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alansmithee posted:I'm ashamed I didn't finish the challenge (I did get in some more movies, but not 13), and doubly shamed I missed the redemption viewing (although I've already seen night train to terror). Have you seen Fascination? If not, that's one you should watch. It's on Shudder.
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alansmithee posted:I'm ashamed I didn't finish the challenge (I did get in some more movies, but not 13), and doubly shamed I missed the redemption viewing (although I've already seen night train to terror). The Creeping Terror should be punishment enough. Edit: it's on Shudder. MST3k version is not allowed. Franchescanado fucked around with this message at 21:35 on Jun 5, 2017 |
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Irony.or.Death posted:Because I want to hurt you for your failure and because we never talk about category 3 stuff in I think I started watching this before during my asian extreme phase but it was so bad I cut it off or fast-forwarded through it so it'll be suitably punishing. Spatulater bro! posted:Have you seen Fascination? If not, that's one you should watch. It's on Shudder. I've actually seen it. And as an aside, I've been surprised how well received Jean Rollin seems by people in the thread. I've seen a bunch of his movies but I've not really been too impressed. They just seem to have much going on, besides naked women and pretty scenery (as nice as those things are). Franchescanado posted:The Creeping Terror should be punishment enough. So if there's no other suggestions, I'll be checking out The Eyes of My Mother, The Creeping Terror, and...the Untold Story. With a writeup on each after.
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alansmithee posted:I've actually seen it. And as an aside, I've been surprised how well received Jean Rollin seems by people in the thread. I've seen a bunch of his movies but I've not really been too impressed. They just seem to have much going on, besides naked women and pretty scenery (as nice as those things are). His movies look really good, they hide their budget, and they're basically dreams put to film. That's a triple whammy of good in my book. alansmithee posted:So if there's no other suggestions, I'll be checking out The Eyes of My Mother, The Creeping Terror, and...the Untold Story. With a writeup on each after. Excellent. Hopefully you write about the ideas and themes of The Creeping Terror and not the behind-the-scenes catastrophe, because the former would be much more interesting.
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Alright, give me three for my penance and expect a write up. On Hulu or Netflix, though. They're my only streaming services.
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Leavemywife posted:Alright, give me three for my penance and expect a write up. On Hulu or Netflix, though. They're my only streaming services. Deal. I'll look some up. Do you have any triggers? (So I can avoid them, not punish you with them)
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alansmithee posted:I've actually seen it. And as an aside, I've been surprised how well received Jean Rollin seems by people in the thread. I've seen a bunch of his movies but I've not really been too impressed. They just seem to have much going on, besides naked women and pretty scenery (as nice as those things are). What I enjoy about his movies (aside from the naked women and pretty scenery) is their atmosphere. Ethereal and dreamlike is how I'd describe it.
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Leavemywife posted:Alright, give me three for my penance and expect a write up. On Hulu or Netflix, though. They're my only streaming services. I nominate: Troll Hunter Have you seen it?
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Franchescanado posted:Deal. I'll look some up. Do you have any triggers? (So I can avoid them, not punish you with them) No triggers that I know of. Bring it on! Basebf555 posted:I nominate: Troll Hunter Troll Hunter was the poo poo. I loved that movie.
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Nekromantik
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Basebf555 posted:I nominate: Troll Hunter You are so much nicer than me. I'll leave the good movie reccs to you. Leavemywife posted:No triggers that I know of. Bring it on! You can pick one of these: The Brainiac (1961) - Netflix The Alligator People (1959) - YouTube Human Centipede 3 - Netflix Human Centipede 2 - YouTube (for now) MacheteZombie posted:Nekromantik Nice! Not on Netflix or Hulu, but it is on DailyMotion! And Shudder.
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Leavemywife posted:Troll Hunter was the poo poo. I loved that movie. I painted myself into a corner because not much on Netflix is as fun as Troll Hunter. Any major classics you've shamefully never seen, like Hellraiser or a newer one like It Follows? Baskin and The Eyes of My Mother are my go-to recommendations but I'll throw them in again. And yes, I see this as an opportunity to get someone to see a great horror movie so all my recommendations are with that in mind.
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MacheteZombie posted:Nekromantik AVOID!
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Franchescanado posted:You are so much nicer than me. I'll leave the good movie reccs to you. I've seen those Human Centipede movies and you're a goddamn monster for that. I'll take Braniac. I would have watched Baskin already, but subtitles are hard when you've got a < 1 year old on your hands. And I'll throw in Eyes of my Mother, since I think that's already in my queue.
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Leavemywife posted:I've seen those Human Centipede movies and you're a goddamn monster for that. Hahaha, I've only seen 1 & 2. It's supposed to be a punishment! And I think 2 is, despite it's grossness, is still well made and disturbing. Enjoy Braniac.
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I don't think Body Melt get's mentioned enough.
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This thread should become the workshop thread for Gremlins 3 .
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Everyone designs a gremlin?
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Sure sounds greaaaat
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I would combine the boob-gremlin with the electric one and make a shockingly boobtastic gremlin
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Drunkboxer posted:I would combine the boob-gremlin with the electric one and make a shockingly boobtastic gremlin I don't think gremlins should be sexualized but ......
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Hollismason posted:I don't think gremlins should be sexualized but ...... I have the perfect picture to reply to this but I don't want to get perma'd.
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That's what links are for!
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Eagerly awaiting these reviews.
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So for my first punishment viewing... The Eyes of My Mother This review is gonna be a bit all over the place because I'm still not sure what to make of this movie. Also there will likely be some spoiler-y things as well, so if you've not seen it it may be good to not read further. I'm fairly sure it's a good movie. I think it deserves another viewing, but I'm not sure if I actually want to watch it again. It's not a particularly pleasant viewing experience, in many ways. The movie is quite beautiful, and there's some amazing shots. But there's also a lot of extremely uncomfortable and grotesque scenes. There's a ton of stuff that seems unanswered, that lends the movie a very dreamlike, surreal quality. Why is someone who was a surgeon in Portugal living on a farm in rural America? Francisca herself seems to have been slightly off even prior to her mother's death (I wondered if this indicated child abuse, but the signs are so vague it's hard to tell). The time period is also indistinct. It's hard to tell if the farm they live on is set in the 50's/60's, or if it's just the home itself that's in the past. Most of the violence occurs off-screen, or out of direct view. Yet, it doesn't lose any of the impact (similar to how in Texas Chainsaw Massacre you feel like you've seen a lot more of the violence than is actually shown). You always just see the aftermath (body parts being bagged, the aftermath of Charlie/Lucy's capture). If I were to compare it to anything, it would be some Antichrist/Henry hybrid. Francisca isn't nearly as dispassionate at killing as Henry, although there is a lot of the same immoral aspect to how she goes about her actions (especially since she doesn't always kill her victims). At times she's almost sympathetic, but never quite reaches that threshold-you can see what might have made her the way she is, but her actions are too extreme to be able to overlook. As I said that was a bit rambly and there's a ton more I could probably say but I'm still somewhat processing the movie (and I may edit some more in later). It's undoubtedly very powerful, and interesting, and I'm glad I watched it. Just not sure if I'll ever go back again. Next up will be The Creeping Terror. edit-Had a bit of time to think about this, and the more I do the more I believe that it genuinely has the chance to be a classic. It's almost like a fairy tale-there's an unreality about everything that persists despite how clearly and crisply the movie is shot. It's not hard to see parents scaring their children about crazy Francisca living on the barn in the woods, kidnapping people to remake the family she had taken from her. The extreme violence and depravity of her acts aren't even out of place as traditional fairy tales are filled with all sorts of violence and cruelty. Above I compared Francisca to Henry, but in hindsight that's not really correct. She only really killed when people tried to leave her (despite agreeing that it feels amazing). She's something altogether different. Her motives are fairly clear, although it's not entirely certain how exactly she got to the place she's at. alansmithee fucked around with this message at 19:39 on Jun 15, 2017 |
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I also fell short of my goal and am willing to review things as penance. I have no hang ups about movies. Being on streaming is nice but I'm willing to dig for physical copies of things.
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TheKingslayer posted:I also fell short of my goal and am willing to review things as penance. I have no hang ups about movies. Being on streaming is nice but I'm willing to dig for physical copies of things. What's the biggest stone-cold classic that you haven't seen? Watch that. Hellraiser and An American Werewolf in London are available on Netflix, just as a few examples.
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Basebf555 posted:What's the biggest stone-cold classic that you haven't seen? Watch that. Hellraiser and An American Werewolf in London are available on Netflix, just as a few examples. That's a fantastic idea. I shamefully own but have never seen The Exorcist.
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TheKingslayer posted:That's a fantastic idea. I shamefully own but have never seen The Exorcist. Bam, decision made. Try to watch it after dark if possible.
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TheKingslayer posted:That's a fantastic idea. I shamefully own but have never seen The Exorcist. I hope for your sake you own the original theatrical cut and not the extended edition with the added cgi.
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I actually just realized I have the complete anthology set so I do have the theatrical version. Woo hoo!
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TheKingslayer posted:I actually just realized I have the complete anthology set so I do have the theatrical version. Woo hoo! Watch Exorcist III while you're at it then.
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ruddiger posted:I hope for your sake you own the original theatrical cut and not the extended edition with the added cgi. What added CGI?
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I believe there was unnecessary added CGI to her face and there was some minor CGI clean ups of effects. Edit: Oh and the ghost mom at the end and some.demon faces showing up in objects. Hollismason fucked around with this message at 20:00 on Jun 14, 2017 |
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Hollismason posted:I believe there was unnecessary added CGI to her face and there was some minor CGI clean ups of effects. I like all the demon faces and flashes and stuff, but I never noticed any other CGI. I only have "The Version You've Never Seen" DVD though.
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It's noticable at the end where Reagan's face is demon like. http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=5706806 Here's the full differences although it doesn't have the effects clean up stuff. Hollismason fucked around with this message at 20:15 on Jun 14, 2017 |
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I'd hardly consider it a major problem, the only one that I'd say takes away from the movie is Karras' mother appearing, but that's pretty minor. It's not like there's a fully CGI Pazuzu jumping around the room or anything like that.
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Hollismason posted:It's noticable at the end where Reagan's face is demon like. Huh. I may purchase the 40th anniversary that has both version on it. It might make me appreciate The Exorcist more (not one of my favorites).
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Having seen the Blu ray I can say that it is simply fantastic transfer. Watched it on a 60 inch TV and it's just phenomenal
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