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  1. Well, I can only speak for myself, but I think that was a film that effectively combined the language of horror and suspense with war film. That's just me though. Part of it's magic is that you never really see the enemy in the same way you never really see the 'monsters' in a lot of effective horror films.
  2. Just off the top of my mind, some of my favourites (including those which combine horror with other genres) are: The Exorcist, Psycho, Misery, John Carpenter's The Thing, Alien, Aliens, A Quiet Place, The Conjuring 1 & 2, Insidious 1 & 2, It Follows, Dunkirk, The Silence of the Lambs, Se7en, Jaws, Train to Busan, The Birds, Predator, Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom, Island of Lost Souls, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Mummy, Get Out, The Night of the Hunter, The Return of the Living Dead, Ghostbusters, Halloween III: The Season of the Witch, Let The Right One In, The Sixth Sense, Shaun of the Dead, Young Frankenstein, Them!, It! The Terror From Beyond Space, etc. So, definitely a bit more than a 'handful' in my case.
  3. Fair enough. Some excellent choices there.
  4. @Veum Perhaps a list of films that meld horror with another genre? Whether it be action, comedy, psychological thriller, etc.?
  5. Well, how much is a 'handful'?
  6. Yeah, I'm always keeping an eye on new releases from Zavvi and am slowly, but surely working my way through the list of films I want to buy. I'm hoping they release something akin to the French set of 35th anniversary release of the Back to the Future trilogy on 4K/Blu-Ray:
  7. You left one mad house for another. Just kidding. Welcome to MP, mate. And to answer your previous question, I've been using a software package that I bought a couple of years ago that allows me to play both DVDs and Blu-Rays across all regions on my PC (I have a DVD/Blu-Ray player installed on it as well). Like you, I have quite a few films from various regions, including releases from 88 Films (great selections there, especially for an action/martial arts junkie like myself), so it's great to be able to watch them as well.
  8. Fair enough. But, that doesn't mean we can't find some commonalities or relate to one another despite our differences. I'm not sure how young you are, but either way, you seem pretty hip.
  9. Old, young, middle-aged. We're all in this together, mate.
  10. I wasn't after a debate. I'm just giving you the facts.
  11. Hopefully, @RAK didn't also record the bit where you were singing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".
  12. I felt that. We can only play Region B here as well.
  13. It's a fun, colourful ride, dammit! With action sequences and visuals that give most of those of the Marvel films a good run for their money (Oh, yeah, I went there).
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    @Hollywood E Rock ^ My man knows what's up as well.
  15. Nothing wrong with that, mate. I'm more of a DC guy myself, but that doesn't mean I don't love me some Marvel as well. Love is love.
  16. My lips are sealed, but... How can you do that to my boy, @LeGonze?

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