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Monster wrote:A Cure for Wellness
What did you think about it? I had mixed feelings when I saw it. Interested in watching it again sometime later.
Not altogether bad but a little too psychological and weird for my taste. I do like Jason Isaacs though. He kept me watching to the end.
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Winchester
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Return of the Living Dead
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Monster wrote:Winchester
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About to start up Salem's Lot (1979). Will be a first time viewing.
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Jason wrote:About to start up Salem's Lot (1979). Will be a first time viewing.
Full TV version, or the edited-for-theaters version? Watch the longer one.

One of my favorite King books, and I enjoy both TV adaptions so far.
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Good movie, great book. Easily in SK's top 5.
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Monster wrote:Good movie, great book. Easily in SK's top 5.
Possibly my 3rd favorite book (behind The Stand and It). 4th if I count Skeleton Crew, but not everyone counts his short story collections.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Monster wrote:Good movie, great book. Easily in SK's top 5.
Possibly my 3rd favorite book (behind The Stand and It). 4th if I count Skeleton Crew, but not everyone counts his short story collections.
3rd for me too behind IT and Pet Sematary, followed by The Stand and Different Seasons.
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Pet Sematary and Christine would round out my 5 novels of his.
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Duma Key and Revival tbh.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Jason wrote:About to start up Salem's Lot (1979). Will be a first time viewing.
Full TV version, or the edited-for-theaters version? Watch the longer one.

One of my favorite King books, and I enjoy both TV adaptions so far.
I am pretty sure it's the longer version. I have the DVD and it's just over three hours long. Haven't started the movie just yet.

I have had it for like 10+ years, but it's just one of those ones where I couldn't quite find the mood to pull the trigger and pop the sumbitch in. I was on youtube last night and got a random recommendation for a Salem's Lot clip. I saw the thumbnail and it was some dude with this black face and blank expression sitting in a chair and I was like "I ain't watching that clip, I'm watching the movie." lol
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Monster wrote:A Quiet Place
That more than made up for the clogged toilet that was Winchester.
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Monster wrote:
Monster wrote:A Quiet Place
That more than made up for the clogged toilet that was Winchester.
lol

A Quiet Place is pretty good, luckily. Jim Halpert proved to be a pretty damn good director.
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Hereditary was better than all those, imo.

Actual haven't seen either of them, but whatevs. :p
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IT (2017). So far ....pretty good. Didn't care for the beginning CGI though.
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Dead Men Tell No Tales
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Jason wrote:About to start up Salem's Lot (1979). Will be a first time viewing.
Fuck me, that was an excellent vampire movie. What the fuck? Why is this never mentioned with the greats? It's absolutely in league with The Lost Boys, Fright Night, From Dusk Till Dawn and such. If not better...

And I would've probably kissed Susan, tbh.
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Jason wrote:
Jason wrote:About to start up Salem's Lot (1979). Will be a first time viewing.
Fuck me, that was an excellent vampire movie. What the fuck? Why is this never mentioned with the greats? It's absolutely in league with The Lost Boys, Fright Night, From Dusk Till Dawn and such. If not better...

And I would've probably kissed Susan, tbh.
Because it's not that good.
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