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UMUR
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2071550/
I liked this one. It opened as a horror movie, but then goes into post-apocalyptic territory. Disturbing, dark, and relatively grizzly too.
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Psydye
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Been watching the 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' series, currently on the 4th movie, Dream Master. Will continue to watch through to the 6th one and then check out the remake of the original that came out in 2010. Never knew Johnny Depp and Laurence Fishburne played in these.
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keefer1970
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"The Babysitter" (2015) - A 12 year old boy doesn't mind being stuck with a babysitter while his parents go away, because she's a leggy blonde dream girl. Unfortunately she's also a member of a Satanic cult who needs some "blood of an innocent" in order to complete a ritual. I hate when that happens. A very entertaining, gory slapstick horror/comedy, perfect Halloween season viewing.
"Never Hike Alone" (2017) - a back packer is video-blogging his way through a remote forest when he stumbles across the ruins of Camp Crystal Lake - and quickly learns that its most famous resident isn't an urban legend after all. This impressive "Friday the 13th" fan film is better than many of the 'real' F13 sequels.
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Bosh66
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Saw the the recent Blade Runner film yesterday. I loved it but the wife hated it. Said she’d rather have watched the latest Lego movie than that one. No accounting for taste.
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Marseth
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New Netflix Stephen King adaptation, only released a couple of days ago. More thriller/crime than horror though there is an element to it.
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UMUR
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Another early Hitchcock masterpiece. I noticed some similarities to North by Northwest while watching this, which I think is Hitchcock's best and one of my all time favorite films.
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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adg211288
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^ I want to see it, but I'm very sceptical about it.
As for me, I've recently watched a few on netflix: The Unfolding (2016): I saw this through, but it was pretty much your typical paranormal found footage style horror, though with the twist that it was set in the run up to the whole world going nuclear. Which for me made it make little sense: why are these people so concerned about a haunted house (that isn't even theirs) when nuclear Armageddon is just around the corner? The Descent (2005): This was a pretty decent horror, though I felt it's twist ending (which felt pretty generic for horror to me) was pretty bad. Cheapened the events of the film IMO. Visions (2015): Watchable horror with a twist I didn't see coming. Good but not great. Gerald's Game (2017): Netflix made film of the Stephen King book. Not read it, so I can't say how accurate it is. Thought the film was slow but enjoyable. And also watched the new Pirates of the Caribbean on DVD. Enjoyed it but they'll never top the original or even the second.
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UMUR
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Hmm...it´s a bit hard to love this one, if you´ve read the books, but if you disregard the books, it´s a fairly decent movie:
I do hope sometime in the future, they´ll make a film series ala Lord of the Rings out the source material, because the there are so many details and stories within the books, which deserve to be transfered to the screen.
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keefer1970
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Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) - small town doctor tries to stop mass murder on a nationwide scale via specially programmed masks and a devious TV commercial. Ignored back in the day, cult classic now.
Cult of Chucky (2017) - The lone survivor of last year's "Curse of Chucky" is locked up in a looneybin when the killer doll comes looking for her. Hilarity does not ensue. A surprisingly dark flick that's actually quite badass -- which makes two in a row for ol' Chucky. Who'da thunk? Not bad for a franchise I wrote off twenty plus years ago.
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UMUR
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The first one was pretty decent, but this follow-up is not worth watching:
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UMUR
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Pretty great vampire movie this one. Definitely worth watching:
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UMUR
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Pretty sad excuse for at sci-fi movie this one:
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UMUR
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keefer1970
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Jaws 2 (1978) - sequel that's not even in the same ballpark as Spielberg's original, of course, but it's still a halfway decent creature feature. Lord knows it's better than the rest of the "Jaws" flicks that followed it...
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Hellraiser and Hellraiser II: Hellbound.
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Unitron
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Amazing film. It's a bit slow at first and I wish there was a bit more explanation for a couple things, but overall I found it incredibly suspenseful and kept me on the edge of my seat.
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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keefer1970
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Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) - The Big G's 50th Anniversary flick has enuff plot for twelve movies; doesn't make a lick of sense but it's a ton o'fun to watch.
Curtains (1983) - Disappointingly slow moving slasher flick set at a movie audition Tales of Halloween (2015) - ten short horror stories all set in the same town on All Hallows' Eve. Lotsa low budget fun ala "Creepshow" or "Trick r' Treat." Last Showing (2014) Robert Englund as a crazed movie theater employee who traps a couple in the cinema overnight and forces them to star in their own "horror movie." Not great but I've seen worse. Truck Turner (1974) Soul music legend Isaac Hayes as a badass L.A. skip tracer/bounty hunter. Action packed sleazy fun. The Burning (1981) Surprisingly brutal summer-camp slasher flick, a cut above the usual for the genre (sorry, I couldn't resist). Hush (2016) - Deaf/mute woman at a secluded cabin vs. murderous home invader. Hilarity ensues. Gerald's Game (2017) - Netflix original based on the Stephen King novel about a sexy-time game gone wrong. Weird, disturbing, worth watching in spit of the cop out ending. |
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