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Witness rules. edit as far as Weir goes it's much more a standard thriller than Last Wave, which really borders on horror, and it's certainly less horror than Hanging Rock. If I was to make a Peter Weir horror gradient I'd probably go like Picnic > Last Wave > Witness > Master and Commander? I don't remember Gallipoli well enough to place it on the list. Baron von Eevl fucked around with this message at 19:03 on Feb 7, 2024 |
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Dark Night of the Scarecrow's grain burial is phenomenal.
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Erin M. Fiasco posted:Dark Night of the Scarecrow's grain burial is phenomenal. That movie just rules in general. I watched it this October for the first time ever and was pretty blown away. Some movies just capture that eerie fall vibe and it adds so much to everything else going on.
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WHY BONER NOW posted:The Harrison Ford movie? I'll have to check that out... The Peter Weir (!) (smaller font) Harrison Ford movie. Definitely watch it.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:WITNESS has an excellent and horrifying burial in grain scene. now that's a loving film. peter weir is the best
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Witness is a very solid little drama-thriller. If you go in for horror you’ll be disappointed but it’s a firm recommend for general watching.
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Baron von Eevl posted:Witness rules. can't forget the cars that ate paris
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Lol just got to that scene in deadly friend
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:WITNESS has an excellent and horrifying burial in grain scene. Dark Night of the Scarecrow, too! efb Zwabu fucked around with this message at 19:30 on Feb 7, 2024 |
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Xiahou Dun posted:Witness is a very solid little drama-thriller. If you go in for horror you’ll be disappointed but it’s a firm recommend for general watching. Oh yeah, didn't mean to give the impression it's a horror movie. That scene, however, could give you a panic attack.
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A Fancy Hat posted:That movie just rules in general. I watched it this October for the first time ever and was pretty blown away. Some movies just capture that eerie fall vibe and it adds so much to everything else going on. Charles Durning’s character being such a skeezy sketchy mofo makes the movie. That and a scarecrow animated by a vengeance ghost.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Oh yeah, didn't mean to give the impression it's a horror movie. That scene, however, could give you a panic attack. Maybe you’re terrified of the Amish? Beard with no mustache is a weird look. Also since I’m gushing about language : Witness has lots of great Plattdeutsch/Pennsylvania Dutch (that is actually German). If you only took German in school it’d be a trip.
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https://x.com/ifcfilms/status/1755274125579579695?s=46
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 20:15 |
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Video won't load for me. What is it?
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 20:29 |
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Late night with the devil trailer
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Jedit posted:Video won't load for me. What is it? MacheteZombie posted:Late night with the devil trailer It's not up anywhere else at the moment. Just twitter. dorium fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Feb 7, 2024 |
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A Fancy Hat posted:That movie just rules in general. I watched it this October for the first time ever and was pretty blown away. Some movies just capture that eerie fall vibe and it adds so much to everything else going on. There is a lot that is great about it. The suspense at the end is fantastic. The barn-raising scene. I could go on and on but I won’t because it’s not the thread for it. But if you’ve never seen Witness, do yourself a favor, goons!
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Calico Heart posted:Horror franchises literally only end after at least two direct-to-streaming sequels that both have to perform badly, then for a rebootquel five years later to also fail. Then you buy yourself maybe another five years. YA GOTTA SHOOT EM IN THE HEAD
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Speaking of more in a franchise that it’s up for debate is warranted or not, Horror in the High Desert just got more announced. Horror in the High Desert 3, 4, and 5 greenlit https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3798721/horror-in-the-high-desert-third-fourth-and-fifth-installments-on-the-way/
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 21:47 |
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I've been driving my managers nuts asking if we're getting this. So far, no word but I'm hoping something fierce.
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 22:04 |
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It’d be fantastic to see it in a theatrical setting, but it’s gonna be on Shudder on April 19th.
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Gonz posted:It’d be fantastic to see it in a theatrical setting, but it’s gonna be on Shudder on April 19th. I really do want to see it at the show, and since the artsy film theater shut down and we've started carrying what they offered, I'm hoping since it's IFC, but who knows.
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 22:26 |
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I feel like i need to see it in the dingiest shoe box theater possible.
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 22:32 |
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the theater i used to work at had an absolutely gorgeous 500 seat main theater and then two tiny little fuckin' 90-seat tree-house feeling theaters they built sometime in the 70s that may as well have been just awkwardly bolted onto the existing architecture and those were the absolute best for screening our midnight movie reels in or bringing our own stuff to run on the digital projectors
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 23:08 |
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i feel like finding a run down place that can house 50 - 100 seats and a screen with some old rear end sound system might do good business just showing a constant stream of horror flicks if they're cheaply available like the more run down, the better for setting the mood
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:WITNESS has an excellent and horrifying burial in grain scene. So does the last season of Barry. Legitimately horrifying.
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# ? Feb 8, 2024 00:09 |
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It's pretty wild that Alexander Godunov's two most prominent roles are Big Guy Who Has A Brother, isn't it?
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# ? Feb 8, 2024 00:52 |
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Gripweed posted:You guys seem Luz? Luz is pretty good. Many pages back but yes, yes it is!
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# ? Feb 8, 2024 04:24 |
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MacheteZombie posted:Lol just got to that scene in deadly friend Yeah I started laughing when I recognized the room from THE GIF
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# ? Feb 8, 2024 04:25 |
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Anne Ramsey is just great in Throw Momma From The Train, but that scene in Deadly Friend is all time
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# ? Feb 8, 2024 04:47 |
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I just love that I haven't seen that movie in 30 years and immediately know what "that scene" meant. It's a classic.
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# ? Feb 8, 2024 13:07 |
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Some scenes will outlive the movies that birthed them. That scene in Deadly Friend, GARBAGE DAY in Silent Night Deadly Night 2 - sometimes a thoroughly meh movie creates something that can truly be considered art of the highest caliber.
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A Fancy Hat posted:Some scenes will outlive the movies that birthed them. Not horror but there is a three-minute musical number(!) in the middle of the godawful The Ladies Man film - a film that I remind you is not a musical film otherwise - that is hands-down the funniest thing released on film in the year 2000. The other 85 minutes, however, are pure poison. There should be some sort of list that catalogs these. Maybe I'll get on letterboxd and make it.
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Reminder that Out Of Darkness opens this weekend and I'm stoked for some Upper Palaeolithic horror Kind of hoping it's set in Doggerland, though I don't know enough about the glaciation record of Europe to know if sea levels were low enough 45000 years ago to permit it
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Phy posted:Reminder that Out Of Darkness opens this weekend and I'm stoked for some Upper Palaeolithic horror It flooded about 8,000 years ago, so yes. But also thank you for the reminder! Very excited.
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Xiahou Dun posted:It flooded about 8,000 years ago, so yes. Oh yeah I know it flooded relatively recently, it's more I don't know when it emerged in the first place. Sea levels drop when ice ages move more water onto the land. I checked the Wikipedia article for the Quaternary Glaciation (which we're still technically in) and it looks like temperature was pretty low at the time, so Doggerland probably was above sea level but also prob covered in an ice sheet.
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Phy posted:Reminder that Out Of Darkness opens this weekend and I'm stoked for some Upper Palaeolithic horror Wish it was playing closer than 45 miles near me
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Since I know there are a few Last Drive-In watchers here, any guesses on the movies playing tomorrow? I am utterly stumped on one of the films and only have a guess on the other. First movie - the MPAA required 53 cuts before it could be released. That's gotta be My Bloody Valentine, right? Second movie - Combines Andy Warhol's Factory with the worst neighborhood in downtown L.A.
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A Fancy Hat posted:Since I know there are a few Last Drive-In watchers here, any guesses on the movies playing tomorrow? I am utterly stumped on one of the films and only have a guess on the other. I have not been able to figure out either, I'd honestly be surprised if it was MBV, they usually dont go for the obvious on the holiday specials.
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A Fancy Hat posted:Since I know there are a few Last Drive-In watchers here, any guesses on the movies playing tomorrow? I am utterly stumped on one of the films and only have a guess on the other. I'm never good at the clues but I'm praying it's My Bloody Valentine if just because it's my partner's favorite slasher and we have to introduce our friends to it. That was my guess too. I know it's an obvious one and they don't always do that but damnit, sometimes you have to go with the classics!
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