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movies Last Movie You Watched..

The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue. 1974.
4/10
A machine designed to kill insects reanimates the dead.
Low budget zombie film with a wacky kinda plot that benefits from having slow zombies and practical effects. It takes a while to get going but there are couple of scenes where the 'zombies' are attacking survivours and it shows that they knew how to create tension and great effects. A run time of 90 mins, i lasted 70 before i hit the FF button.
 
Blue collar. 1978.
6/10
Three auto plant workers break into the union headquarters and steal a safe, it contains little money but a notebook detailing big loans with high intrest rates to other companies.
They try to blackmail the Union.
Starring Richard Pryor, Yaphet Kotto, Harvey Keitel as the three workers. A slow but interesting drama that showed the power of the union and management and how if you try to go up against either of them, things won't end up OK.



Interesting, l can't see RIchard Pryor in a drama
 
12 hour shift. 2020.
8/10.
A junkie organ havesting nurse has a bad night.
Angela Bettis stars as 'Mandy' a junkie nurse who along with another nurse are running a sideline selling organs from dead patients.
Things go wrong when the delivery girl loses the kidney and tries to get another.
A low budget but very entertaining black comedy. Bettis on screen is smaller than most of the other characters but makes up for it with her bleak no nonsense attitude and focus to the job done. The script has a few simple plot lines that nicely tie up at the end. There were for me a couple of laugh out loud moments and although there wasn't the usual palatable tension that comes with a good crime film, it did have some bloody moments.
 
Midnight FM. 2010. South Korea.
7/10
A late night radio DJ has to deal with her family taken hostage live on air.
What starts out as a 'stuck in one room' kinda film soon gets very large indeed. The inital part of the film is great, the 'killer' is calling from her home and showing her that he has hostages. The tension is there and the scenes are well filmed. But then the radio host leaves the booth. From then on the film gets larger, it still retains a decent amount of thrills but turns into a part action film. The plot is great all the way thru, but any sympathy for the DJ was kinda lost by the grand finale.
 
Come and see. 1985 Russia.
9/10.
A young boy goes to join the guerrillas in WW2.
Against the wishes of his mother a young lad (about 14) goes off to join the ranks of a guerrilla army in Russia. He initally gets left behind but sees first hand the crimes the nazis commit to the locals, including his village.
Slow at the start and kinda odd, the character has interactions with some locals, and his idea of heroics dies. The film, even thou is a war film, doesn't show any sort of 'fighting' that would usually be the main plot. This makes a solid point of showing exactly how the germans laid waste to entire villages.
 
The secret reunion. 2010. South Korea.
7/10
A ex spy teams up with a north korean spy.
Crime thriller starring Song Kang Ho (Parasite, Thirst) as a ex spy that loses a north korean spy his team is following, he is fired from the agency and starts locating mail-order-brides that have run off. He happens upon the n.k. spy again and convinces him to come work for him. This makes up the main bulk of the film with the Song's character biding his time so he can catch the bigger n.k. spy. That only happens right near the end, so although it is entertaining this part of the plot feels overdone.
 
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