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Dexter's undead dead dad got very dead in this one.
I saw that many years ago, round a friend's house - so many years ago that he was about the only person in our circle to own a VHS machine, and invitations to one of his video evenings were much coveted. I've been meaning to watch it again for years as I thought it was great. Must add it to the list
Sorry about the spoiler but it's a bit predictable really.
I don't think anybody's allowed to complain about spoilers for a film that's knocking on forty years old
The Python app server stuff having kept me busy, I had neglected to make any preparations for tea - or more accurately, I made them the other night by saving some leftovers from the Chinese, so cold aromatic lamb followed by refried beef chow mien it was
It was busy out just before; turns out they had Night Football at the football place. I don't suppose there's anything else to do on a Tuesday night. In my years in the licensed trade, Tuesday was always the quietest night of the week.
This evening's main feature was Morgan (2016), in which a Risk Assessment Consultant is sent to a small, secluded research establishment by "Corporate" to investigate an unfortunate incident involving one of their experiments in growing artificial people through genetic engineering, in this case the young-woman-like Morgan of the title. Not too bad, but nothing special; it helps pass ninety minutes in a reasonably entertaining way.
This evening's main feature was Morgan (2016), in which a Risk Assessment Consultant is sent to a small, secluded research establishment by "Corporate" to investigate an unfortunate incident involving one of their experiments in growing artificial people through genetic engineering, in this case the young-woman-like Morgan of the title. Not too bad, but nothing special; it helps pass ninety minutes in a reasonably entertaining way.
Goodnight all
i thought you meant 'Morgan, - a suitable case for treatment' from 1966 for a minute
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