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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 14:37:54 GMT
Not The Wicker Man, Dog Soldiers, nor Evil Beneath Loch Ness.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 25, 2021 14:48:29 GMT
No The Loch Ness Horror (1981) neither?
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Post by Catman on Jan 25, 2021 15:03:48 GMT
There's Anna and the Apocalypse.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 15:09:44 GMT
No The Loch Ness Horror (1981) neither? That looks way better than Evil Beneath Loch Ness 👍
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 25, 2021 16:21:26 GMT
There's Anna and the Apocalypse. That was Scottish?
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 25, 2021 16:34:00 GMT
I know you and spoke about this already Fatha, but I'll just quickly name some of the same titles here for the sake of the topic.
The Body Snatcher and other movies based on the same story.... including the 2010 comedy by John Landis Burke and Hare. I'm not sure if we consider all of those Scottish films, but they're based on a true story that took place in Edinburgh.
Urban Ghost Story is supposed to be pretty good. I've never seen it though.
Scottish writer/director Lawrie Brewster has made a couple of very small, semi-professional, avant-garde, psychological horror movies that are all kinda similar and feel very Scottish. The ones I've seen are The Lord of Tears and The Unkindness of Ravens. I've seen a trailer for The Black Gloves, and it looks like all the movies share a common thread and might be connected. They're not great, but there was a memorable quality to them.
Also, Father Jack, didn't you recommend that movie The Isle to me? Wasn't that Scottish?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 16:36:57 GMT
I know you and spoke about this already Fatha, but I'll just quickly name some of the same titles here for the sake of the topic. The Body Snatcher and other movies based on the same story.... including the 2010 comedy by John Landis Burke and Hare. I'm not sure if we consider all of those Scottish films, but they're based on a true story that took place in Edinburgh. Urban Ghost Story is supposed to be pretty good. I've never seen it though. Scottish writer/director Lawrie Brewster has made a couple of very small, semi-professional, avant-garde, psychological horror movies that are all kinda similar and feel very Scottish. The ones I've seen are The Lord of Tears and The Unkindness of Ravens. I've seen a trailer for The Black Gloves, and it looks like all the movies share a common thread and might be connected. They're not great, but there was a memorable quality to them. Also, Father Jack, didn't you recommend that movie The Isle to me? Wasn't that Scottish? Fecking excellent... I forgot about The Isle. A quality piece 👍 I will dig the DVD out tonight if all else fails.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 16:49:22 GMT
Trailer for 'The Isle' for anyone interested...
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 25, 2021 18:14:18 GMT
Trailer for 'The Isle' for anyone interested... I didn't find it to be excellent, but it has a good melancholic tone and some very nice imagery.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 18:20:08 GMT
Trailer for 'The Isle' for anyone interested... I didn't find it to be excellent, but it has a good melancholic tone and some very nice imagery. It isn't excellent. But for a low budget piece it unravels nicely, and tells a good story. I like it 👍
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Post by Prime etc. on Jan 25, 2021 21:53:07 GMT
How about THE BALLAD OF TAM LIN directed by Roddy McDowall?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2021 22:14:36 GMT
How about THE BALLAD OF TAM LIN directed by Roddy McDowall? It's got Lovejoy in it.. It's a hell no from me.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jan 25, 2021 22:19:18 GMT
Well then what about ISLAND OF TERROR? It has a Scottish constable in it.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 25, 2021 22:50:39 GMT
How about THE BALLAD OF TAM LIN directed by Roddy McDowall? It's got Lovejoy in it.. It's a hell no from me. Who's Lovejoy?
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Jan 29, 2021 7:08:00 GMT
Ken Russell's Lair of the White Worm (1988)...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2021 8:11:37 GMT
Ken Russell's Lair of the White Worm (1988)... Fun choice, but it's set in Derbyshire, not Scotland.
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Jan 29, 2021 10:27:58 GMT
I blame Peter Capaldi and his bagpipes.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 29, 2021 14:01:24 GMT
I heard the newer one with Michael Fassbender had a horror-ish tone to it. Never saw it though.
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