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Apology accepted, and I apologize too. I didn't realise I'd misinterpreted you before, I promise it's not one of those AV vendettas. And I withdraw my "Duh" as well, your explanation shows it was unwarranted.

Also with great respect: please check through your comments before posting them, then we can avoid all this unnecessary confusion. I agree with your point, by the way, just not with the manner in which it's put. And 'Duh' to you too.

Woah there, Ditko isn't dead yet. Old as the hills admittedly.

Thanks for the link, you're a gent. Short article, isn't it?

Let's all go and see it.

I like this one. One dog goes one way, the other dog goes the other way.

Sean Young refuses to do the film without him.

There hasn't been a Blaxploitation gateway to geekery yet, has there? I don't think it's a genre that really merits a deep look at any particular actor/director like the Spaghetti Westerns feature should have done. But it's an interesting enough subject and we can all join in a Black Dynamite quote-athon at the end of

John Landis is America!

No love for Plague Of The Zombies? For shame, Sir!

I don't think Don't Look Now is classed as a ghost story movie, so I'll go for The Others and Ghost Story.

There was some woman in The Observer bigging it up the other day. She accused people who didn't like it of being 'haters', and demanded to know why it wasn't Oscar nominated.

Max Landis wrote the story after learning how his father used his powers for evil on the set of The Twilight Zone.

I picked up an eighties punk compilation album a few years ago and on the back it had an advert for actors to audition for the role of Sid. It basically said "no experience necessary, as long as you look a bit like him." Thank God we got Oldman.

I was going to say that with the care and attention lavished on the likes of Godzilla we'd lose access to cultural artefacts like the Raymond Burr version or the Lorne Greene film Tidal Wave. I'm delighted it's been added as an extra, as it's not in my BFI release. Now the youngsters get to watch the Saturday morning

It's a worthy cause to get involved in. Let us know how you get on. I'll be interested to hear your thoughts on Ninja Bugeicho, if they have it.

"Katherine Heigl…rough and tumble…aptitude…good…comic timing…the jokes keep flying(!)" Sam Adams.

You're right, it's been around for a while. I saw it at a festival last year and had kind of forgotten about it 'til I read the review.