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I've watched it but don't remember a whole lot of it.Has anyone watched Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street? It's a documentary about the second A Nightmare on Elm Street and Mark Patton's experience (he played Jesse). I watched it a few years ago and it's good. I don't think people would be hearing things about the movie that they didn't really figure out by watching it but it's still a good watch, especially if you're a fan of Elm Street.
Anyone have horror collections (figures, shirts, movies, etc)? Would be cool to share.
is black phone any good?
Yes, very much.is black phone any good?
Saw the latest Conjuring movie today at the theater. We both enjoyed it. Not our favorite of the series, but still quite enjoyable.
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I should have hated this but I had a good time with it by the end. Practical effects a plenty. You can tell they spend a ton on the Intestines prosthetic and they damn well wanted their moneys worth lol. If you don't enjoy low budget horror then avoid.
Worth it for the last 20 minutes alone. 3/5.
Bonus half point for Nelix from Voyager being in it.
The Alto Knights," had set the studio back at least $110 million in losses. But the remaining lineup has delivered some enviable profit margins. Case in point: "Sinners" is expected to generate around $60 million in theatrical profits; "Superman" around $125 million; "Final Destination: Bloodlines" approximately $75 million; "Weapons" around $65 million (and counting), according to knowledgeable individuals. For "F1," Warner Bros. was paid a flat distribution fee as well as a percentage of revenues in line with certain box office benchmarks, resulting in theatrical profits of roughly $34 million.
Horror doing wonders.
FD Bloodlines made the second highest profit (75M) for WB this year, behind Superman.
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After ‘Conjuring: Last Rites,’ Warner Bros. Makes Box Office History With 7 Consecutive Movies Opening Above $40 Million
Warner Bros. has been on an epic box office hot streak with seven straight movies opening above $40 million.variety.com
Superman: 125M
FD:B: 75M
Weapons: 65M
Sinners: 60M
F1: 34M
Alto Knights: -110M
Has anyone seen The Monkey? I've read it's got some gory kills, I'm interested.
I just ignored everyone that voted 80's and 90's. Alot of you all were already ignored for hating steak
You're gonna miss out on a lot of my shit-posts!I just ignored everyone that voted 80's and 90's. Alot of you all were already ignored for hating steak
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Some sort of Jesus thing?
Did you ever watch the Netflix show - The Haunting of Hill House?I love me some horror movies and shows, but sadly I've reached an age where it just doesn't scare or shock me at all.
Seen so many sick, twisted horrors too that it just doesn't mean much anymore, plus the fact that it's all fiction anyway. Still, some horrors out there where events occur that can happen in real life can get under my skin, which is nice. That being said I still enjoy the genre a lot.
Some good shit has been dropped in the cinemas this year too.
Did you ever watch the Netflix show - The Haunting of Hill House?
I'd recommend that if you haven't, good night watch, ghosts often hidden, creepily standing in the background of scenes.
The Conjuring
Yeah I was wondering what else is coming out this year. I haven't seen together yet but for me Bring her back has been my favorite up till now. Having said that I've only watched that and I think Weapons maybe I'll watch black phone 2.I enjoyed Weapons a lot, though I think Together is probably my favourite horror so far this year. Not sure what else is coming out.
Yeah I was wondering what else is coming out this year. I haven't seen together yet but for me Bring her back has been my favorite up till now. Having said that I've only watched that and I think Weapons maybe I'll watch black phone 2.
Man, they're really milking this franchise dry, huh?
Anyway, I watched WEAPONS recently and honestly…it's a 6.5/10 at best.
I get what the director was going for with the tone, but, I just can't stand this kind of formula/format anymore: 15 minutes of setup → hard cut to black → character title cards → endless flashbacks that take up two-thirds of the runtime → then the last 10-15 minutes rush through the actual story. It's so overdone and cliché at this point.
Brolin's role felt pointless too like he could've not even been in the film and nothing would change. The ending especially felt EXTREMELY rushed like they were out of time and just crammed everything into the final 10 minutes.
Sure, the cinematography was nice and it wasn't boring, but it definitely wasn't a good film.
I much preferred Longlegs, Cage's fuckery, the atmosphere, the imagery, the way each frame kept you scanning for hidden details plus the genuine sense of dread made that one far more effective.
Meh/6.5 out of 10
I want them to keep on making Conjuring movies though. They can milk it all they want but I'll be there
Didn't know about the Conjuring series. Will look forward to that. I recently watched my favourite Conjuring film: Conjuring 2. Love the Enfield haunting.
Haven't watched the original nothing against it just never got around to it. I'll watch before watching part 2Yeah, Black Phone 2 is something I wanna watch. Enjoyed the first. May have to rewatch it before the second.
The Long Walk is out soon, currently at 96% on the Tomatometer.I enjoyed Weapons a lot, though I think Together is probably my favourite horror so far this year. Not sure what else is coming out.
The Long Walk is out soon, currently at 96% on the Tomatometer.
Edit: It's out now.
Any good horror shows around? Been going through older stuff such as Tales from the Crypt. Last recent show that I enjoyed was From.
Hannibal
Channel Zero
Castle Rock
Alien Earf
Did you try, The Institute?Any good horror shows around? Been going through older stuff such as Tales from the Crypt. Last recent show that I enjoyed was From.
Keeper by Osgood Perkins is coming in November I think.Yeah I was wondering what else is coming out this year.
Did you try, The Institute?
I enjoyed it.
I can relate to that.I love me some horror movies and shows, but sadly I've reached an age where it just doesn't scare or shock me at all.
Seen so many sick, twisted horrors too that it just doesn't mean much anymore, plus the fact that it's all fiction anyway. Still, some horrors out there where events occur that can happen in real life can get under my skin, which is nice. That being said I still enjoy the genre a lot.
Some good shit has been dropped in the cinemas this year too.