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Fear Street Trilogy - Netflix

bitbydeath

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In 1994, a group of teenagers discovers that the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected — and that they may be the next targets.


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In the cursed town of Shadyside, a killer's murder spree terrorizes Camp Nightwing and turns a summer of fun into a gruesome fight for survival.

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Thrust back to 1666, Deena learns the truth about Sarah Fier. Back in 1994, the friends fight for their lives — and Shadyside’s future.
 
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Revolutionary

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Watched it last night. Very basic teen horror stuff (as expected given it's a RL Stine property) with your typical Netflix-mandated lesbian relationship drama throughout.

However, I will say that there is one REALLY awesome kill in the film: the bread slicer. That kill felt straight out of a Friday the 13th film

5/10
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member
This one felt like more of a homage to scream, especially the opener. The next one being set at camp should be a lot more like Friday the 13th.
Interested to find out more about the other killers.
 

V1LÆM

Gold Member
was kinda bored watching it but i'll wait for the rest to judge it fully.

i'm just pissed that Maya Hawke is in it and dies at the start. she should've been the main character.
 
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FunkMiller

Member
Enjoyed this.

Took a lot of 90s horror cliches, and turned them on their heads. Similar thing to Stranger things in a lot of ways. Well written characters you actually got to like, and a huge amount of lore to play with. Also liked the way it switched up genres a lot.

Be interesting to see how they riff off Friday The 13th, after taking off Scream.
 

Atrus

Gold Member
Never heard of the books but this movie was a pretty good teen slasher-adventure film in its own right. I hope they can carry on or even improve the quality in the rest of the trilogy. It’s not really a horror film so much as it is a Scream meets Cabin in the Woods for a new generation.

I’m looking forward to how this all plays out.
 

j0hnnix

Member
I don't know what to think. I enjoyed it but the netflix check marks were predictable which annoyed me, not as bad as America: Motion Picture.
 

j0hnnix

Member
This movie won me 10 bucks from my girlfriend. I told her a Netflix movie was never going to kill the 2 lesbians because woke people say that's a "trope" or something. She said I was going to be wrong. I got scared for a second at the end but cha chin, I'm 10 bucks richer!
I didn't make a bet but told her there will be some sort of LGBTQ involvement. She did not believe me. I told her Netflix is predictable.
 
I didn't make a bet but told her there will be some sort of LGBTQ involvement. She did not believe me. I told her Netflix is predictable.
Exactly, the whole thing was extremely predictable. I called most of the movie in the first act and knowing Netflix, that bet with my girl was the easiest money I've ever made. She wants to watch the next 2 movies in case one of the girls dies, she can get her money back. I doubt it lol.

Though I have to say the preview for the next one looks good. I got heavy Friday The 13 vibes.
 

j0hnnix

Member
Exactly, the whole thing was extremely predictable. I called most of the movie in the first act and knowing Netflix, that bet with my girl was the easiest money I've ever made. She wants to watch the next 2 movies in case one of the girls dies, she can get her money back. I doubt it lol.

Though I have to say the preview for the next one looks good. I got heavy Friday The 13 vibes.
The Camp Nightwing killer definitely gave off Jason Voorhees vibes.
 
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xrnzaaas

Member
- How many 90s songs do you want in your movie?
- Yes

I dropped it after about 20 minutes since I couldn't be bothered to follow the lesbo plot, only fast forwarded to that cool kill people were talking about.
 

Rockondevil

Member
I quite liked this movie. Definitely gave me 90's horror movie vibes which I much prefer than todays horror.

Might've been a little too supernatural for me as I was hoping for more of a Scream vibe fort his movie, but still a decent movie either way.
Hoping the next one gives me a Friday the 13th feel. Definitely looks that way.
 

NahaNago

Member
I kind of enjoyed it. I was expecting a bit more. The lesbian relationship threw me off since I wasn't expecting that from something set in the 90s. I know it existed back then it just didn't expect it in the movie. I thought a bit more 90s nostalgia would be in the movie. Thankfully the start of the movie wasn't like the rest since I'm not good with scary movies.
 
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GeorgPrime

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I kind of enjoyed it. I was expecting a bit more. The lesbian relationship threw me off since I wasn't expecting that from something set in the 90s. I know it existed back then it just didn't expect it in the movie. I thought a bit more 90s nostalgia would be in the movie. Thankfully the start of the movie wasn't like the rest since I'm not good with scary movies.

i expected literally nothing. Just a fun teenie horror. I got just that.
 

carlosrox

Banned
I totally forgot these existed!!

Goosebumps and Christopher Pike books were the shit when I was a preteen!

Don't think I ever read a Fear Street but I remember seeing the covers all the time and being quite interested.

Wait if there was ever a Fear Street about Vampires then I definitely ready that!
 

carlosrox

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Omg yes! This was the one! I remember loving this one! I might even remember some of the characters' names.

I'm sure the hot lady on the cover got my attention...
 
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jshackles

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I must have had / read at least 50 of these books when I was younger. The Fear Street Saga trilogy was the best of the bunch by my estimation:

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Croatoan

They/Them A-10 Warthog
I thought it was okay. Felt kinda Raimi-ish at points and serious at others. Tone was definitely all over the place. The lesbian stuff was boring, and predictable. Just a completely played out trope, but I guess they get an extra couple of clout points for LGBTQASEWD12 stuff. Kills were good and the characters were okay outside of the woke stuff.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
Oh don't get too excited, there is no nudity or anything of that sort lol... probably because the characters are supposed to be in high school (though the main actress is 26), as well as the fact that it's a RL Stine series.
Used to be lots of R rated movies set in high school with tons of nudity. American Pie was the end of that era. No one was worried an actual child would see it and explode.

I think the real issue is that netflix has a useless ratings guide (almost all of their TV-MA stuff is for swearing only) and can't or won't gate beyond the basic child account. Unlike the halcyon days of cable, they can't do "Cinemax after dark" style programming.
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member
Just finished part 2 and it is amazing, even better than the first. Higher body count, sex, nudity, the full Friday the 13th treatment. However it is probably less gory overall, but it makes sense

to not show young children getting killed.
It was great to see
the origin of the bagman too.

Looking forward to part 3.
 
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It takes a lot for me to get bored during horror movies but the first one at least was a slog.

It felt like it was written for pre teens but there was swearing and violence so I’m not sure who the target audience was and if the 18 certificate was only for show as it doesn’t really matter on Netflix?

One great kill to be fair.

The main girl was really vile so not sure if I was supposed to be rooting for her but I wasn’t. If that character was a guy with the same personality he would have been killed early on for being a vitriolic sex pest.

Maybe I was just expecting some kind of Sam Rami type affair due to the 18 certificate so probably my own fault for not doing any kind of research but it could have been PG with a couple of edits.

Also why was only the first 10 seconds of each song played? Bulk discount?
 
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Hydroxy

Member
First one just watched. It was kinda bad. It was too boring. Probably not worth bothering with the rest
 
I mean there is great entertainment I’m completely focused on and then there’s decent entertainment that is enjoyable while I’m working. This is the latter.
 

FunkMiller

Member
Watched part two. Needs a tighter edit, but other than that, pretty solid. I like that they’re taking these played out slasher movie tropes and trying to create something with more lore behind it.

Also: seen some absolute fucking bellends moaning about how the women are all strong in this, and the men are either evil or useless, because ‘Netflix is too woke’.

…bitch, please. Have you watched a fucking horror movie from the 80s?

The final girl trope has been around longer in slasher flicks than any of the misogynistic little butt wipes whining on social media 🤣

It’s like Laurie Strode and Nancy Thompson never existed. SMH.
 
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xrnzaaas

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Watched part two. Needs a tighter edit, but other than that, pretty solid. I like that they’re taking these played out slasher movie tropes and trying to create something with more lore behind it.

Also: seen some absolute fucking bellends moaning about how the women are all strong in this, and the men are either evil or useless, because ‘Netflix is too woke’.

…bitch, please. Have you watched a fucking horror movie from the 80s?

The final girl trope has been around longer in slasher flicks than any of the misogynistic little butt wipes whining on social media 🤣

It’s like Laurie Strode and Nancy Thompson never existed. SMH.
But the thing is the trope has drastically evolved. Sure it wasn't okay to have a constant premise of a 'damsel in distress' miraculously surviving, but it's also not okay to have all new movies about weak useless men and strong women leading the charge. The last Halloween flick was a good example of this with all the males dying (or not providing help) and the females ganging up on Myers in the finale on their own (and Laurie spending years on preparations lol).
 

MastaKiiLA

Member
I enjoyed the first 2. Interested in seeing how the 3rd one works out. I watch a shitton of movies, so this is pretty good for the genre. They feel like an 80s/90s horror films to me, which is nice, because it fits the time period of the first movie. So compared to other movies of that era, these feel like a solid Elm Street or Hellraiser outing. More gore than scares, but that's how slasher flicks were back then.
 

TGO

Hype Train conductor. Works harder than it steams.
So is this realistic lesbians in highschool in 1994 or some bullshit woke take of it?
Was gonna watch this but the hint of woke shit put me off
 

TGO

Hype Train conductor. Works harder than it steams.
It's full of buff white dudes with no shirts, playing volleyball and smoking cigarettes. You should totally watch it,
Sounds like Top Gun 🤔
Nah I prefer my big-breasted girls who is always running up the stairs when she should be running out the front door.
Don't care if they're lesbian or not.
They usually show that the character is lesbian and move on with the story, but now days they make a lesbian drama out of it when it's supposed to be a disaster movie
 
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