2024 October Challenge Discussion Thread

Participate in our annual horror movie binge-watching throughout the month of October.
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zombie wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:23 pm also immaculate can't hold a candle to the first omen.
Immaculate's act 1 is better, but I definitely think First Omen's following two acts overcame it. Weird how they came out like two weeks apart from each other, though I know Immaculate's script was circling around for many years, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a little peaking-at-others-homework when it came to First Omen.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:57 pm
zombie wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:23 pm also immaculate can't hold a candle to the first omen.
Immaculate's act 1 is better, but I definitely think First Omen's following two acts overcame it. Weird how they came out like two weeks apart from each other, though I know Immaculate's script was circling around for many years, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a little peaking-at-others-homework when it came to First Omen.
i've heard that immaculate was originally about high school girls not nuns but was changed along the way to better suit sydney sweeney. maybe true, maybe not.
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Time for some Wishmaster 2
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Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
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I actually checked to see if it was the same Cinematographer for The Eternals. It's not, but that's the similar dark photography vibe I'm getting.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:12 pm Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
That's among my biggest gripes of modern movies. Adds to the already cartoony feel of modern flicks. Doesn't feel as real when it's half a cartoon.
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Got super into the first two Wishmaster movies in the early-mid 2000s. Been 10 years or more since I last watched. Used to prefer part 2 a little.
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Andrew Divoff carried these movies. Such a great Djinn.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: The lawyer scene :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:12 pm Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
That's among my biggest gripes of modern movies. Adds to the already cartoony feel of modern flicks. Doesn't feel as real when it's half a cartoon.
And it's a legit gripe too. Not only do you have to fidget with TV setting to hopefully get a "best" version, but if you see it in theaters, you easily risk a screening that isn't using the brightest setting to save on power.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:33 pm
Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:12 pm Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
That's among my biggest gripes of modern movies. Adds to the already cartoony feel of modern flicks. Doesn't feel as real when it's half a cartoon.
And it's a legit gripe too. Not only do you have to fidget with TV setting to hopefully get a "best" version, but if you see it in theaters, you easily risk a screening that isn't using the brightest setting to save on power.
I can never find an audio balance either. New movies rely on jump scares and it feels like they intentionally have quiet dialog to make you crank the volume.
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Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:38 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:33 pm
Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:12 pm Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
That's among my biggest gripes of modern movies. Adds to the already cartoony feel of modern flicks. Doesn't feel as real when it's half a cartoon.
And it's a legit gripe too. Not only do you have to fidget with TV setting to hopefully get a "best" version, but if you see it in theaters, you easily risk a screening that isn't using the brightest setting to save on power.
I can never find an audio balance either. New movies rely on jump scares and it feels like they intentionally have quiet dialog to make you crank the volume.
Yep, that's frustrating as fuck too.
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I do hope this role gets Cage back into Oscar talk, cause he's fucking killing it here.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:53 pm I do hope this role gets Cage back into Oscar talk, cause he's fucking killing it here.
I went in completely blind when it hit theaters a few months ago, had no idea who he was in the movie until a scene kinda late and I was like "Is that who Nicolas Cage is playing?"

Lol. I was expecting to see him pop up as a regular dude at some point in the movie.
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8.2 on Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies. Still prefer it over the original after all these years, but not by a hell of a lot.
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Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:38 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:33 pm
Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:12 pm Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
That's among my biggest gripes of modern movies. Adds to the already cartoony feel of modern flicks. Doesn't feel as real when it's half a cartoon.
And it's a legit gripe too. Not only do you have to fidget with TV setting to hopefully get a "best" version, but if you see it in theaters, you easily risk a screening that isn't using the brightest setting to save on power.
I can never find an audio balance either. New movies rely on jump scares and it feels like they intentionally have quiet dialog to make you crank the volume.
i feel like it has to be more than jump scares because it's done that way in most movies and tv shows. not just with horror. i think the biggest gripe about it has been with christopher nolan and he hasn't done a horror yet. but he should. :P
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zombie wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:11 am
Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:38 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:33 pm
Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:12 pm Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
That's among my biggest gripes of modern movies. Adds to the already cartoony feel of modern flicks. Doesn't feel as real when it's half a cartoon.
And it's a legit gripe too. Not only do you have to fidget with TV setting to hopefully get a "best" version, but if you see it in theaters, you easily risk a screening that isn't using the brightest setting to save on power.
I can never find an audio balance either. New movies rely on jump scares and it feels like they intentionally have quiet dialog to make you crank the volume.
i feel like it has to be more than jump scares because it's done that way in most movies and tv shows. not just with horror. i think the biggest gripe about it has been with christopher nolan and he hasn't done a horror yet. but he should. :P
Yet I never really notice it with Chris Nolan movies, but it's definitely beyond just jump scares/horror that are guilty of this.
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Starting V/H/S/Beyond
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Tiggnutz wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 8:00 am Starting V/H/S/Beyond
This is only the second movie in the series I've watched. This first story is very cool
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:50 am
zombie wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:11 am
Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:38 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:33 pm
Jason wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm
DancesWithWerewolves wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:12 pm Longleg's cinematography is awfully dark. Not Game Of Thrones' long night dark, but still keeps up the trend of modern cinematographers not giving a crap about contrast.
That's among my biggest gripes of modern movies. Adds to the already cartoony feel of modern flicks. Doesn't feel as real when it's half a cartoon.
And it's a legit gripe too. Not only do you have to fidget with TV setting to hopefully get a "best" version, but if you see it in theaters, you easily risk a screening that isn't using the brightest setting to save on power.
I can never find an audio balance either. New movies rely on jump scares and it feels like they intentionally have quiet dialog to make you crank the volume.
i feel like it has to be more than jump scares because it's done that way in most movies and tv shows. not just with horror. i think the biggest gripe about it has been with christopher nolan and he hasn't done a horror yet. but he should. :P
Yet I never really notice it with Chris Nolan movies, but it's definitely beyond just jump scares/horror that are guilty of this.
Here's a good video explaining why audio's fucked in new movies.

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