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    Fist of Fury - Another Bruce Lee flick, and this time it's less gritty and dark, but it showcases a lot more of Bruce Lee's acting side which people seem to forget. Was a lovely actor, and this film is brilliant. Great story, fantastic action. Bruce Lee was a GOD! Will worship this man until the day I die. The Way of the Dragon - Yes, Bruce Lee. Not quite as good as Fist of Fury or The Big Boss, but excellent nonetheless. It's always fun watching this and seeing Chuck Norris in his first ever role. Totally badass of course. Bruce Lee? GOD!
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    I felt like watching some horror movies with a war setting. Just felt like I had to watch a few, and sadly enough there's not nearly enough horror movies set to war or times around war. Deathwatch - Horror film set to WWI, which is a cool setting. Pretty good on atmosphere and well-directed, but I was really put off by the ending. It's not bad, but it's not as good as it should've been either. But not bad. Trench 11 - This was brilliant with mostly OUTSTANDING special effects and superb, claustrophobic atmosphere. Thought this was fantastic. Highly recommended! R-Point - Took me about 5 minutes to realize I had seen this before and I'm glad I watched it again. This is a Korean slow-burner which is all about atmosphere, and what a fantastic atmosphere it creates. Amazing film!
  3. This Nocturnus A.D. album is gonna be a bloody beast.
  4. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=528000910937809 New Darkthrone track. That sounds awesome. Starts really doomy but picks up on speed and goes in a more traditional 80's USPM direction after that. Fuck me, that second part of the song is truly brilliant.
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    Great, dramatic episode with some proper moments based close to solely on chemistry. Also, Tormund owns it! Should obviously end up on the iron throne and just kill whoever doesn't like it. Why? Because he's fucking worth it. Fantastic character! Spoiler
  6. https://vulturekills.bandcamp.com/album/ghastly-waves-battered-graves The new track, B.T.B. (Beyond the Blade), is so good and that cover art is awesome. This will be great! Krypts - Cadaver Circulation I thought the demo and EP they released in 2009 and 2011 were excellent, but their debut album disappointed me a lot. It just lacked the sheer twisted darkness they had before it. Couldn't really get into the production at all. The second album was a huge step ut but I never could get into it like I did the demos. But I tried the debut album again earlier today and thought it was really good, so I will give both albums a new, fair chance. Hopefully they'll stick better now than they did. The Lord Weird Slough Feg - New Organon A band that, at their best, have been brilliant, but I can't get into everything. I like their more sci-fi themed albums like Traveller and Digital Resistance. But apparently this doesn't sound anything like those albums. Amulet - The Inevitable War Their debut album, The First, are a masterpiece of modern heavy metal so I cannot wait for this. Expectations are HIGH! Lvcifyre - Sacrament Their previous stuff has been alright so this is interesting. Death/black metal. Hellish Grave - Hell No Longer Waits Black/thrash. Older stuff is good, so this should be cool too.
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    The Big Boss - This isn't the best out of the few martial arts movies he made, but it's still bloody muthafuckin brilliant and Lee's performance as both an martial artist and actors are outstanding. He was truly something different, and despite the little time he got he made one hell of a massive impact on both the Asian, American and European film industry as well as directors, actors and fans. A proper star!
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    Yep, brilliant film. Can't believe it hasn't gotten more recognition by now. Highly recommend his other short, The 9th Circle, too. Also very good, albeit way too short at only 11 minutes.
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    Classic, and sadly overlooked american slasher, but it is indeed a very giallo-esque movie. Unlike other american slasher movies this is just a very European-looking and -feeling film with all the trais of giallo intact. Easily one of the more unique american slashers in that it is very atypical. Brilliant movie!
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    Willow Creek - Surprisingly well-crafted, fun and atmospheric found footage horror. It's slow-burning and doesn't bring anything new to the table, but it was well-done and loads of fun. Great chemistry between the leads. The Devil's Doorway - Another found footage horror. This one does things a bit different and creates loads and loads of atmosphere. I actually thought this was very, very good. Really enjoyable!
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    Enter the Fat Dragon - Hong Kong legend Sammo Hung directs and stars in this kung fu comedy where he is paying an homage to Bruce Lee, spoofs and make fun of Bruceploitation as well as Hollywood and their way of treating Asians at the time. This is hilarious, it's superbly choreographed (as expected from Sammo Hung) and it's fucking entertaining. Also as expected from Sammo Hung. If you like martial arts movies but haven't seen this, then get off your fat ass and do it. Because it's truly fantastic! Coffy - Classic blaxploitation starring none other than the beautiful Pam Grier who's as bad as you can get, isn't shy to showing some skin, or her whole body for that sake, and a funky muthafucking soundtrack. Can you dig? Hell motherfucking yes! One of the very best blaxploitation movies made. Foxy Brown - Same as above. Pam Grier was a bloody GODDESS! One of my all-time favourite actresses for sure.
  12. Sielunvihollinen and Deus Mortem are discoveries indeed. On their debut EP Deus Mortem actually covered the classic Sigh track The Knell. Sadly, it's not good at all. It's bloody awful. But their newer stuff is very good. The new album should be fantastic.
  13. I can't believe I've missed out on this album. Progressive black/death metal with Leo Ekström Sollenmo (Lethal Steel, Tøronto) and Robert Andersson (ex-Morbus Chron). It's hard not to compare it with both Tribulation and Morbus Chron, but it's mor eon the black metal-side of things than both these bands. Speed metal with members and ex-members of bands such as Morbus Chron, Lethal Steel and Temisto. Catchy stuff in the vein of Exciter and Motorhead. Brilliant Swedish death metal that sadly broke up after just one demo. For fans of Necrovore, Hexenslaught, Poison, Treblinka, Incubus and so on. 10/10!
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    Cleopatra Jones - More blaxploitation and this time a real classic. An action-comedy which focuses on themes such as feminism, black power and similar, but the most important thing is that it feels like a female James Bond movie. The way she dresses, her cars, the way nonchalant attitude in which she never tried to hide. Fantastic film, and while Tamara Dobson ain't no Pam Grier, she's not too far behind either. She's just fantastic in this film and she's absolutely stunning. Trouble Man - Another blaxplitation film tht's both been bailed as being one of the worst movies ever, as well as one of the finest examples of blaxploitation there is. In another words, this is an interesting entry to the blaxploitation scene. It's cool, at times almost confusing because of all the different characters around, but it's totally badass and funky as fuck. Brilliant soundtrack by Marvin Gaye.
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    Unfriended - Decent, modern found-footage horror. However, this isn't the type of found footage you'd think as it isn't someone walking around filming shit with cameras shaking and stuff. This is seen through people's desktops as everything happens on a screen, via Skype. It's actually surprisingly good, despite getting a bit tiresome towards the end. But it's fun. Unfriended: Dark Web - The sequel feels way, way more like a tribute to the earlier desktop movie The Den, than a sequel to Unfriended. But it's not too different either. It's fun for what it is.
  16. Cadaver just released a video to a new track called Circle of Morbidity from an upcoming album, which will be their first albums since 2004's excellent Necrosis. Everyone involved on Necrosis is gone and he's just brought in Dirk Verbeuren (Soilwork, Megadeth, Scarvem The Project Hate MCMXCIX and so on). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myYOlvgcL_A That's not too bad actually. Not quite Hallucinating Anxiety, ...In Pains or Necrosis, or their Discipline albums released under the name Cadaver Inc. But it's a lot better than I had expected.
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    Disco Godfather - Funky and groovy blaxploitation movie about a former police turned disco guru that goes by the name of Disco Godfather. The film is so campy, so over the top and so silly. It's not good, but it's a lot of fun and the preachy anti-drug message is quite hilarious. The hallucination scenes are excellent, tho. I wish it had hella lot more of those. Trippy and cool.
  18. Holy fuck, everything we've heard from the upcoming Gaahls Wyrd album is so promising. Judging from the released tracks this is gonna be Gaahls best album since Trelldom's second album, Til et annet... Though I really like Gaahlskagg, Gorgoroths Incipit Sata and both the Wardruna albnums he was on, this just sounds like it's gonna be on a whole other level. Incredibly majestic and hypnotizing.
  19. Indeed. I highly recommend Maniac Neil's two other bands Blood Freak and Frightmare too. Three first Blood Freak albums and both Frightmare albums are easily among my favourite grindcore albums. Would include them on a top 10 grindcore albums any day of the week. Newest project by D. (Woods of Desolation, Forest Mysticism, Grey Waters) and again he's releasing something excellent. Not too different from the two last Woods of Desolation albums, but that's fine with me. Could easily have been released as a Woods of Desolation album IMO.
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    Watched Black Summer, the new Netflix zombie show and I was pleasantly surprised. This is basically The Walking Dead without the boring drama, awful characters, lame dialogue and, well, even more boring drama. This is fast-paced zombie action-horror that's intense and suspenseful. They got no time for bullshit. Just straight-forward and fun. Way, way better than I expected.
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    Really? I thought it was a great beginning, and spending the shortest episode of the season to re-introduce the characters, their missions and tell us where they are and what they're planning is pretty much as much as you can expect imo. Excellent episode, and the dialogue already feels fifty times better than what they offered us in season 7. So much more well-developed and well-written. Episode length' for those who care:
  22. Thought the new Gloryhammer was massively disappointing myself. Mainly because I found to be far from cheesy. Straight-forward, predictable and slightly boring. Where's the over the top moments that you'll find on basically every single song they've released up until now? But then again, I did not like the first single from their previous album, although I like it a lot now. So maybe this will grow too, but I doubt it. Discovered this yesterday. Imagine of Entombed's Wolverine Blues had an ugly child. Rawer, meaning and not quite as rocking as Wolverine Blues. Really liked this shit. Death 'n' roll with more death and rock.
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    Mega Time Squad - I got interested in this film "years ago" because of its poster and been looking out for it since then, and I finally got around to watching it yesterday. Incredibly silly and far from original, but the New Zealand style humor and dialogue does put a specific punch to it that's truly excellent. Made me laugh out loud several times. Action comedy. Raging Balls of Steel Justice - I had to rewatch this modern animated classic as I found out that director Mike Mort released a full length featuring Chuck Steel last year. A must see for sure! And this is one of the best animated movies out there. 15 minutes of 80's action worship, with hints of horror. You can catch this masterpiece on youtube.
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    The Dead Next Door - Low-budget zombie horror from 1989. It's very cheap-looking and shit, but the gore is terrific and it's loads and loads of fun. I also love how it pays its respect to people like Sam Raimi, Tom Savini, John Carpenter, George A. Romero and Stephen King with some of the characters names. Not an amazing film, but fun for what it is. Double Date - British horror comedy that's surprisingly dark despite being a horror comedy. It's just silly fun, but I really liked it. The Wind - Slow-burning, semi-psychedelic western horror that deals with several dark themes like depression, loneliness and isolation, jealousy and stuff. It's slow, but it's beautifully filmed, lovely edited and acted and huge on atmosphere. Good movie and a great feature film debut for Emma Tammi.
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    Not gonna lie, I fucking love this movie. It's just fucking fantastic. But they had a lot of problems during production of the film, with financial problems meaning they had to remove a lot of the script and drop a shit ton of stuff that probably would've made the movie make more sense, having to replace actors because of longer breaks in filming and stuff. It's also rumored that the backstory of the monsters, their motivations and origin and shit were in the original script but had to be cut due to all the problems they had. A shame, but even half-done I think the movie is just fantastic.
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