Martial Arts - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Bruce Lee, Sho Kosugi, James Ryan, Jim Kelly, Jimmy Wang Yu, Bolo Yeung, Christopher Lee
Production Year: 1981 - Martial Arts - Director: Kenji Misumi, Robert Houston - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Kayo Matsuo, Minoru Ohki, Akiji Kobayashi, Shin Kishida, Masahiro Tomikawa, Tomisaburo Wakayama
Production Year: 2003 - Martial Arts - Director: Paul Hunter - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Chow Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott, James King, Karel Roden
Production Year: 1972 - Martial Arts - Director: Bruce Lee - Original Language: English\Cantonese\Chinese - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Bruce Lee, Nora Miao, Chuck Norris, Robert Wall, Jon T. Benn
Advantages: Well written, tense, black humour, make up and effects, Davina McCall(!) Disadvantages: Violent and very gory, a little padded in places
Before reading:
1. Contains several plot spoilers. But you can probably guess what happens at the end anyway.
2. Assumes a basic knowledge of the Big Brother TV show and format.
3. Parts of Dead Set are pretty gruesome, so if you?re of a nervous disposition you may not even want to read the rest of this review, never mind follow any of the links at the end.
Not Ideal Boyfriend Material
How?s this for a nightmare scenario? You?re a lowly female member of the production team on Big Brother. No no, that?s not it. There?s more. Not long ago you were engaged in a passionate clinch with Danny, your new almost-boyfriend, for whom you?re in the process of trading in your long-standing but boring current model. Danny has now left the room on an errand for your mutual tyrant of a boss and while he?s gone ...
jonathanb 06.11.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: exceptional Review of Dead Set (DVD)
Advantages: Really Good Music Vids Disadvantages: Missing Some Of My Favorite Songs
and really couldn't decide which version I thought was better. So, I liked them both the same,...
The song was really released to mark the celebration of, both its singular success around the world and to boost the success of their (Dead or Alives) 'Hits Collection'. Both the CD and DVD. Which is what I will be talking about now,... (The DVD, I mean...)
~~~Some Info About The DVD~~~
Well, lets start of by actually listing whats on the DVD then, shall we.....
~~~The Music Videos~~~
01 - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (2003 Version)
02 - Brand New Lover 12"
03 - Something In My House
04 - Turn Around & Count 2 Ten 12"
05 - Come Home With Me Baby 12"
06 - Lover Come Back
07 - In To Deep
08 - I'll Save You All My Kisses
09 - Your Sweetness Is Your Weakness
10 - Hooked On Love
11 - My Heart Goes Bang
12 - Thats The Way ...
Advantages: An excellent horror film, full of suspense and excitement. Disadvantages: The series has plummeted downhill ever since.
In 1968 there was 'Night of the Living Dead', George A. Romero's first film as director which would spawn a number of sequels and inevitably remakes also. Although four films have since followed, it was not until ten years later in 1978 that the man followed it up with 'Dawn of the Dead', the first of the George A. Romero zombie films that I ever saw and one that fascinated me greatly. I stumbled upon this film by chance late one night and am extremely glad that I did so. 'Dawn of the Dead' is my favourite zombie film of all time and in my opinion by far the greatest film that George A. Romero has ever directed.
Thirty years on from its release and 'Dawn of the Dead' is still as excellent as ever, it's basic premise is brilliant and everything about this film impresses me hugely. Much of the film is set within an American shopping ...