Who& #39;s interested in my opinion on (mostly horror) films I& #39;ve seen on Night Flight Plus?
... okay, in that case, feel free to ignore this thread.
... okay, in that case, feel free to ignore this thread.
The Black Cat: It has a couple (well, exactly 2) story elements from the Edgar Alan Poe tale, but otherwise, this is a not-bad movie featuring the "FOOD ALRIGHT?!?" guy from A Clockwork Orange. He& #39;s obviously the highlight of the movie, although...
...his eyes are very yellow making me think he had a liver disease, apparently he was a heavy drinker and died of a heart attack a year after this.
Also one of the few movies on NightFlight with subtitles. Weird to see everyone in a small English village speak Italian, but okay.
Also one of the few movies on NightFlight with subtitles. Weird to see everyone in a small English village speak Italian, but okay.
Beyond the Seventh Door: If you want to see the worst actor ever "starring" in a no-budget movie, this is for you. The movie itself is pretty entertaining though, I liked watching it. NightFlight calls this a "bottom shelf VHS classic" and that& #39;s the perfect description.
The Church: Mostly boring, but I guess I liked the old priest that looked distinctly evil. I saw this just two weeks ago and already forgot pretty much everything apart from that priest and the subway death.
Opera: It& #39;s a Dario Argento movie so it& #39;s already 1000% classier than the rest. There& #39;s quite a few memorable scenes (the seamstress, and the apartment), so an actually good movie rather than a "so bad it& #39;s good" one.
(...I& #39;ll continue this thread tomorrow with 4 more movies!)
(...I& #39;ll continue this thread tomorrow with 4 more movies!)