Posted by Notcot on Jan 4, 2011 in
Cult Film
Starring Jaime Winstone (Donkey Punch, Kidulthood), Dead Set is E4’s new horror series in which the dead are returning to life and attacking the living. Curiously there are a few people left in Britain who aren’t worried about any of this – that’s because they’re the remaining contestants in Big Brother. Cocooned in the safety of the Big Brother house, they’re blissfully unaware of the horrific events unfolding in the outside world. Until an eviction night when all hell breaks loose.
Kelly (Winstone), a production runner working on a fictional series of Big Brother, finds herself trying to fend off the walking dead alongside her producer boss Patrick (Andy Nyman, Severance), boyfriend Riq (Riz Ahmed, Britz) and the remaining Big Brother housemates. Featuring cameos from Davina McCall and several former housemates, this is a cruel and twisted take on one of TV’s biggest game shows. Dead Set was created and written by Charlie Brooker (Nathan Barley co-creator and Guardian writer).
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 15, 2010 in
Cult Film
It’s hard to imagine how shocking this film was when it first broke on the film scene in 1968. There’s never been anything quite like it, though it’s inspired numerous pale imitations. Part of the terror lies in the fact that this one’s shot in such a raw, unadorned fashion it feels like a home movie, and all the more authentic for that. Another is that it draws us into its world gradually, content to establish a merely spooky atmosphere before leading us through a horrifically logical progression that we could hardly have anticipated. The story is simple. Radiation from a fallen satellite has caused the dead to walk and hunger for human flesh. Once bitten, you become one of them. And the only way to kill one is by a shot or blow to the head. We follow a group holed up in a small farmhouse to fend off the inevitable onslaught of the dead. And it’s the tensions between the members of this unstable, makeshift community that drive the film. Night of the Living Dead establishes its savagery as a necessary condition of life. Marked by fatality and a grim humour, it gnaws through to the bone, then proceeds on to the marrow.–Jim GayGeorge Romero’s classic 1968 zombie-fest Night of the Living Dead (shot in black and white) offers some disturbing images, even decades later. In a Pittsburgh suburb people are being stalked by zombies ravenous for human flesh. In a house whose occupant has already been slain, two separate groups of people unite and board themselves in, hoping to fend off the advancing ghouls. Through radio and TV reports they learn that radiation from outer space is thought to be responsible for the wave of zombie attacks all over the eastern United States. Once the humans are trapped, Romero shifts the focus to the internal feuding between them as they decide how to handle their dreadful situation. What unfolds is an examination of human nature, and of the fear and selfishness that keep many citizens from getting involved in the world’s problems. Appropriately, both the zombies, and the authorities who later hunt them, are equally soulless. This film could also be read as a criticism of white males–it is not merely a coincidence that the film’s two most rational, constructive characters are a woman and a black man. It is also no coincidence that the sequel Dawn of the Dead (1978) takes place in a mall infested by the undead–a perfect analogy for consumer culture. –Bryan Reeseman, Amazon.com
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 11, 2010 in
Cult Film
Lyra lies sleeping in a cave near a rainbow drugged into unconsciousness by her mother Mrs Coulter whose love for her daughter closely rivals her own ruthless ambition. Now the latter threatens to overcome the former as she strives to prevent the events which are dependent on the decisions Lyra is fated to make. Meanwhile Will-scarred and traumatised after his last fatal meeting with his father-seeks blindly for her with only two of Lord Asriel’s angels as companions on his dangerous search. The two are fated to meet once more however and begin their most treacherous journey. For Lyra owes a great debt and she must repay it-she must rescue her friend from the Land of the Dead. Neither are prepared for the terrible sacrifice they must endure or for the universal consequences of their actions. Lyra and Will must play their part in the war between the worlds and heaven…
Price : £ 6.99
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Tags: 163, amber spyglass, ambition, Angels, cave, companions, consequences, coulter, daughter, Dead, debt, decisions, former, heaven, journey, land, lord asriel, love, Lyra, mother, Rainbow, ruthless ambition, Sacrifice, search, treacherous journey, unconsciousness, War
Posted by Notcot on Oct 5, 2010 in
Gadgets
Picture your worst enemy as you slam your pen into Fred’s chest, perhaps that annoying guy in accounts who constantly questions your expenses. Its like having your very own voodoo doll constantly at your side. A strangely “cute” addition to any desk, Fred is made from blood red silicone rubber. He’ll keep your pen safe from harm and provide an interesting talking point.
Price : £ 7.49
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Tags: 163, addition, annoying guy, Blood, chest, cute addition, Dead, Dead Fred, Desk, Doll, enemy, Guy, harm, Holder, pen, pen holder, picture, point, RUBBER, safe from harm, silicone rubber, Talking, voodoo doll, worst enemy
Posted by Notcot on Sep 15, 2010 in
Cult Film
Tags: Average, Dead, DVD, price, rating, Reviews, Terror, Zombie
Posted by Notcot on Aug 28, 2010 in
Noir
Tags: Average, Dead, dead reckoning, rating, Reckoning, Reviews
Posted by Notcot on Jul 25, 2010 in
Cult Film
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