zombie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:23 pm
i wish livid was more available. it's in a somewhat similar vein to abigail and no one ever seems to talk about it. (outside of reign. he's the reason i know about it, but yeah)
Was going to start the morning with Deadly Games - had a nice Blu-ray rip video from YouTube prepared to go - but it's been privated, and now the only video up I see is the cut version (ten minutes less time). I don't really have the money to spend on a Blu-ray (especially for a movie I don't know if I'll care for), but might not have a choice if I want to get this one in.
Could rent it on Amazon Prime, I guess - they list the 1 hr 35 min running time - but I've had issues trusting Prime in the past.
Regardless, instead going with The Icebox Murders (1982).
zombie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:23 pm
i wish livid was more available. it's in a somewhat similar vein to abigail and no one ever seems to talk about it. (outside of reign. he's the reason i know about it, but yeah)
"Refn - reknowned Danish director of such films as THE NEON DEMON and DRIVE and the winner of a similar eBay auction that left him the owner of Andy Milligan's celluloid rarities and scraps - has now unveiled THE NEST OF THE CUCKOO BIRDS absolutely free - as the opening salvo of his forthcoming byNWR.com streaming site, which premiered last night in piggy-back fashion on the art film streaming site MUBI. Dale Berry's HOT THRILLS AND WARM CHILLS (1967), restored with materials from the Something Weird Video collection, will be premiering in a few days. Refn's channel will be premiering independently next February."
zombie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:38 am
this is edited so strangely.
Yeah, it's definitely unique. The beginning made it seem like we'd see him undercover with a bunch of moon-shiners, but we immediately skip all of that and go to him wandering through the swamps. Bizarre option. Had to have been a better way to set him in a swamp than that.
zombie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:38 am
this is edited so strangely.
Yeah, it's definitely unique. The beginning made it seem like we'd see him undercover with a bunch of moon-shiners, but we immediately skip all of that and go to him wandering through the swamps. Bizarre option. Had to have been a better way to set him in a swamp than that.
uh huh. it's kind of jarring. i think this could have been a cool little indie horror, if it was put together more coherently.