFly’s dad, and a pretty good final act where a kid takes the war to Jason – AND THAT KID IS COREY FELDMAN WITH A SHAVED HEAD!

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The Haunted Palace 3.5/5

The Haunted Palace

Rather fine, and I think a little forgotten, Roger Corman movie with Vincent Price. The film looks really crisp and lush, and Corman knew how to stretch the dollars to keep the film looking classy, but kept it cheap by running the smoke machines for every single exterior shot. Price isn’t too hammy here, and gives a fine performance. What is funny is that Corman is trying to sell this as being an Edgar Allen Poe-based movie when it’s clearly an H.P.Lovecraft story. There’s mentions of the elder gods, Yog-Sothoth, and some very fine imagery going on here, with a story of a wizard burned for mating young girls with beasts from the other dimensions, cursing the whole village to horrible mutations, and then resurrected into his own ancestor. Enjoyable shennanegins.

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Paperhouse 3.5/5

Paperhouse

This is a weird and subtle British horror movie that is really about a child’s dreams. The acting is generally quite poor from the children (who are essentially the leads), but it static quality actually works fine in this movie, whose qualities come out really in the visuals and sound design, especially (but not entirely restricted to) in the dream sequences. More subtle and Lynchian than, say, Freddy Krueger in its exploration of dreams. Recommended.

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Saturday Night Fever 3.5/5

Saturday Night Fever

Travolta is absolutely terrific in this, giving the reasonably complex script his all by an excellent portrayal of a conflicted, trapped, working class young guy. He’s helped by the pounding soundtrack, especially the BeeGees tracks, which add several points of cool to his already deep-freeze cool presence. There’s some great scenes with him, and he’s like liquid gold on the dance floor.

Unfortunately, the rest of the movie doesn’t live up to it, except the scenes of his home-life. His friends are shallow and one-dimensional, with the only interesting one being a girl that is smitten with him, but who he doesn’t feel much of anything for. The main female lead, Stephanie, is poorly acted with a grating, unsympathetic manner, and you get a kind of overload of self-inflicted tragedy very near to the end, saved somewhat by the subtle, downbeat ending.

Tony Manero is a great screen character, with great moves and presence, but unfortunately he dwarves almost everything except his home life and the soundtrack.

I definitely recommend this to see once at least, as it has useful and resonant things to say about working-class aspirations and escapes, and about growing out of your surroundings, but be prepared for a slog in the second half.

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Logan’s Run 3/5

Logan's Run

There was a slew of interesting, thought-provoking scifi made in the lull between 2001:A Space Odyssey and the juggernaut of movie scifi that was Star Wars, that for many years made movie sci-fi==movie sci-fantasy. Stuff like THX 1138, Omega Man, Soylent Green, The Last Warrior, Silent Running, Dark Star. Logan’s Run comes near the bottom of the pile. It’s got a wonky script and the actors are not directed well, but even coming near the bottom, it’s still worth a watch. The beautiful Jennifer Agutter disrobes a lot (and is easy on the eye when clothed too), and Peter Ustinov’s turn as a cranky old guy spouting T.S.Eliot is fun, as is a mad robot obsessed with freezing people.

The world-building is also quite interesting (if a little star trekky), and I think this one would be a good candidate for a remake.

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Patton 4/5

Patton

A magnificent performance from George C. Scott as the magnificent bastard blood and guts general Patton. Sometimes this gets lumped in with the antiwar movies of the early 70s (MASH, Catch 22) but this is a horse of a different colour, showing the driven, intelligent, bigoted (against what he called ‘cowards’), narrowminded, well-read character that was Patton, presented here as a man of a different age, who was still grounded enough to beat the hell out of the German army. Very enjoyable, and enthralling.

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King Kong Vs Godzilla 3/5

Ignoring the shockingly bad DVD transfer, this is one of the most fun godzillas for me, with both beasties smashing up trains and cities, and watching Kong’s arms change length throughout. I’m sure there was a bit where Kong swings Godzilla round and round by the tail, but I only saw a snatch of it in this version. Also Kong’s face looks terrible in this, as do the blacked-up Japanese island natives. FUN.

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An American Werewolf in London – Odd One Out 048

An American Werewolf In London

An American Werewolf in London – podcast

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Groundhog Day – Odd One Out 047

Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day. And Groundhog Day.

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Star Wars Clone Wars, Revenge of the Sith, Return of the Jedi – 129

Clone Wars

Our Star Wars 2-parter finishes with Clone Wars (the animated series), Revenge of the Sith and Return of the Jedi. Plus Julia’s Eyes (2010), Yeux Sans Visage (1959) and Mark Kermode.

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Star Wars A New Hope Empire Strike Back and Attack of the Clones – 128

Anno 1404

Star Wars 2 parter starts off with a the machete order (google it) of watching the Star Wars movies, beginning with A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back and Attack of the Clones. Plus assorted other movies, books and games, such as Island of Lost Souls, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, The Wicker Man ’73, and PC game Anno 1404 (see picture)

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Freddy Vs Jason, Friday The 13th (2009) and Never Sleep Again – 127

Freddy Vs Jason

We finally finish 2 movie marathons we’ve been doing, completing the Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th franchises with Freddy Vs Jason, the Friday the 13th remake, and the 4-hour documentary about Nightmare on Elm Street, ‘Never Sleep Again’. With additional bits on Jason X, the Nightmare on Elm Street remake, and the comic strip ‘Jason Vs Freddy Vs Ash’, and various other movies we’ve watched, it’s a packed show.

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Friday the 13th parts 7,8,9 – 126

Jason Takes Manhattan

Like the muppets, Jason takes Manhattan. Unlike the muppets, Jason goes to hell.

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Friday the 13th parts 4,5,6 – 125

Jason Lives

With added Jason!

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The Hobbit Desolation of Smaug and our Top 5 movies of 2013 – 124

The Desolation of Smaug
Sam and Mark talk about King Kong Vs Godzilla, Arthur Christmas and Elysium, and then get onto their top 5 movies of 2013, followed by The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug

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Doctor Who – The Time of the Doctor – 123

The Time of the Doctor

Mark and Sam discuss the 2013 Christmas special, which is Matt Smith’s last episode as well as the 800th episode, The Time of the Doctor. The first 5 minutes are spoiler free, and we clearly say when we’re about to start the spoilers.

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Doctor Who The Next 4 Doctors – Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, John Hurt – 122

Day of the Doctor

Sam and Mark talk about 4 more doctors – Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, and John Hurt. And The 50th Anniversary episode, Day of the Doctor (and the Five-ish doctors). Plus a number of movies (including Christmas movies Bad Santa, Black Christmas, It’s a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Story, and Christmas Vacation), PC games and PSOne games. SPYRO!

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Star Trek The Original Series Season 1 Episodes 21-29– Odd One Out 046

Star Trek

More Star Trek The Original Series, the last batch from Season 1, episodes 21 to 29

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Doctor Who The Next 4 Doctors – Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McCann – 121

Doctor Who

Mark and Sam talk about 4 more Doctor Whos – Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, and Paul McGann. Plus An Adventure in Space and Time, and Playstation 4

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Doctor Who The First 4 Doctors, plus Peter Cushing – 120

Doctor Who

In this one, Mark and Sam start a set of 3 podcasts covering every version of Doctor Who on television, plus the Peter Cushing movies. So here in part 1, we cover William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, plus the non-canon Peter Cushing movies.

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The Hunger Games and Hunger Games Catching Fire, movies and books – 119

Hunger Games

In this one, Mark is joined by Max to talk about Hunger Games and Hunger Games – Catching Fire – the movies and the books

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Avatar The Last Airbender Season 1, and Arkham Origins – 118

Arkham Origins

In this show, we finish up Avatar – The Last Airbender Season 1, and cover the XBox360 game Arkham Origins. Oh and toss in the PS Vita game Arkham: Blackgate

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