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Anyone who has a penchant for thoroughly weird Nazi occult thrillers should probably check out The Keep. Directed by none other than Michael Mann.
It is a bit shite though 🙂
It's great on acid.
allthepies - MemberIt is a bit shite though
Is it? I think in the harsh light of today it looks a bit hokey, but it was creepy for it's time. I like it. I wouldn't argue that it's a great film but it's certainly different.
I watched it last time it was recommended on here. What a pile of shit.
Yeah I recommended it last time
Not everyone loves it. Michael Mann, Gabriel Byrne, Ian Mackellen, synth overload soundtrack , yeah its flawed but still special imho
kimbersYeah I recommended it last time
Not everyone loves it. Michael Mann, Gabriel Byrne, Ian Mackellen, synth overload soundtrack , yeah its flawed but still special imho
Very much so. It has a spark of invention or uniqueness that modern films don't seem to have.
I recall Kimbers PSA thread about a year ago. I watched it on that occasion for the second time and purchased Francis Wilsons graphic novel off the back of it. I thinks it's great - one for the nerd herd though.
Decent remake of the Mummy story with a cool 80s feel (if you're a child of the 80s that is - if not, it probably feels a bit odd).
I saw it earlier this year for the first time. It wasn't a classic by any stretch but i probably saw it 30 years too late. There's deffo something about it - it's bizarrely sinister for something that isn't scary.
Is this the one that's based on a comic?
No - it's based on a novel.
'The Keep has received generally negative reviews, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 27%.
F. Paul Wilson has publicly expressed his distaste for the film version, writing in the short story collection The Barrens (and Others) that it is, “Visually intriguing, but otherwise utterly incomprehensible.”'
codybrennan'The Keep has received generally negative reviews, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 27%.
Regardless of The Keep, ignore Rotten Tomatoes for film reviews. It's bullshit.
Thought the book was one of the best horror stories I'd read, but that was 30-odd years ago. The film, not so much.
I remember it. Definitely left an impression. Weird score. Man riding thru forests forever on a motorbike? Nazi bunker in said forest? Occult creature in said bunker?
Silllyyyyy but awesome at the same time. DiscIaimer: I was a child in the 80s.
What the problem here is up their own arse producers. The book is sweet. f the film is crap it's becase producers are rubbish.
Which they are so often. This is why the boo is often so much bbetr than the film
I remember it being filmed, used to go up to the quarry after school to watch, you could just wander around film sets back then.
still remember the directors 911 up to it's doors stuck in grey quarry silt !
same quarry as Antur stiniog.
