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Parachute posted:No I mean like where they would actually cut away to a sit-down interview at any point, really. I definitely remember a lot of the in-the-act exposition the lead would give. ah. I feel like there are a few of those? it's been a long minute since I've seen the movie too.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:ah. I feel like there are a few of those? it's been a long minute since I've seen the movie too. There are a couple sit down interviews like in the cafe and stuff but the whole film is "unedited" so it doesn't have any of the polish one usually associates with mockumentaries. It's all presented as rough footage which is why I guess it gets caught up in the "found footage" genre occasionally.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 21:33 |
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The line between found footage movie and mockumentary can sometimes be very thin.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 21:36 |
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VHS 2 and 3 sucks, I'm glad we could all agree on this.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 22:13 |
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I can't agree on that. V/H/S/2 is better than either V/H/S or Viral. It's the closest to being a new media version of Creepshow. The other two are basically just Videodrome, once writ too small, then again writ too large.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 22:53 |
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Chichevache posted:I saw it in theaters and I'd give it an 8 out of 10. Definitely worth watching if you'd like a good laugh. There were some pretty funny scenes in it. Nina Dobrev is fine as hell too. Yeah, I was pretty too which seems almost necessary for this movie. And god drat she really is fine. Dirk Squarejaw posted:American Netflix? It's only giving me suggestions based on Let's Be Cops. I thought I had my VPN on US Netflix but I guess it was on Canadian. We get random stuff. GonSmithe posted:Let's Be Cops is pretty vile. I mean, I understand not finding the movie funny, but vile? That's just harsh. Although I'm not gonna lie, the movie came out at a terrible time for cops in the US.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 22:53 |
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Doubleposting becauseravenkult posted:VHS 2 and 3 sucks, I'm glad we could all agree on this. is so goddamn false I can't wrap my head around it. VHS2 is thoroughly entertaining, even through the weakest segment (Honeymoon) and Viral is 3/4ths good.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 22:55 |
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Mash posted:Doubleposting because Honeymoon is from the first one not only can we not agree which of the movies were good, we can't agree which of the movies were which
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Honeymoon is from the first one I just woke up gimme a break Certain segments from VHS 1 and 2 blur together for me, probably because I've only ever watched them back to back.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 23:03 |
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Slumber Party Alien Abduction.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:09 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Honeymoon is from the first one Honeymoon is like someone decided to make a new Tales of the Unexpected but forgot to add any wit or charm. Alien dog is just bad.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:19 |
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They're more like if someone wanted to make an extremely good movie, and an extremely cool one, in that order.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:20 |
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ozmunkeh posted:Honeymoon and the alien dog camera one are the worst segments of their respective movies. Agreed. Slumber Party and Honeymoon are the worst two in the series, for me.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:23 |
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Honeymoon is the second best of the first, and SPAA is the second worst of the second. or does that confuse you?
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:26 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Honeymoon is the second best of the first, and SPAA is the second worst of the second. or does that confuse you? I plan on watching Viral this weekend and hopefully will be able to work out which is the third best of the second worst movie. Wish me luck.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:32 |
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I think I like all the shorts besides Wingard and Barrett's in the second.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:34 |
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God's Not Dead was the best hatewatch I've seen in a while. It's heavy handed even for a Christian film with a strong agenda.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 00:57 |
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The best part is how it's not enough that Kevin Sorbo is an awful atheist, he is also literally evil and makes menacing supervillain speeches about how he's going to destroy the kid's entire life. And the premise is just him saying "FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS CLASS let's agree that God is Dead so we can talk about other philosophy" and somehow this is an outrage that WILL NOT STAND. Like he seriously tells the kid "dude I don't care if you pray tonight or whatever I'm just saying FOR THIS CLASS let's skip the argument entirely". I think that's pretty reasonable
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Fun fact: Some fundamentalists got mad at God's Not Dead for acknowledging that the Big Bang happened.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 01:53 |
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Netflix has devolved badly in the last 3-5 years. I know it's not their fault but the catalog is now like 85% B-class documentaries/documercials, horror sequels, and occasionally a good movie or TV show. It seems like they hardly add anything older than 30 years ago to the streaming catalog anymore. What I want is pretty much the streaming equivalent of channels like TCM, but most older films are only streamable a la carte on services like Amazon and VUDU. There is the Warner Archive but that is pretty B-quality stuff and they know it. Hulu is good for the Criterion Collection, but what do you do when you want to watch older movies that are... I dunno, middlebrow? Like old musicals, comedies, etc.?
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neonnoodle posted:Netflix has devolved badly in the last 3-5 years. I know it's not their fault but the catalog is now like 85% B-class documentaries/documercials, horror sequels, and occasionally a good movie or TV show. It seems like they hardly add anything older than 30 years ago to the streaming catalog anymore. There's a fair amount of old sci-fi on there that I have really enjoyed. Amazon Prime has some deep cuts from the 60s that are kind of in the exploitation realm, but all stuff I had never heard of before.
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neonnoodle posted:Netflix has devolved badly in the last 3-5 years. I know it's not their fault but the catalog is now like 85% B-class documentaries/documercials, horror sequels, and occasionally a good movie or TV show. It seems like they hardly add anything older than 30 years ago to the streaming catalog anymore. Netflix is a goldmine for indie and foreign genre films. Literally the entire catalogue of past Fantastic Fest entries has been on instant at one point or another.
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neonnoodle posted:Netflix has devolved badly in the last 3-5 years. I know it's not their fault but the catalog is now like 85% B-class documentaries/documercials, horror sequels, and occasionally a good movie or TV show. It seems like they hardly add anything older than 30 years ago to the streaming catalog anymore. I don't think they expected your generation to patronize their service.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 03:59 |
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neonnoodle posted:Netflix has devolved badly in the last 3-5 years. I know it's not their fault but the catalog is now like 85% B-class documentaries/documercials, horror sequels, and occasionally a good movie or TV show. It seems like they hardly add anything older than 30 years ago to the streaming catalog anymore. You could borrow someone's WatchTCM password.
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neonnoodle posted:Netflix has devolved badly in the last 3-5 years. I know it's not their fault but the catalog is now like 85% B-class documentaries/documercials, horror sequels, and occasionally a good movie or TV show. It seems like they hardly add anything older than 30 years ago to the streaming catalog anymore. That's not exactly true. Movies like Marty, The Apartment and The Hustler were added just a couple months ago. They added a number of old westerns a few months before that. It's not the most common category they add, but there's always some decent selection that's older than 30 years. If you're really looking for alternatives, you could also look at the lists of old movies that get uploaded to Youtube. Most of it is , but some of it is public domain stuff like Suddenly. And some of it is stuff that isn't public domain but has slipped through the rights ownership cracks over the years and never came out to DVD, so it's still the only way to see those movies short of finding old VHS tapes.
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morestuff posted:You could borrow someone's WatchTCM password. WatchTCM has a good variety (it's just every TCM movie from the last 7 days on demand). I wish it was in HD though, and that it was viewable on something other than PC or phone. Hell, it doesn't even support Chromecast. I had to run an HDMI cable from my PC to my TV. Some of the best stuff TCM shows is in the middle of the night. Being able to watch that stuff on demand is great. I dread the day that I finally cut the cord and lose access to TCM.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 06:21 |
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A season of Iron Chef America is up. Like all Food Network stuff, it's a bunch of random episodes from the various seasons.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 07:50 |
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A poo poo ton of Jack Lemmon movies and a huge helping of Hitchcock would make me love NF more. The Sci Fi department is lacking too.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 08:23 |
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I watched VHS Viral, and I wanted to stopped at Bonestorm because nothing will get better than that. (It didn't) Those kids owned. They're dicks, but they sorta won me over when they gave the homeless dude the bar and the cigarette, and then completely won me over when they started kicking rear end. Horror protagonists fighting back will never not be awesome to me. I guess everything was alright. But Bonestorm was fun.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 08:29 |
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I love basically all of the first two VHS movies and my favorite bit is still the bro rape short from the first one.
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morestuff posted:I think someone (Hundu?) recommended Snow on tha Bluff as something along those lines. I saw it was up on Netflix, I'll hit it eventually. I loving love Snow on tha Bluff. It's absolutely up there with the best found footage.
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Criminal Minded posted:I love basically all of the first two VHS movies and my favorite bit is still the bro rape short from the first one. The bro rape short was the best. Sets up the tone, and legitimately creeped me out. Everything else has been hit or miss after that one. "I like you."
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Leper Residue posted:A season of Iron Chef America is up. The chairman wasn't near dramatic enough in Iron Chef America. They really let the storylines go by the wayside.
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Franchescanado posted:The bro rape short was the best. Sets up the tone, and legitimately creeped me out. Everything else has been hit or miss after that one. Hands down the best individual scene in the series for me. My fiance and I stay still have fun quoting that to each other.
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# ? Apr 4, 2015 15:41 |
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D-D-DDOUBLE POST I am less than 3 minutes into the movie, but I highly recommend Wolfcop to everyone who is currently breathing. This movie is clearly a modern masterpiece and not watching it is like pissing on the Mona Lisa.
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Dreamcatcher showed up recently on canadian Netflix. It's surprisingly not terrible if you approach it as a light buddy comedy. Special effects hold up well, the cast is doing a good job, even the plot is moving along with purpose.
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Leper Residue posted:A season of Iron Chef America is up. Why would you watch this unless you've already watched the hundreds of Japanese episodes on YouTube though? Maybe it got better eventually but I recall Iron Chef America being really weak when I tried it out. The original still owns though. e: Three Kings got added recently if you want to see a really good funny and cool movie about the war in the Middle East pre-9/11 and also Marky Mark and Ice Cube and George Clooney being funny
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iv46vi posted:Dreamcatcher showed up recently on canadian Netflix. It's surprisingly not terrible if you approach it as a light buddy comedy. Special effects hold up well, the cast is doing a good job, even the plot is moving along with purpose. Dreamcatcher has the exact same appeal as Wolfcop, but was made as a serious adaption to a garbage Steven King novel. Dreamcatcher has a mind boggling cast for the kind of stupid movie it is. I think Morgan Freeman must have just said gently caress it and dialed up the hammy acting as hard as he possible could. His eyebrows, at the very least, are up to 11.
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iv46vi posted:Dreamcatcher showed up recently on canadian Netflix. It's surprisingly not terrible if you approach it as a light buddy comedy. Special effects hold up well, the cast is doing a good job, even the plot is moving along with purpose. Dreamcatcher is my favorite comedy outside of Tango and Cash. It even had Morgan Freeman stink out loud in it.
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iv46vi posted:Dreamcatcher showed up recently on canadian Netflix. It's surprisingly not terrible if you approach it as a light buddy comedy. Special effects hold up well, the cast is doing a good job, even the plot is moving along with purpose. I thought you said Dreamscape and was hoping to see how well it held up.
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