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    Robert Bronzi's Bronsonsploitation trend continues!

    "Back in 1983, Charles Bronson starred in an awesome serial killer thriller called 10 to Midnight. Now Bronson look-alike Robert Bronzi has the lead in a thriller called 12 to Midnight – but the serial killer he needs to take down happens to be a werewolf! 12 to Midnight is set to receive a limited theatrical release on August 1st, and will also be available to watch on DirecTV and other streaming platforms. With the release date just one week away, a trailer for the film has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above."

    https://www.joblo.com/12-to-midnight-trailer

    Rock! Shock! Pop!

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    Wth?

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    • #3
      I’m not familiar with Bronzi’s oeuvre to date, but this looks like quinessential “drunk in a hotel room / WTF, this exists?” type viewing.

      I hope that one day the stars will align and allow me to experience it in that context.

      On a pedantic note meanwhile:
      One thing which has always annoyed me about ’10 to Midnight’ is that the title is both totally bland, and has no relevance to the film’s story at all. (Comment from my wife when we watched it: “why is this not called NAKED KILLER?”)

      ’12 to Midnight’ (so… 11:48? Pretty punctual werewolf..) sounds even stupider, which I’d imagine will prove entirely appropriate.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by BW Haggar View Post
        I’m not familiar with Bronzi’s oeuvre to date, but this looks like quinessential “drunk in a hotel room / WTF, this exists?” type viewing.

        I hope that one day the stars will align and allow me to experience it in that context.

        On a pedantic note meanwhile:
        One thing which has always annoyed me about ’10 to Midnight’ is that the title is both totally bland, and has no relevance to the film’s story at all. (Comment from my wife when we watched it: “why is this not called NAKED KILLER?”)

        ’12 to Midnight’ (so… 11:48? Pretty punctual werewolf..) sounds even stupider, which I’d imagine will prove entirely appropriate.
        I find it amusing that the title makes this one sound less urgent than the movie it’s trying to be a sequel to. Five to Midnight would have sounded a lot less dumb.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BW Haggar View Post
          I’m not familiar with Bronzi’s oeuvre to date, but this looks like quinessential “drunk in a hotel room / WTF, this exists?” type viewing.

          I hope that one day the stars will align and allow me to experience it in that context.

          On a pedantic note meanwhile:
          One thing which has always annoyed me about ’10 to Midnight’ is that the title is both totally bland, and has no relevance to the film’s story at all. (Comment from my wife when we watched it: “why is this not called NAKED KILLER?”)

          ’12 to Midnight’ (so… 11:48? Pretty punctual werewolf..) sounds even stupider, which I’d imagine will prove entirely appropriate.
          I've only seen ESCAPE FROM DEATH BLOCK 13 and it's pretty entertaining for a no-budget modern action flick. Expect lots of camp and CGI gunfire.
          Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Darcy Parker View Post

            I find it amusing that the title makes this one sound less urgent than the movie it’s trying to be a sequel to. Five to Midnight would have sounded a lot less dumb.
            Or go with "2 Minutes to Midnight" and homage Maiden too.
            "When I die, I hope to go to Accra"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Scott View Post

              Or go with "2 Minutes to Midnight" and homage Maiden too.
              Or 2 Fast 2 Midnight!

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