some neat trivia for immaculate from wikipedia. if it's true.
Much of the film was shot at Villa Parisi and the Doria Pamphilj Gallery. Villa Parisi had previously been used as a location for several horror films, including Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970), A Bay of Blood (1971), Blood for Dracula (1974) and Burial Ground (1981).
zombie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 7:39 pm
some neat trivia for immaculate from wikipedia. if it's true.
Much of the film was shot at Villa Parisi and the Doria Pamphil Gallery. Villa Parisi had previously been used as a location for several horror films, including Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970), A Bay of Blood (1971), Blood for Dracula (1974) and Burial Ground (1981).
Jason wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 6:08 pm
When Evil Lurks
Best horror movie of the 21st century?!?!
i can not abide your blasphemous tongue (or fingers)!
It gave me literal goosebumps. It wasn't overly dramatic. No overacting. Completely unpredictable. Unique. It just hit the spot for me. Is it the best of the 21st century? It is absolutely in the conversation.
Jason wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 6:08 pm
When Evil Lurks
Best horror movie of the 21st century?!?!
i can not abide your blasphemous tongue (or fingers)!
It gave me literal goosebumps. It wasn't overly dramatic. No overacting. Completely unpredictable. Unique. It just hit the spot for me. Is it the best of the 21st century? It is absolutely in the conversation.
Jason wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 6:08 pm
When Evil Lurks
Best horror movie of the 21st century?!?!
i can not abide your blasphemous tongue (or fingers)!
It gave me literal goosebumps. It wasn't overly dramatic. No overacting. Completely unpredictable. Unique. It just hit the spot for me. Is it the best of the 21st century? It is absolutely in the conversation.
"in the conversation" seems more fair.
I can't say definitively that it is the best of this century, but I also cannot definitively think of a movie in the last 24 years that is for sure better. It could be top 5. It could be 1. I really don't know. But it's right there with It Follows, Let The Right One In, etc...
Jason wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 2:33 pm
Is there a rule against seeing a movie twice for the challenge? Never really thought about it, but I'm considering possibly one more theater viewing of The Substance before it disappears forever.
there is a rule against it. i've tried before to get away with it, once with commentary and one without. and it's a no go.
Yep, this is also why it's a bummer when Joe Bob does his Halloween special for the month and we have no idea what they're showing ahead of time, and sometimes we've already watched it in the challenge lol.
Jason wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 3:28 pm
How good was A Return to Salem's Lot? I haven't seen it and it seems to have generally awful reviews. I would blind buy it but it's going for around 30 bucks and I am not ready to pay that much for a movie if it's worse than bad.
Not worth 30 in my opinion
I'd like to bang out a back-to-back when I have extra time and watch both Salem's Lot and Return but if Return is that bad I'll just stick with a rewatch of Salem's Lot and move on.
It's pretty lousy, and really doesn't have anything to do with 'Salem's Lot other than the title. Sure, it pretends to be the same town and all, but Larry should've just stuck with an original setting than try to make a quick buck with a "sequel".
zombie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 7:34 pm
so i've decided to watch the first omen tonight. and probably watch the omen afterward, to catch any potential references in the prequel.
Jason wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 3:28 pm
How good was A Return to Salem's Lot? I haven't seen it and it seems to have generally awful reviews. I would blind buy it but it's going for around 30 bucks and I am not ready to pay that much for a movie if it's worse than bad.
Not worth 30 in my opinion
I'd like to bang out a back-to-back when I have extra time and watch both Salem's Lot and Return but if Return is that bad I'll just stick with a rewatch of Salem's Lot and move on.
It's pretty lousy, and really doesn't have anything to do with 'Salem's Lot other than the title. Sure, it pretends to be the same town and all, but Larry should've just stuck with an original setting than try to make a quick buck with a "sequel".
That's kind of the consensus reading I've gotten from it. Reeks of a rushed movie to gain money. I'll pass and just watch the original miniseries.
Jason wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 6:08 pm
When Evil Lurks
Best horror movie of the 21st century?!?!
i can not abide your blasphemous tongue (or fingers)!
It gave me literal goosebumps. It wasn't overly dramatic. No overacting. Completely unpredictable. Unique. It just hit the spot for me. Is it the best of the 21st century? It is absolutely in the conversation.
"in the conversation" seems more fair.
I can't say definitively that it is the best of this century, but I also cannot definitively think of a movie in the last 24 years that is for sure better. It could be top 5. It could be 1. I really don't know. But it's right there with It Follows, Let The Right One In, etc...
our top fives will just have to be significantly different.