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Nemesis Of Moles posted:Probably time lapse Oh ya thats it. Its nothing special but like u said a good popcorn flick. The story is pretty good despite it being really low budget. Coherence is also superb. I showed it to so many friends. Going blind into Coherence is also recommended if you show it to anyone.
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For time travel stories, there's also Predestination. I enjoyed that greatly.
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 11:33 |
Speaking of Triangle, why does she start killing everyone else on the ship? I get that one of her future selves told her to but I don't understand where that idea came from to begin with. I think there was a throwaway line about how once everyone dies, then they will come back. But what gave her that idea? . Predestination was good, but a little predictable. Once you see a covered face in a time travel movie like in Triangle, TimeCrimes, or Predestination, it's pretty obvious that it'll end up being the main character from the future. Also I forget why he ended up becoming the bomber at the end. Maybe the same paradox I'm misunderstanding from Triangle? . denzelcurrypower fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Jun 28, 2017 |
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 19:01 |
Annabelle: Creation premiered at the LA film festival to overwhelmingly positive reviews. Apparently the narrative, jumps, and characters are all top notch. I'm really stoked for this.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 00:10 |
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who the gently caress keep making annabelle movies
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 00:26 |
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Well presumably the Annabelle spin-off isn't affected by the lawsuit over The Conjuring films, so...
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 00:27 |
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Snak posted:Well presumably the Annabelle spin-off isn't affected by the lawsuit over The Conjuring films, so... Details please?
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 01:22 |
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I don't know the actual details, but what I read on these forums is that some guy wrote a book which was a fictionalized account of the historical characters that The Conjuring is based on. This book was written before the films, and the films contain fictional details that were in the book but not in real life. So he's suing them, because even though they say "we just based this off the same historical source material as you" they clearly plagiarized some things from his book. But if the Annabelle doll isn't something that was in his book, then presumably they can keep churning those out. On topic: I recently watched A Cure For Wellness. Not amazing, very pretty. Worth a watch. I think it has some focus issues, but I like a lot of the visuals, so...
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 03:34 |
Apparently the Crooked Man from the Conjuring 2 is getting his own film.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 03:41 |
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Snak posted:On topic: I recently watched A Cure For Wellness. Not amazing, very pretty. Worth a watch. I think it has some focus issues, but I like a lot of the visuals, so... Seconded. It's a bit of a slog at two and a half hours, but it's very pretty. It might've helped to have a more active protagonist who actually pieces together the mystery instead of just being handed new information every twenty minutes by a supporting character. It's doubly frustrating that the movie so obviously telegraphs all its big reveals. The wait for the protagonist to piece together what the audience has known for the past forty minutes is killer. But it's very pretty, and it's entertaining enough for a single watch. Give Gore Verbinski more money so he can make more very pretty movies, please.
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Sarchasm posted:Seconded. It's a bit of a slog at two and a half hours, but it's very pretty. It might've helped to have a more active protagonist who actually pieces together the mystery instead of just being handed new information every twenty minutes by a supporting character. It's doubly frustrating that the movie so obviously telegraphs all its big reveals. The wait for the protagonist to piece together what the audience has known for the past forty minutes is killer. There are also a lot of things that just don't seem to make sense and are only in the movie as "misdirection". Which is annoying, because when you've figured out what's going on, and they do something that doesn't make sense, and then the reveal of what's going on confirms that it doesn't really make sense is just like... why is this two and a half hours? Cut out the parts that only exist for misdirection and make it two hours!!!
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 05:58 |
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Here's what I remember about Annabelle: shots of the doll not moving, combined with a bunch of shots where they slowly zoom in on the dolls motionless face
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 06:23 |
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Annabelle 1 was not a good movie, but the already creepy phenomenon of storage lockers in apartment building basements has been made irrevocably more horrifying for me probably for the rest of my life thanks to it. It wasn't a particularly inventive sequence, but man, it did things to the people I saw it with.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 15:02 |
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I saw The Conjuring 2 for the first time last week and I really just don't get what makes these movies so popular. They're competently made, and entertaining enough for a lazy Sunday, sure. But how they ended up making hundreds of millions is baffling to me, they're just so average. I guess one of the biggest things is Wilson and Farminga, the chemistry they have is very good.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 15:08 |
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some of the shots of the house are kind of cool, but honestly i can't remember much of the plot at all. and what i think i remember ends up being from insidious, anyway.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 15:25 |
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there's not a lot of good mainstream horror movies nowadays
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 16:32 |
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The twist in The Conjuring 2 where it turns out the ghost is an unwilling puppet of the demonic force who doesn't actually want to haunt the family. is pretty neat but on the whole the first film is a lot stronger.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 20:57 |
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Basebf555 posted:I saw The Conjuring 2 for the first time last week and I really just don't get what makes these movies so popular. They're competently made, and entertaining enough for a lazy Sunday, sure. But how they ended up making hundreds of millions is baffling to me, they're just so average. I guess one of the biggest things is Wilson and Farminga, the chemistry they have is very good. For fun put on The Enfield Haunting right after you finish a view of Conjuring 2. Conjuring makes the Warrens into aw shucks superhero Americans whose sheer temerity and goodness hold a terrorized family together. Man Warren even steps in during a pivotal scene to become a temporary acoustic strumming "cool" singin' dad for the widow's family. Enfield's portayal of the Warrens (well, their stand-ins) is somewhat less... heroic.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 21:02 |
Basebf555 posted:I saw The Conjuring 2 for the first time last week and I really just don't get what makes these movies so popular. They're competently made, and entertaining enough for a lazy Sunday, sure. But how they ended up making hundreds of millions is baffling to me, they're just so average. I guess one of the biggest things is Wilson and Farminga, the chemistry they have is very good. I think you nailed it 1) competently made and 2) the chemistry between Wilson and Farminga. James Wan knows how to make incredibly creepy shots and jump scares, too. I'll see The Nun and The Crooked Man when they come out as well.
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Tired Moritz posted:there's not a lot of good mainstream horror movies nowadays I'd say Get Out counts
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 22:22 |
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And Don't Breathe. You're Next. 10 Cloverfield Lane. I really wanted to see It Comes at Night, but I haven't yet.
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mysterious frankie posted:Man Warren even steps in during a pivotal scene to become a temporary acoustic strumming "cool" singin' dad for the widow's family. That scene was so dumb because it was obviously done to show off the male lead's voice since he used to do musicals.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 00:50 |
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One thing I appreciate about the Conjuring films is that they don't shy away from the implication that if there are demons then there is probably a God. At times they almost feel like Christian films with the Warren's questioning the family about whether the children are baptized and what not. I feel like too many films try to avoid the implication, probably out of fear of being perceived as being religious films but the Conjuring films seem to operate on the idea that Christianity is 100% correct and there are actually demons trying to corrupt and destroy us. Which is admittedly skeevy and silly as all hell but it all makes sense within the films themselves. I know the screenwriters are religious but is Wan himself a Christian?
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FreudianSlippers posted:One thing I appreciate about the Conjuring films is that they don't shy away from the implication that if there are demons then there is probably a God. At times they almost feel like Christian films with the Warren's questioning the family about whether the children are baptized and what not. I feel like too many films try to avoid the implication, probably out of fear of being perceived as being religious films but the Conjuring films seem to operate on the idea that Christianity is 100% correct and there are actually demons trying to corrupt and destroy us. Which is admittedly skeevy and silly as all hell but it all makes sense within the films themselves. Far as I can tell he hasn't necessarily attached himself 2 a religion but certainly says he's religious. http://herocomplex.latimes.com/movies/the-conjuring-director-james-wan-channels-real-life-scares posted:I believe in spirits. I believe in faith. I believe in spirituality. I believe in aliens as well. I’m not the right person to judge anyone. I like to think we’re not the only thing that exists on the plane of existence. I like to think that just because we don’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not there. http://www.scmp.com/culture/film-tv/article/1968040/poltergeist-scarred-me-life-james-wan-saws-torture-porn-label-and posted:“I was raised religious, and so, me believing in the supernatural and the Holy Spirit and all that stuff – I’m open to ideas like that,” he says. “I’d like to think that I’m open-minded enough to understand and maybe believe in things that my eyes may not be able to see. I’d like to think that there are greater forces at work that we don’t understand.
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Snak posted:And Don't Breathe. You're Next. 10 Cloverfield Lane. You're next is drat good, watched it just now. Quite a bit of blood but not something I'd call goreporn.
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