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Flowbeer

Joined Feb 2001
I'm an Old School Horror fan, but I do love all genres of cinema, mostly Independent films, but also foreign, crime, westerns, comedies, cult classics, I could go on....
Looking for other Horror fans to discuss films with and to buy, sell or Trade VHS/DVD's! Or ANY film/music fan, not just 'horror'!
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Flowbeer's rating
Bukowski
7.68
Bukowski
St. Vincent
7.28
St. Vincent
The Devil's Rejects
6.77
The Devil's Rejects
House of Cards
8.69
House of Cards
Breaking Bad
9.510
Breaking Bad
Orange Is the New Black
8.08
Orange Is the New Black
Sang pour sang
7.58
Sang pour sang
Kiss of Death
6.07
Kiss of Death
L'Exorciste, la suite
6.56
L'Exorciste, la suite
Bates Motel
8.18
Bates Motel
Those Who Kill
7.17
Those Who Kill
Splinter
4.73
Splinter
Les entrailles de l'enfer
5.67
Les entrailles de l'enfer
La corruption, l'ordre et la violence
7.17
La corruption, l'ordre et la violence
Easy Rider
7.27
Easy Rider
La Mauvaise Graine
7.47
La Mauvaise Graine
Le Jour des morts-vivants
7.18
Le Jour des morts-vivants
Romeo Is Bleeding
6.58
Romeo Is Bleeding
Les anges de la nuit
7.19
Les anges de la nuit
Paul
6.96
Paul
Edge of America
8.91
Edge of America
Kill the Irishman
7.08
Kill the Irishman
Le Désosseur de cadavres
6.67
Le Désosseur de cadavres
Django Unchained
8.58
Django Unchained
The Ramen Girl
6.37
The Ramen Girl

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Reviews18

Flowbeer's rating
Splinter

Splinter

4.7
3
  • Feb 22, 2014
  • Get the DVD for the Tom Sizemore interview! (Possible Spoilers)

    Dans l'enfer de Corregidor

    Dans l'enfer de Corregidor

    4.7
    6
  • Apr 5, 2011
  • Shot in 1968, but seems like it was done in '58, a rare feat of film trickery!

    I enjoyed this film, though it feels like it was shot around 1962, or early 60's. It did not have the air of 'Woodstock' happening at around the same decade/era of this old classic; this film has a feeling on an old 50's adventure with Bogart or William Holden, not a 'late-1960's -soon-to-be-in-Duel' Dennis Weaver?! I have to say Vera Miles was super-hot in this film. I looked her up on here and she had won a Miss Kansas back in the day, so she was a true 'Beauty Queen' growing up, which helped her get her foot in the door.

    Vera had a smokin' hot body, nicely hidden in that 1940's kinda way. It wasn't flaunted back then, but you could tell she was in great shape, underneath that blouse, and very sultry at 39 years of age.

    They just don't make 'em like her anymore! Nor films like this.

    Shot in the Philipines, it is full of jungle action, shoot outs, Japanese air-bombers (from actual WWII footage), and even "head-hunters", natives of an island they must walk through, complete with poison blow-darts & spear attacks! It wasn't that bad and was definitely not predictable.

    I'd give this a strong 5.5 or 6 out of 10 stars.
    Inglourious Basterds

    Inglourious Basterds

    8.4
    9
  • Feb 4, 2010
  • Tarantino branches out to unchartered territory and makes another masterpiece!

    I was totally engrossed while watching this film and was amazed at the dialog, which was so different than his earlier works. It was a total departure from anything else he has ever done. It's part homage to the 'Naziploitation' films of the 70's, but it also has a sense of realism (like it's a true story) that makes it even more intense. The characters are complete and well thought out. The dialog seems natural, the German language scenes were perfectly done, as if he had real Germans (and history professors) helping him with the script/screenplay. He either studied a lot of German film or a lot of German history, because he really had a feel for it, just as he showed us he had a feel for 'Asian' culture and the kung fu movies of the 70's in Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2. I can't say enough good things about this film.

    The bar scene was frickin' intense, but so was the opening scene, where the German officer (Christoph Waltz) comes to talk to (Liev Schrieber?) and asks if he is hiding any "Jews"...it's such a long scene, but I like how all the small talk and pleasantries turn to seriousness in the blink of an instant. That guy was perfect for that part. So was the guy playing Stiglitz. And even Brad Pitt was damn good yet funny in his part, with that cheesy, Southern drawl. And Mike Myers (yes, 'Austin Powers'!) plays a great British intel officer in his cameo.

    One person here says Kill Bill is his 'masterpiece'. Maybe it's another one of his masterpieces? Maybe he has yet another one in him to do before he dies?

    I really liked this film.

    9/10
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