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27th March 2009, 17:57 | #1 |
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Just been to see Lesbian vampire killers at the cinema. This film is hilarious if your sense of humour is towards the Men behaving badly variety of comedy. If you see it, watch for the axe in the head scene, I nearly lost bladder control. Excellent film for the boys.
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I'll see that next week then - Might as well get my money's worth out of the Cineworld unlimited acess card that I have..
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Wife cannot understand my eagerness to see this film, I have explained to her there is obviously nothing in it for me I just thought she may find it......entertaining
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Actually I really want to see it, I quite fancy Matthew Horne
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Not so sure about lesbian vampire killers but I recall the 'Feerless Vampire Killers' of 1967, directed and starring a very young Roman Polanski. I rate it the best vampire film I ever saw. There was a perfect Jack McGowren as the bumbling professor, the ill-fated Sharon Tate as love interest, the incomparable Ferdy Mayne as the vampire Count and an unforgettable Alfie Bass as a Jewish vampire who could never get settled in his coffin. Laugh - you will. If you never saw it, get a copy and see how vampire films should really be made.
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27th March 2009, 23:07 | #6 |
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Its had pretty terrible reviews. I shan't be watching it - mainly due to my dislike for the two main 'stars'. They really get on my wick....
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What is the worrld coming to! Perhaps I am getting old, but not my cup of tea! The very title just sounds like an absolute load of rubbish. Just my opinion.
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