The Official Movie Thread

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I did. Not as much as the original, but it was alright. The guy that directed it kind of pisses me off. He always seems to miss the mark, like he holds back instead of just going batshit crazy. But I would say worth a watch if you're interested and haven't seen it.
Yeah that's always my issue with Kostanski. He has the craft perfected but he just never quite takes it where it needs to go. I was hoping because Deathstalker is a more adult franchise maybe he'd finally cut loose but I guess not.

Still wanna see it though!
 
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Yeah that's always my issue with Kostanski. He has the craft perfected but he just never quite takes it where it needs to go. I was hoping because Deathstalker is a more adult franchise maybe he'd finally cut loose but I guess not.

Still wanna see it though!
Did you see The Toxic Avenger remake? I have more thoughts on that Deathstalker remake but it's best to wait until you see it before i go on
 
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‘Wolf Creek Legacy’ – First Look at the Return of Mick Taylor in Brand New Movie
Wolf Creek Legacy is being filmed in South Australia. The third installment of the international hit horror franchise sees the return of the menacing Mick Taylor, with John Jarratt once again playing the Outback’s most vicious murderer in the brand new movie.

Wolf Creek Legacy centers around an American family on a dream trip to the Australian outback, who soon draw the attention of serial killing pig-shooter Mick Taylor. A hellish nightmare ensues as the couple’s two children escape only to be hunted by the infamous killer.

The third installment sees Jarratt reunited with the creator of the iconic franchise and its original director, Greg McLean (Rogue, The Belko Experiment, Jungle), who is producing this new project alongside Kristian Moliere (The Babadook), Bianca Martino (The Darkness) and Jeremy Bolt (Resident Evil, Death Race).
 
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Finally checked out this Aussie WW2 shark flick last night, pretty entertaining and violent!

Directed by the bloke behind those Wyrmwood films and it features a surprising amount of classic practical effects. I was expecting shitty clunky CGI sharks like those recent sharksploitationers Under Paris, Black Demon, Shark Bait etc, even Dangerous Animals (which ruled) had kinda terrible looking sharks.

Lots of great Aussie banter so there's even some laughs, but yeah the gore is pretty sweet. Mark Coles Smith is great in the lead, I hope he gets more roles like this one, more action and horror stuff would be cool.