Hammer Horror Legend Ingrid Pitt Dies

Hammer Horror legend Ingrid Pitt has died in London, England aged 73 years old, according to the BBC. It was announced this afternoon that the Polish actress passed away in a south London hospital after falling down a few days earlier.

Many considered her the ‘Queen of Hammer Horror’ after her iconic role in Countess Dracula and several other roles, including The Vampire Lovers, directed by her husband George Roy Baker, who passed away last month at the age of 93.

Born in 1937 in Poland, Pitt survived the horrors of the concentration camps during WW2 and lived for a time in California. She made her film debut in 1965 in David Lean’s Doctor Zhivago. However it is her roles in the vampire films The Vampire Lovers – based on the short story Camilla by Sheridan Le Fanu, her role as Elizabeth Bathory in Countess Dracula and a small part in The Wicker Man that cemented her on-screen reputation as a horror icon.

In later life she mixed acting with writing and even narrated a Cradle of Filth track. But she will always be remembered for bringing a surge of eroticism – and heaving bosom – to her vampire roles, mainly because she was ‘bloody’ gorgeous!

It’s a sad day for the horror genre but she will never be forgotten and neither will her contribution to British horror cinema.

Ingrid Pitt

1937 – 2010

Source: BBC News.

Indiana Jones Not Being Killed Off Says Harrison Ford’s Rep

Well this is good news if it were necessary for us cinema fans. One of film’s most iconic heroes, the whip-holding archaeologist Indiana Jones is NOT being killed off in his next adventure according to actor Harrison Ford’s reps.

According to The Huffington Post, speculation from a website suggested that the legendary character would be killed off in a rather pointless sequel of the popular Indiana Jones franchise. The source of the information also revealed that Jones wasn’t the first character that star Ford wanted killed off from of his major blockbuster hits!

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“Harrison thinks it would be good for Indy to die and pass on his hat to his son in the next one. George (Lucas) especially is resisting the notion but Steven (Spielberg) is considering it. Funnily enough Harrison wanted the same for Han Solo in the final Star Wars but George put an end to it. This time he doesn’t have all the say though.”
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Luckily though, the speculation was shot down by the representatives of Ford who made his long-awaited comeback as Jones in 2008 with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull which earned mixed reviews which initially looked to have put Ford off making another outing as the rogue hero.

But he is apparently keen on another sequel which could see him pair up with Shia LaBeouf again though many die-hard fans will just want Indiana Jones to retire altogether. After all Mr LaBeouf seems to be the main suggestion for any 80s type film that’s being updated for the modern generation. Besides South Park would be ready to let rip if another sequel was made, so Mr Ford, please make the best decision possible and let Indy RIP!

Source: Huffington Post.

The Expendables – DVD Review

The Expendables is a very quixotic and straight-faced action movie. It doesn’t go for ironic poses and only once, in the Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis cameo scene, does it truly wink at the audience.

The contemporary time period of the movie’s setting belies its philosophy and spirit. Sly Stallone’s action-fest was forged in the fires of the 1980s. The titans of the day were Stallone, Arnie, Van Damme, Norris, Seagal, Dudikoff, and hell, even Cynthia Rothrock!

The Expendables is a bit like Wild Geese or the Dirty Dozen only instead of casting much-respected actors it gets a bunch of knuckle-headed icons past and present to do what they do best – and it isn’t acting (Bruce Willis and Mickey Rourke excluded).

We’re promised a show stopper that rolls quickly into a humdrum movie. Stallone’s magnum opus was the deranged Rambo IV. A film so violent and ludicrous it transcended onto a higher plain of experience. The idea must have been to capitalise on those breathtakingly insane jungle warfare scenes and transplant into the “ultimate actioner” but with a slighter softer edge to appeal more to younger audiences. Cynical stuff, no? And the road to hell is paved with good intentions. The Expendables isn’t a grind, but it does run out of gasoline despite the kaboom-kaboom-kaboom denouement.

A couple of good things shine through including Eric Roberts’ rogue CIA man, Bruce Willis’ Mr. Church and Mickey Rourke’s downbeat soliloquy about his time in Serbia. Stallone’s film, in general, does have the building blocks of something special – it just doesn’t deliver. We were promised in the trailers and by the hype machine an action adventure movie like no other. Instead we get an action adventure like all the rest.

It feels creaky in several places and the set-pieces aren’t up to much either. Stallone looks like he’s melting and clearly doesn’t want to let go of his sacred image. Is The Expendables a requiem?

The DVD extras are pretty standard stuff. The gag reel is worth watching just so you can see Bruce Willis struggle with the word ‘Vilena’. Come on man! You got paid a lot of money for two minutes work – at least get your damn lines right.

A deleted scene was wisely exercised because it’s, well, rubbish. Dolph Lundgren tells a joke before shooting somebody. The joke isn’t even remotely funny. A Stallone yak track is pretty boring and delivered in the typical mumble and monotone we so love. The standard documentary further compounds the mediocrity.

That said, if you want to turn off your brain for an hour and a half and leave it on autopilot, The Expendables is fine enough. It really does ape 1980s action films in that respect.

Rambo IV remains Stallone’s most insane and brilliant effort. The man is a mystery to me. If you dig into his career there’s some real gems along with the turds. The Expendables is somewhere in the middle. Perhaps for The Expendables 2 he can rev it up a bit more, bring in Willis for a lot longer, excise some of the dead-weight like Randy Couture and let Charisma Carpenter join the team.

Rating: ?????

The Expendables blasts on to Blu-ray and DVD from Monday 13th December.