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classic_horror_fan 12-02-2019 11:03 AM

Candy Corn
 
That one pays tribute to the great horror classics from the 1970s and 1980s. It does an overall good job with that as well. There are plenty of very intense scenes, along with plenty of humorous dialogue. Tony Todd also makes a good appearance in there as well. Fans of the horror classics from the '70s and '80s should not be disappointed. ::devil::

ZKnight 12-03-2019 03:43 PM

So... am I crazy for not liking VVitch? It didn't do anything for me. And I know this is a sacreligious thing to say since it's objectively better than most of the mainstream stuff coming out lately. I just didn't connect to it. I thought it was well made and had a creepy tone to it, and awesome music, but nothing mindblowing. 5/10 -- Don't hate me guys.

Sculpt 12-03-2019 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ZKnight (Post 1040539)
So... am I crazy for not liking VVitch? It didn't do anything for me. And I know this is a sacreligious thing to say since it's objectively better than most of the mainstream stuff coming out lately. I just didn't connect to it. I thought it was well made and had a creepy tone to it, and awesome music, but nothing mindblowing. 5/10 -- Don't hate me guys.

Same here. I wouldn't say I liked it, but I was mildly entertained... intellectually, and appreciated the cinematography and sound. I respected the apparent authenticity to the language used for the time period, and the honest Christian theology in the beginning. But other than all that, it was a bit dreary for me.

ZKnight 12-03-2019 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1040540)
Same here. I wouldn't say I liked it, but I was mildly entertained... intellectually, and appreciated the cinematography and sound. I respected the apparent authenticity to the language used for the time period, and the honest Christian theology in the beginning. But other than all that, it was a bit dreary for me.

Thank god, haha. And I 100% agree.

FryeDwight 12-04-2019 12:45 AM

BEWARE OF MR BAKER (2012). Impressive debut from Director Jay Bulgar is a documentary of Cream/Blind Faith /other bands drummer Peter "Ginger" Baker widely considered one of the best in his field. Indeed he was with much footage from the previously listed groups as well as when he lived in Nigeria and "Drum Battles" with other players. He also was a devotee of Polo and touching scenes of he and his horses/dogs/stepchildren.
He also was a notoriously prickly individual with seemingly little regard for anyone else and very little impulse control-You'll almost shake your head in amazement at some of the things He did and also be glad You didn't have to be around him , for despite his talent and amazing life, He was an abrasive, cantankerous asshole.
While I certainly found this well made, it made Me think back when I started finding out that musicians I looked up to when younger, turned out to be people I would want to avoid at all costs. ***

Angra 12-04-2019 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ZKnight (Post 1040541)
Thank god, haha. And I 100% agree.

Wasn’t impressed either. Just another “horror” movie.

ZKnight 12-05-2019 05:59 AM

I'm a couple years late, but I finally saw Hereditary. 9/10
Now THIS is a horror movie. I loved every damn minute.

Tommy Jarvis 12-05-2019 11:33 AM

As they say, better late than never. :)

Bloof 12-05-2019 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ZKnight (Post 1040557)
I'm a couple years late, but I finally saw Hereditary. 9/10
Now THIS is a horror movie. I loved every damn minute.

Just saw this recently myself.

ZKnight 12-06-2019 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1040565)
Just saw this recently myself.

What did you think? I was insanely impressed.


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