excelsiorlef
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I'll give you a hint: it sure as hell wasn't Ghostwatch.
So it was Ghostwatch?
I'll give you a hint: it sure as hell wasn't Ghostwatch.
So it was Ghostwatch?
I watched two films this evening.
Guys, my post announcing my selections is on this page!
Danny Boyles 576p masterpiece, 28 Days Later isnt just a post-apocalyptic zombie movie, its the post-apocalyptic zombie movie.
Lets not fool ourselves here, the original Friday The 13th is not a good movie. Its an hour and a half long showpiece of attractive 20-somethings having sex and being sliced, diced, stabbed and chopped one by one. Thats not an insult, however - the series would come to embrace this by the third entry - its just truth. Its a slow paced, terribly acted debauchery fest, and you know what? Its a fucking blast.
Best thing about this is how brutal and ruthless Jason is portrayed. He's legitimately terrifying in this movie.
Pretty much ditto for me except it was new movie 13 for me. Packed house so i think it will outdo projections box office wise (anecdotal I know). Though I thought the killer waschester
Yeah I noticed after >< : The Last Broadcast...
Now you have me curious cause I loved High Tension
I love High Tension too, but the reveal at the end really pisses some people off. Personally I think it's great.
I love High Tension too, but the reveal at the end really pisses some people off. Personally I think it's great.
I love High Tension too, but the reveal at the end really pisses some people off. Personally I think it's great.
Day 1. - Little Evil - 1.5/5
Day 2. - The Pretty Thing that Lives in the House - 2.5/5
Day 3. - Gerald's Game - 3/5
Day 4. - The Invitation - 3.5/5
Day 5. - Creep - 1/5
Day 6. - Circle - 2.5/5
Day 7. - Curse of Chucky - 1.5/5
Day 8. - Cult of Chucky - 2.5/5
Day 9. - The Babysitter
The Babysitter is a teen horror-comedy film directed by McG(Charlie's Angels, 3 Days to Kill) The film stars Judah Lewis(Point Break) and Samara Weaving(Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri)
I went into this completely blind and it started off really load, stylistic and over the top and it was off putting at first. While its not a great movie by any means; it's somewhat...charming? I had a lot of fun with this. check it out on Netflix.
3/5 or maybe a 3.5/5
Now on to "Cube"
I love High Tension too, but the reveal at the end really pisses some people off. Personally I think it's great.
I do as well, and 12 years later I still don't get what the problem was with the twist.
It makes no logical sense at all.
In order for it work as the film presents the fact after the twist, Marie would have had to find a way to drive both her car and the truck at the same time. As it stands, there's no other explanation as to how Marie would have gotten her injuries from wrecking her car and how she was able to transport Alexia after murdering her family.
The really stupid part is how easily they could have solved that problem with just one change: have Marie approach the back of the truck like normal, but then cut to Alexia's perspective as Marie is actually opening the trunk of her car, which takes care of the discrepancy right then and there and winds up making sense.
Oh man how did I get so behind?
10. Friday the 13th
The classic. In hindsight I should've watched this yesterday but I was too busy playing the game. I've seen Parts 4 and 6 as part of this movie thing so it's interesting to see the contrast between this one and later films. There's obviously a lot more mystery and secrecy to the kills in this one since they're building up to the twist. The camp itself seems a lot darker and dimmer than other films as well. I think it holds up pretty well overall.
Let's see if I can play catchup and get things back on track. I was supposed to watch Scream 2 but it seems like someone deleted it off of the DVR.
The only thing that doesn't hold up in this movie is the truly awful Savini effects. Everything else is still the best in the series.
Of course, Savini was able to implement better effects into the series as time went along, but I'll be damned if Kevin Bacon's death in the first film still isn't the standard bearer for the entire series.
Why? can't we convince you to stay?I'm tapping out. 13 films in. Have fun y'all.
It makes no logical sense at all.
In order for it work as the film presents the fact after the twist, Marie would have had to find a way to drive both her car and the truck at the same time. As it stands, there's no other explanation as to how Marie would have gotten her injuries from wrecking her car and how she was able to transport Alexia after murdering her family.
The really stupid part is how easily they could have solved that problem with just one change: have Marie approach the back of the truck like normal, but then cut to Alexia's perspective as Marie is actually opening the trunk of her car, which takes care of the discrepancy right then and there and winds up making sense.
I understood all of that asyou cant tell what happened and what didnt. We may never know how Marie actually got hurt before Alex beat her up and stabbed her in the shoulder. To me, it was all up to interpretation and there was a whole other side to the events that we dont really know. Marie is just giving an incoherent idea of the events to make herself seem not guilty. She was never supposed to act as a stand in for the old man. What I assumed was that Marie kidnapped Alex in Alexs car after killing her family.
I understood all of that asyou cant tell what happened and what didnt. We may never know how Marie actually got hurt before Alex beat her up and stabbed her in the shoulder. To me, it was all up to interpretation and there was a whole other side to the events that we dont really know. Marie is just giving an incoherent idea of the events to make herself seem not guilty. She was never supposed to act as a stand in for the old man. What I assumed was that Marie kidnapped Alex in Alexs car after killing her family.
Alexandre Aja said:The way I originally wrote the script with Grégory Levasseur, that reveal was the final twist on the final page. By the end of the movie, she had saved her friend, she had killed the bad guy; then we cut to the hospital room, and they bring in a monitor to show her the security footage from the gas station. And you see that she killed that guy, and that everything she has said was a lie. It was a very clean, simple type of twist.
When Luc Besson came on board to produce the movie, Aja continues, he said, I really want you guys to find a way to expand the twist into the last act of the movieinto the final 25 minutes. That was a great idea from a fairy-tale standpointthe sort of transformation of the killer into Mariabut from a narrative standpoint, it was very hard to find a way that made sense, because then, which point of view are we using? Today, I still dont know which one I would have preferred. I kind of think that from an emotional point of view, the version we have is stronger, but I know that from a logical point of view, the other one we were going to do was maybe more efficient and clearer.
Yeah, I've always gone for the unreliable narrator explanation, if pushed. Really, the lack of logic has never bothered me.
As an aside, Alexandre Aja reckons it's all the fault of Luc Besson, who was an uncredited producer on Haute Tension