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It's... How do I put it? It's a masterpiece of awful.
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Lawless
This will definitely be making my list for the best of 2012. John Hillcoat never fails to impress me. Lawless is the type of flick I wish their was more of. Gritty, excellent characterizations and just captivating from start to finish. The Baytown Outlaws Extremely entertaining action/comedy. I had a blast from start to finish. Think you'll dig this one a bunch newb! |
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The Pact
Watched this round 2am and got quite genuinely creeped out in parts. I've found supernatural stuff really gets under my skin over the last couple of years compared to the past. Nice tense atmosphere and I thought the score was excellent. Caity Lotz's performance was as the Craven styled heroine was top notch. Loved the twist/reveal [SPOILER]Great to see someone pay homage to Bad Ronald![/SPOILER] The last shot was unnecessary IMO and it kinda fucked up the great work that proceeded it. [SPOILER]I'm guessing it was meant to be a dream sequence?[/SPOILER] Either way it cheapened the otherwise great style of the film. |
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I gotta achieve balance with "The Room" among "Pan's Labyrinth", y'know? Or else the universe would be even more twisted lol. With that being said... I saw "The Room". Yes, it's atrocious, but it's another one of those awesome bad movies just in the fact that it was made. I'd recommend it solely based on its sucktastic glory.
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... The American Scream (2012) OK documentary about "House Haunters," people who go all-out and create incredibly elaborate haunted houses for Halloween. Honestly, it's something that I would love to do but don't have the $$ or space to do it (sadly, neither do the folks in the documentary). Apartment 143 (2011) Pretty awful little found-footage film that doesn't waste time with things like subtlety or believably. |
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