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Death By The Blues posted:Hey you Gooooooons, The Haunting
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noice
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 16:08 |
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They Shot Dark Movies Too, Didn't They? fourth tranche: Notorious (1946) One Way Street (1950) Pickup On South Street (1953) Pitfall (1948) Plunder Road (1957) The Prowler (1951) Pushover (1954) Railroaded (1947) Raw Deal (1948) The Red House (1947) Ruthless (1948) Scarlet Street (1945) The Second Woman (1950) Secret Beyond The Door (1947) Shock (1946) So Dark The Night (1946) Somewhere In The Night (1946) Spellbound (1945) The Strange Affair Of Uncle Harry (1945)
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 16:12 |
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Is it the closet scene? I think my favorite lighting moment in any Carpenter film is the part in The Thing where MacReady's underground, planting the explosives. That entire scene is just 👌 It's clearly the part where they bring up a dimmer and he materializes in the doorway
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 16:16 |
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Caught Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden last night. I liked it well enough, but part of me wishes that it really was just a straight story about a handmaiden who gets seduced and then locked up in an insane asylum. Don't get me wrong, Park's usual twists-and-turns are entertaining in their own right, and how the story plays out works in the fantastic, "Sade-esque" context of the story, but, ya know, dif' strokes.
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K. Waste posted:Caught Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden last night. I liked it well enough, but part of me wishes that it really was just a straight story about a handmaiden who gets seduced and then locked up in an insane asylum. Don't get me wrong, Park's usual twists-and-turns are entertaining in their own right, and how the story plays out works in the fantastic, "Sade-esque" context of the story, but, ya know, dif' strokes. It does kinda get weaker as it goes, but it's still strong enough throughout that it wasn't a problem for me.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 16:53 |
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K. Waste posted:Caught Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden last night. I liked it well enough, but part of me wishes that it really was just a straight story about a handmaiden who gets seduced and then locked up in an insane asylum. Don't get me wrong, Park's usual twists-and-turns are entertaining in their own right, and how the story plays out works in the fantastic, "Sade-esque" context of the story, but, ya know, dif' strokes.
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Death By The Blues posted:Hey you Gooooooons, All I can offer up is Frailty and American Psycho, both of which barely qualify as horror. I feel like Alien had some neat stuff with lighting to keep the effects looking realistic, too. But man, like half the most iconic scenes in Frailty are done with lighting.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 17:06 |
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I nominate The Thing's opening title effect for best use of lighting in a horror film.
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Coaaab posted:Though cool on it overall, I was amused that the film's climactic outburst was triggered by an erotic drawing of an octupus wrapping itself around a woman. Yeah, that was another inane emotional point for me. Like, I understood its significance narratively and metaphorically, but on a visceral level I just can't abide destroying a library... :[ THEY BELONG IN A MUSEUM!!!!
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 17:15 |
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K. Waste posted:Yeah, that was another inane emotional point for me. Like, I understood its significance narratively and metaphorically, but on a visceral level I just can't abide destroying a library... :[ I'm a librarian and I was still totally cool with it.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 17:22 |
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Libraries more like liberalaries
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 17:34 |
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Libraries, where homeless people shower.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 17:38 |
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Dark Archie is weird enough that I honestly can't decide if it's amazing or terrible
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 17:40 |
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Apparently the WWE is releasing a movie about a telekinetic teen magician that battles drug dealers?
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 17:52 |
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Man, I am sick as hell today, but right now I'm doing my best to make sure it does not prevent me from seeing a movie where an alien pulls a fetus out of a woman by the umbilical cord (accompanied by the MK "get over here!" sfx) and then smokes it in a blunt
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 18:04 |
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glam rock hamhock posted:Man, I am sick as hell today, but right now I'm doing my best to make sure it does not prevent me from seeing a movie where an alien pulls a fetus out of a woman by the umbilical cord (accompanied by the MK "get over here!" sfx) and then smokes it in a blunt Prometheus sequel is out already?
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 18:11 |
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So from what I've seen the new Resident Evil is hilarious. It's somewhere between Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and Evil Dead 2.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 18:26 |
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K. Waste posted:Yeah, that was another inane emotional point for me. Like, I understood its significance narratively and metaphorically, but on a visceral level I just can't abide destroying a library... :[ It was a symbolic destruction of patriarchal ownership of Lady Hideko's body. also the most appropriate revenge against that monster. and I just generally liked that The Handmaiden had a happy ending, and that a period film about two women falling in love can have a happy ending in these times.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 18:55 |
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[gently, kindly] The show is called Dark Archie
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 19:11 |
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or "darchie" for short
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 19:12 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:or "darchie" for short Nah, I prefer "darkie". But people keep scowling at me when I say that for some reason.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 19:15 |
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Jenny Angel posted:[gently, kindly] The show is called Dark Archie I kindly refuse your assertion. Especially after you ignored my pig picture
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K. Waste posted:Caught Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden last night. I liked it well enough, but part of me wishes that it really was just a straight story about a handmaiden who gets seduced and then locked up in an insane asylum. Don't get me wrong, Park's usual twists-and-turns are entertaining in their own right, and how the story plays out works in the fantastic, "Sade-esque" context of the story, but, ya know, dif' strokes. Have you seen the 1960 Housemaid by Kim Ki Young? I haven't seen the Park Chan Wook movie yet but it's impossible there's no influence there.
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DeimosRising posted:Have you seen the 1960 Housemaid by Kim Ki Young? I haven't seen the Park Chan Wook movie yet but it's impossible there's no influence there. As I understand it, Park's film is actually an adaptation of a 2002 British novel, with the setting changed to Korea under colonial Japan. I hadn't even heard of The Housemaid, but I'll have to check it out somehow. (The only YT upload is 'stabilized' to shittyness, and the only Western print available is that choice Martin Scorcese World Cinema Project box set Criterion put out. It's apparently on iTunes, though.) Interestingly, The Housemaid was remade in 2010, and that is currently streaming on Netflix, and doubtless other platforms.
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K. Waste posted:As I understand it, Park's film is actually an adaptation of a 2002 British novel, with the setting changed to Korea under colonial Japan. I hadn't even heard of The Housemaid, but I'll have to check it out somehow. (The only YT upload is 'stabilized' to shittyness, and the only Western print available is that choice Martin Scorcese World Cinema Project box set Criterion put out. It's apparently on iTunes, though.) I know it's not a remake or readaptation but The Housemaid is one of the all time major Korean horror classics. It definitely had an influence on Stoker. Edit: you missed it on TCM recently, I have it recorded from November I think.
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people who put up movies on youtube & then apply motion stabilization r morally incorrect
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 19:48 |
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Hat Thoughts posted:people who put up movies on youtube & then apply motion stabilization r morally incorrect I upload movie to youtube but autotune everything to C like that one Smashmouth soundcloud.
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300 but every time a spartan dies it's Richard Spencer getting punched in slow motion
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Jenny Angel posted:Who's all gonna watch Dark Archie with me https://twitter.com/lib_crusher/status/824754438137139202
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Hat Thoughts posted:people who put up movies on youtube & then apply motion stabilization r morally incorrect I've been watching a lot of movie trailers on youtube lately and it kinda blows my mind how the official movie studio Youtube accounts will sometimes have the worst compressed garbage uploaded. Fox not keeping HD trailers up for the 2005 Fantastic Four movie is one thing, but WB and New Line not having an HD trailer for Blade is pretty lame.
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Does this mean he's gonna gently caress a burger?
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ruddiger posted:I've been watching a lot of movie trailers on youtube lately and it kinda blows my mind how the official movie studio Youtube accounts will sometimes have the worst compressed garbage uploaded. Fox not keeping HD trailers up for the 2005 Fantastic Four movie is one thing, but WB and New Line not having an HD trailer for Blade is pretty lame. The ones that bug me the most are music videos, like the official channel only has it in 240p but i can find at least a 480p version on some random channel?? rly??
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 20:14 |
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Are we talking about The Haunting where Owen Wilson gets decapitated by a stone lions head? Then yes. But thank you for the Argento and Carpenter suggestions. Those will be helpful.
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The new Resident Evil movie wasn't bad but it did suffer from three problems. First, definitely feels like there should've been another movie in between the last one and this one that focused on President Wesker and the White House Throwdown. Second, little too much of a retread of 4 with the whole tower defense thing, didn't add a hell of a lot to the plot and feels like someone jammed a sidequest into the movie. Third and most importantly, not really as dumb as it could've been. Still generally enjoyable.
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I'm gonna be in LA next week and probably spend most of my time looking at cool movie-related poo poo. What should I go see? I'm staying at a hotel in Hollywood not far from the Chinese Theater, but I'm willing to hike/uber a bit.
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Jughead's not been asexual since at least the late 80s. loving casuals.
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Did he ever gently caress Ethel?
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DC Murderverse posted:I'm gonna be in LA next week and probably spend most of my time looking at cool movie-related poo poo. What should I go see? I'm staying at a hotel in Hollywood not far from the Chinese Theater, but I'm willing to hike/uber a bit. The Egyptian Theater's right down the block from Mann's Chinese Theater, here's a link to their schedule http://aerotheatre.com The New Beverly Cinema and the Silent Movie Theater are two other art house theaters close to the Hollywood area. http://thenewbev.com http://cinefamily.org The diner from Pulp Fiction and the restaurant where DeNiro and Pacino have their sit down in Heat are both out of business (and they just shut down the Formosa, the dive bar from Swingers), but the diner from the opening of Reservoir Dogs is still open and located in Eagle Rock. It's called Pat & Lorraine's and I recommend their breakfast if you decide to check it out. Cash only tho. Here's the Yelp page. Pat & Lorraine's - https://www.yelp.com/biz/pat-and-lorraines-coffee-shop-los-angeles The Dresden was the other bar they go to in Swingers, I'm pretty sure that one's still open, it's located on Vermont, east of Hollywood. The area the Dresden's in is pretty trendy too, with a couple little theaters nearby (the Los Feliz 3 and the Vista) and some other bars and restaurants that make up the Vermont/Los Feliz area. If you're looking for a little more seedier experience, Cheetah's and Jumbo's are two go-go dancing bars that attract big crowds. Jumbo's is a clown-themed bar, but it's crazy popular for whatever reason, and there's usually a line to get in. If you're looking to catch any live music, The Echo/Echoplex, The Satellite, The Roxy, Troubadour, and the Fonda are all really good venues, and the Echo does themed dance nights which are usually pretty cool. ruddiger fucked around with this message at 20:50 on Jan 27, 2017 |
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Hat Thoughts posted:people who put up movies on youtube & then apply motion stabilization r morally incorrect Every time someone uploads a video to Youtube in portrait mode, Jesus weeps. Seriously. Though, it almost makes Demolition Man prophetic.
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