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I always avoided it but I decided to watched Dressed to Kill.
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Crescent Wrench posted:I watched Thirst last night, and it was a wild ride. I've seen a few Park Chan-wook films and always enjoyed them, but this one had more of a bizarre sense of humor than the others from what I recall. I also had forgotten it stars my main man Song Kang-ho, who kills it as always. And I'd never seen Kim Ok-vin in anything before, but her deranged energy complimented him perfectly. Now track down Thirst 1979 Australian horror film.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 19:03 |
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Alien Resurrection over 3 if only cause the room of failed Ripleys is a scene that has actually stayed with me
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 19:09 |
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I am unimpressed with Dress to Kill.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 20:43 |
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weekly font posted:Alien Resurrection over 3 if only cause the room of failed Ripleys is a scene that has actually stayed with me A lot of what was attempted in Alien Resurrection was interesting, but I liked it a lot more in 1997 than I do today. Also it was a dry run for Firefly and that show was as dogshit as its creator.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 20:49 |
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Well since everyone keeps talking about it I'mma rewatch Alien Ressurection
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 20:55 |
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Dressed to Kill is prime “I wanna be Hitchcock so bad” fare.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 21:03 |
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New only acceptable type of a Q drop! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Gz_OZG7SsU
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 21:05 |
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CGI in Resurrection is real loving bad. Just starting it now and they have a CGI bug and its loving terrible.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 21:21 |
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Jedit posted:A lot of what was attempted in Alien Resurrection was interesting, but I liked it a lot more in 1997 than I do today. Also it was a dry run for Firefly and that show was as dogshit as its creator. At least Whedon hated it!
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 21:34 |
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Alien Resurrection was fine. I mean I appreciate its pacing and the action of it. I still like Alien 3 more. I think its more a character study of Ripley.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 23:22 |
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Horror icons
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 23:22 |
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CelticPredator posted:Horror icons Jonesy?
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 23:28 |
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Larry
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 23:32 |
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Couldn't decide what to watch so I chose Shocker by Wes Craven which I don't really remember a lot of.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 23:50 |
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A friend knows I love this movie and was like, 'Have you seen this poster?' And now you all get to see it too.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 00:21 |
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:A friend knows I love this movie and was like, 'Have you seen this poster?' gently caress yes. Got a searchable descriptor? I might need to find a print of that.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 00:43 |
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Just watched Talk to Me at a late night showing. It was pretty fun, I liked that it (ending spoilers) hosed with the protagonists perception of reality so by the end even the viewer is left a bit off kilter until it becomes clear that her dead mother has been gaslighting her into thinking she's on her side the whole movie. That final "Talk to Me. I let you in" was a cool way to end it. I also loved when she ended up talking to the little girl in the hospital room and suddently SHE says "I let you in" reversing how the hand is meant to work and dragging her into their hell dimension. I also liked that the main characters generally acted with empathy towards each other, certainly in the initial scare with the injured child, the mother blames the protagonist and the guests because she suspects some kind of drug, and she's half right, but when that fear is proven to be unfounded she actually apologises and lets the protagonist have time with her son. At this point she really shouldn't and it's a bad move, but she had no way of knowing that by that point the protagonist has totally lost it and that her initial fear of her exposing her son to a harmful thing was actually correct, but in a magic way. Way better than the side characters in Smile who were all dick heads, all just being "Oh, your just going crazy like your mother did" and not doing anything to actually help her. also it avoided Smile's unfortunate moral about trauma.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 00:44 |
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Shocker is totally loving insane. LMAO at the ghost suddenly showing up.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 00:52 |
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Shocker rules so much
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married but discreet posted:Shocker rules so much Eh. Its bad but its not good bad.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 01:10 |
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It’s actually good
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Its really disjointed and while initially the main bad guy is excellent and creepy when he starts jumping bodies you get diminishing returns with actors who cannot act. Although the littler girl on the bulldozer saying go you fucker was pretty funny.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 01:24 |
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:A friend knows I love this movie and was like, 'Have you seen this poster?' This rules!!!
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Xiahou Dun posted:gently caress yes. Some clever Google work says it's Phantom City Creative!
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:Some clever Google work says it's Phantom City Creative! Oo! There’s even an alternate color scheme. You’re a mensch among menschen.
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Hollismason posted:Its really disjointed and while initially the main bad guy is excellent and creepy when he starts jumping bodies you get diminishing returns with actors who cannot act. Although the littler girl on the bulldozer saying go you fucker was pretty funny. It’s been a pretty long time but I remember feeling similarly, everything before the electricity stuff is cool and the body jumping is also fun, but they don’t really fit together super well and as you said the whole thing feels disjointed despite having good elements. I should give it another chance though, it’s been well over a decade since I last saw it. Maybe I’ll rewatch this October.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 02:58 |
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gey muckle mowser posted:It’s been a pretty long time but I remember feeling similarly, everything before the electricity stuff is cool and the body jumping is also fun, but they don’t really fit together super well and as you said the whole thing feels disjointed despite having good elements. I should give it another chance though, it’s been well over a decade since I last saw it. Maybe I’ll rewatch this October. Yeah I mean its got a pretty great ender with them fighting through out the different tv shows and tv sets ,but that middle part of the film really drags. Also its a fairly long movie like almost 2 hours. I mean I didn't like absolutely hate it, but I wasn't like "Oh this is fantastic".
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 03:01 |
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Watched The Vast of Night tonight. I think someone in this thread mentioned that its a good warm summer night watch and that was absolutely correct. I'd agree that it's not strictly horror, but the overall vibe was very unsettling (in a fun way) for me. Absolutely great example of vibes based filmmaking, and I want to move to the desert and work at a radio station. Absolutely top tier UFO movie. I think it's a tough genre because you need to balance the mystery and paranoia with some kind of payoff. This one gets the balance right by leaning into the mystery imo.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 03:20 |
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gently caress yessssssss
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 03:58 |
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Origami Dali posted:Some in the thread liked my horror trailer/commercials halloween playlist on yt last october. I made it into this thing a couple of days ago. Holy poo poo! That was yours? It popped on my recommendeds and plan to use it in my family and friends share for October's countdown to Halloween. drhermes posted:I get the same effect by being so drat old. I watch I movie I saw in 1978 and I've forgotten so much of it that it's like a new movie. What's weird is now I like stuff I used to hate and the reverse. Erin M. Fiasco posted:The entire reason I started a Letterboxd account was to specifically track my horror watches so I didn't get tangled in on myself especially since I saw so many in such a short amount of time. Now it's fun because I get to decide what counts as horror (with one exception, a non-horror film I reviewed because I just kinda hated it). Just from the sheer volume of horror films I've watched over the years, some do get mixed up in my head. Toss in how many I watched when I had a raging case of the flu or too tired and unable to sleep and unless it's something I've watched multiple times, there's a chance of I'm not sure if I've seen it or not. My Letterboxd account started as a way for me to archive the reviews I do for the movie challenges as well as keep track of ones I've done or not because between the reviews and how much nattering about films here in the thread, I have moments of not sure where I talked about something.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 06:48 |
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BioEnchanted posted:Just watched Talk to Me at a late night showing. It was pretty fun, I liked that it (ending spoilers) hosed with the protagonists perception of reality so by the end even the viewer is left a bit off kilter until it becomes clear that her dead mother has been gaslighting her into thinking she's on her side the whole movie. That final "Talk to Me. I let you in" was a cool way to end it. I also loved when she ended up talking to the little girl in the hospital room and suddently SHE says "I let you in" reversing how the hand is meant to work and dragging her into their hell dimension. I also liked that the main characters generally acted with empathy towards each other, certainly in the initial scare with the injured child, the mother blames the protagonist and the guests because she suspects some kind of drug, and she's half right, but when that fear is proven to be unfounded she actually apologises and lets the protagonist have time with her son. At this point she really shouldn't and it's a bad move, but she had no way of knowing that by that point the protagonist has totally lost it and that her initial fear of her exposing her son to a harmful thing was actually correct, but in a magic way. Yeah I saw it earlier tonight too and I liked it a lot. Not a perfect movie, but all around good characters, good spooky imagery, liked the ending. It was nice to see a premise that is so "teen horror" buck most of the trends that make the genre so predictable and lame. The characters are well written and believable (great cast too), some super gnarly imagery, bleak as hell. poo poo, I think it might be my favorite horror movie this year so far. I might be blanking on something better atm though.
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veni veni veni posted:Yeah I saw it earlier tonight too and I liked it a lot. Not a perfect movie, but all around good characters, good spooky imagery, liked the ending. It was nice to see a premise that is so "teen horror" buck most of the trends that make the genre so predictable and lame. The characters are well written and believable (great cast too), some super gnarly imagery, bleak as hell. I also liked the cinematography, like when they start getting possessed and the camera follows their heads snapping 90 degrees off kilter then back again, and then when the dead first go into the house at the first party and the door opens and slams it does the same camera move. Also the mother gave them EVERY chance to come clean so being as pissed as she was was completely understandable given the state her son ended up in. She went to everyone in the house and was just trying to get information ,she knew she couldn't stop the party, but she just wanted to know "How many people, will there be any drugs as there is a young child and a dog that live here, what exactly will you be doing?" and all they would have had to answer would have been relatively benign sounding - about 30 people will be coming, we'll be playing with oiuja-board adjacent thing to talk to the dead, we have precautions and strict rules to avoid things going disastrously wrong and we won't let the guests touch any of the alcohol, although the biggest dickhead will probably be smoking. BioEnchanted fucked around with this message at 08:55 on Aug 6, 2023 |
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I absolutely loved Talk to Me, and having grown up in Australian suburbia I've been at parties exactly like those and feel like I KNOW those people It's a strong recommend and a great horror movie, the only thing that I didn't like was the scenes with the dad were a little more predictable and rote in contrast to the rest being more surprising and shocking. I would say the first 2/3rds are amazing and the latter third was more just "quite good" but I still enjoyed much of the latter sections in particular the little girl spirit "twisting" the rules back on her and the final ending.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 10:47 |
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It also explores both why the dead become such dickheads and why the living would willingly do the ritual - as long as you stick to the rules and are properly chained down and of a decent age, the dead can't do any real harm so come across like they're just playing. They probably could only harm the child because he was short enough that they could reach the table despite the chains (also he'd been possessed far beyond the safe limit for an adult so they probably had more sway over his body), the older people were chained in such a way they couldn't bend like that, so it just seems like they show up, say some mean things and gently caress off again. Nothing's gone wrong before, and the people in the moment feel really good while in the passenger seat so don't care what they are saying or doing. It feels like that's probably what the dead feel like all the time, that feeling of cruel euphoria, of "Nothing I do has consequences, and the others are pushing me further and further so why not?!" That euphoria is probably also why they see nothing wrong with filming them to put them online, they aren't filming anyone suffering, the person in the chair is having as much fun as everyone else is. Also I feel the thing with the dad was that the predictability was the point. He was Mia's anchor to reality. As soon as he's dead, her mother has full sway over her thoughts and actions and the logic of the movie breaks down as her grip on who she should listen to becomes frayed.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 10:58 |
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(Talk to Me spoilers) I think the Dad actually survived as per Jade finding him, although for sure the audience doesn't know that at that point Yeah in terms of what the movie is actually about like others I agree it's about boundaries - the theme of the movie, and what the hand does involves talking to, touching something and giving permission (to something that can't entirely be trusted) - Mia's entire relationship with the other family and emotional distance from her own is about how much we're willing to let other people into our lives and personal spaces - house parties themselves are an interesting intrusion of people of different levels of acquaintance into our safest spaces - we put on different faces for others, and have a boundary of what we do/don't show to them i.e. the younger brother who wants to seem tough in front of his friend who smokes but is singing Sia with Mia in the car
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 11:06 |
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I’ve never been to Australia but I hav e watched a lot of maxmoefoe/filthy Frank/idubbbz back in the day
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 11:09 |
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The only character I disliked was the host of the parties, he was just... what's the australian pejorative? C-...something... A word beginning with C... AH YEAH! Ciggy-butt brain.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 11:12 |
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my main takeaway from saw 3 is that it would be better if amanda was gay and the murder tension she had with the doctor lady was gay murder tension
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BioEnchanted posted:The only character I disliked was the host of the parties, he was just... what's the australian pejorative? C-...something... A word beginning with C... AH YEAH! Ciggy-butt brain. Bogan
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