About Me

David is a film addict without enough time to get through the pile of unwatched discs that never seems to shrink. In 2009 he completed his second Masters degree, leaving behind seven years of studying politics to study film academically and wrote his Dissertation about the place of the Family in The Exorcist, Rosemary's Baby and The Omen. Although he enjoys films from just about every genre, his favourite has been horror since he saw The Exorcist at a midnight showing in 1998 when it was re-released and has enjoyed finding out more and more different aspects to the genre and buying more and more DVDs and BDs.
He now has his own website at www.film365.co.uk
Pending Pile
Blu-ray Discs
Red Cliff
Sympathy for Mr Vengeance
Once Upon a Time in America
Toy Story 3
The Princess and the Frog
Fantasia
Fantasia 2000
Spartacus
The Hills Have Eyes
The Hills Have Eyes 2
The Dorm That Dripped Blood
Gran Torino
Daughters of Darkness
The Toolbox Murders
Vampyres
The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue
The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Crazies
A Nightmare on Elm Street
The Silence of the Lambs
The World: The Masters of Cinema Series
Vengeance Is Mine: The Masters of Cinema Series
True Blood: Season One
True Blood: Season Two
Mad Men: Season Three
DVD
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
Girls Prison 3
Cannibals
Thriller: A Savage Movie
What Have You Done to Solange?
Rituals
Horror Express
Saw III
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Cherry Falls
Evil Aliens
Red Eye
Thriller: A Cruel Picture
Mega Piranha
Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus
Satan's Slave
Inseminoid
Terror
Prey
Last House on Dead End Street
Death Smiled at Murder
Marquis de Sade: Justine
Return of the Killer Tomatoes
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
Night of the Living Dead
Slugs
Hell Comes to Frogtown
Rats
Creature
Crocodile
Spiders
Return to Horror High
The Stuff
Octopus
Anthropophagus
Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS
Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks
Beavis and Butthead Do America
Psychoville
The Munsters: Season One
The Munsters: Season Two
Saxondale: Series One
15 Stories High: Series One and Two
South Park: The Complete Thirteenth Season
Links
Books Read in 2011
Never Let Me Go Katsuo Ishiguro
Kingdom of Fear Hunter S. Thompson
Dracula Bram Stoker
Books read in 2010
Jaws Peter Benchley
Naked Lunch William S. Burroughs
Mystic River Dennis Lehane
The Exorcist William Peter Blatty
Ill Effects: the Media/Violence Debate Martin Barker and Julian Petley (eds.)
Cinema Sewer Volume 1 Ron Bougie (ed.)
On the Road Jack Kerouac
All The Pretty Horses Cormac McCarthy
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test Tom Wolfe
Songs of the Doomed Hunter S Thompson
The Fall Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan
Shutter Island Dennis Lehane
The Princess Bride William Goldman
Handling the Undead John Ajvide Lindqvist
Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy
Generation of Swine Hunter S Thompson
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill
The Strain Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan
Pygmy Chuck Palahniuk
A New Omnibus of Crime Tony Hillerman & Rosemary Herbert (eds)
Let the Right One In John Ajvide Lindqvist
Fear and Loathing in America: the Brutal Odyssey Of an Outlaw Journalist 1968 - 1976 Hunter S Thompson
Trainspotting Irvine Welsh
Snuff Chuck Palahniuk
It's Only A Movie Mark Kermode
American Psycho Bret Easton Ellis
Rant Chuck Palahniuk
Books of Blood 4-6 Clive Barker
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 Hunter S. Thompson
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale Philip K Dick
The Day of the Triffids John Wyndham
Haunted Chuck Palahniuk
The Audacity of Hype Armando Iannucci
My Setup
Panasonic TH42PZ80 Full HD Plasma Screen
PS3 Blu-ray Player (Region B)
Maidston MD-BR-2102 Blu-ray Player (Region A)
Sony DVP-NS718 DVD Player (Multi Region)
Toshiba D-R1SB DVD Recorder (Multi Region)
Virgin Media V+ Cable Box
Onkyo TX-SR606 AV Amplifier
Sony CDP-337ESD CD Player
Eltax Liberty 7.0 Surround Speakers
Eltax Atomic A-6.2 Subwoofer
Index of Discussions - Page 1
What film did it for you?
Was there a film that turned you into a film addict? Was there a time when you saw something, either at home or at the cinema, that made you think "I...
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