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Finish up the day with comfort film Fright Night
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what's cooler...vampire on a scooter in this movie. or vampire on a skateboard in a girl walks home alone at night?
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You're hitting on a lot of what I criticized. It's a silly/schlocky film that is definitely elevated by getting at least B+ talent to work on it, which is maybe why I dig it a bit more is you don't see Basket Case getting that love. And yes the ass shaking helped. I'd watch it again with a Henelotter fest like I did this time, but can't see otherwise.Slaughterhouserock wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 4:14 pm I'm obviously the odd man out here, I just don't see the appeal other than the final scene. And I don't feel it was worth sitting through two hours to get to. Interesting premise, a couple good gore scenes, a couple genuine laughs. That's all I got.
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I have to say, in my old age, Nancy's "Wake me up in 20 minutes" bit at the end of NOES gets to me now. I mean she has to set up a fucking sledgehammer that weighs twice what she does, it would probably take me like 2 hours to set all that shit up. Then I got to fall asleep, pull that motherfucker out, yeah, it's gonna be a long night damnit, not no 20 friggin minutes. Still dope though.
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satanic hispanics should be on shudder or amc (the parent company)?
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Dream time and real time are two different things. Any more than 20 minutes sleep is death.Reign in Blood wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 6:16 pm I have to say, in my old age, Nancy's "Wake me up in 20 minutes" bit at the end of NOES gets to me now. I mean she has to set up a fucking sledgehammer that weighs twice what she does, it would probably take me like 2 hours to set all that shit up. Then I got to fall asleep, pull that motherfucker out, yeah, it's gonna be a long night damnit, not no 20 friggin minutes. Still dope though.
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comfort movie double feature: sorority house massacre and slumber party massacre. then my head hits the pillow.
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That's good and informative. I still see it as lazy to keep dialogue low to keep rolling the volume up and down though. Still weird I never felt this issue with Nolan, even though I've heard about it for a long time lolSlaughterhouserock wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 8:40 amHere's a good video explaining why audio's fucked in new movies.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:50 amYet I never really notice it with Chris Nolan movies, but it's definitely beyond just jump scares/horror that are guilty of this.zombie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:11 ami 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.Jason wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:38 pmI 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.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:33 pmAnd 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.Jason wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pmThat'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.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.
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ahahahahahaha
THat might be my favorite kill of the last 10 years now
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Watched I Saw The TV Glow this morning.
I'm annoyed. It wasn't awful, but for most of the runtime I was just left wondering why the fuck is this in the horror section, and even when it got weird (well, weirder) I think it tried leaning into a Lynch style horror-adjacent than fully diving in. I'm counting it out of stubbornness, but I don't recommend for others.
There's Something In The Barn was entertaining as hell though. Was surprised it was Rated R, but I guess they got an extra "fuck" in there or something that kicked it over the line.
I'm annoyed. It wasn't awful, but for most of the runtime I was just left wondering why the fuck is this in the horror section, and even when it got weird (well, weirder) I think it tried leaning into a Lynch style horror-adjacent than fully diving in. I'm counting it out of stubbornness, but I don't recommend for others.
There's Something In The Barn was entertaining as hell though. Was surprised it was Rated R, but I guess they got an extra "fuck" in there or something that kicked it over the line.
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It's possibly that I'm the only one who really liked I Saw the TV Glow here.
For my thoughts on the horror films I've seen, please look here: https://jigsawshorrorcorner.wordpress.com/
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It is kinda weird I watched 3 new-watches in a row that have the same runtime lol
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Watching The Omen (1976) to end the night in preparation for The First Omen at some point.
Gonna swing over to the theater at 10:20AM tomorrow morning for Terrifier 3 if I time it all right.
Gonna swing over to the theater at 10:20AM tomorrow morning for Terrifier 3 if I time it all right.
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I don't see it as horror at all, but that's what they promoted it as for some reason.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 9:51 pm Watched I Saw The TV Glow this morning.
I'm annoyed. It wasn't awful, but for most of the runtime I was just left wondering why the fuck is this in the horror section, and even when it got weird (well, weirder) I think it tried leaning into a Lynch style horror-adjacent than fully diving in. I'm counting it out of stubbornness, but I don't recommend for others.
There's Something In The Barn was entertaining as hell though. Was surprised it was Rated R, but I guess they got an extra "fuck" in there or something that kicked it over the line.
There's Something in the Barn is fun.
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Going 9.3 on The Omen (1976).
Gonna start up now and possibly finish The Descent tonight. Pretty sure this is the third viewing. Didn't care for it in my first two viewings, maybe third times the charm. We shall see.
Gonna start up now and possibly finish The Descent tonight. Pretty sure this is the third viewing. Didn't care for it in my first two viewings, maybe third times the charm. We shall see.
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British woman shitting on bluegrass music is not a good start.
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So did the husband die too? I assumed he died but "She's gone" was said in the hospital as opposed to "They're gone". Or did she only care about her daughter or something?