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hammerfan 08-30-2021 04:37 AM

Gonjiam Asylum

Really enjoyed it. There was one silly scene that made me laugh more than scared me. But, overall, liked it. Sorry it's taken me so long to watch it.

TaeKwonZombie 08-30-2021 07:51 AM

somewhere in the east (1991)

romanian movie about some of the horrors of communism made after the fall of the dictator ceausescu, moments here that could be placed in a horror movie for sure, shooting the baby than the woman tries to shoot herself, but no bullet so they capture her and she screams like she is being murdered

bamahorrorfan87 08-31-2021 05:09 PM

My date with the president’s daughter

Korovox 09-01-2021 01:42 PM

Accepting that The Grudge inflicts pain
 
Hi there,
I watched House of 1000 Corpses last week, and The Human Centipede 2 two days ago. ::cool:: They left me highly joyful, surprised and interested. Tonight I gave The Grudge (2020) a chance, because it is available on Netflix and a friend recommended it or the original.
It was very worrying and horrifying to notice the emptiness of the movie... so standardised, so impersonal and in a way predictable. I need to accept that I have to indefinitely stop watching "Hollywood horror movies", because the stylistic mistakes in them are too much to bear.

I just read that the BBFC initially called The Human Centipede "undoubtedly tasteless and disgusting". ::devil:: From this we may conclude that the BBFC at the time featured one or more employees who don't understand a thing about movies. ::mad:: The aforementioned predicate applies to The Grudge (2020) if you ask me, and not to The Human Centipede ::love:: . (Cheers to Tom Six for a remarkable cinematographic performance. ::big grin:: )

Oh man...

Please do reply to my post, as I feel lonely in my opinions.

DeadbeatAtDawn 09-01-2021 03:33 PM

Wired Shut, 2021. 6/10

Director: Alexander Sharp

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Eye Without a Face, 2021. 7/10

Director: Ramin Niami

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Sculpt 09-02-2021 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Korovox (Post 1049083)
Hi there,
I watched House of 1000 Corpses last week, and The Human Centipede 2 two days ago. ::cool:: They left me highly joyful, surprised and interested. Tonight I gave The Grudge (2020) a chance, because it is available on Netflix and a friend recommended it or the original.
It was very worrying and horrifying to notice the emptiness of the movie... so standardised, so impersonal and in a way predictable. I need to accept that I have to indefinitely stop watching "Hollywood horror movies", because the stylistic mistakes in them are too much to bear.

I just read that the BBFC initially called The Human Centipede "undoubtedly tasteless and disgusting". ::devil:: From this we may conclude that the BBFC at the time featured one or more employees who don't understand a thing about movies. ::mad:: The aforementioned predicate applies to The Grudge (2020) if you ask me, and not to The Human Centipede ::love:: . (Cheers to Tom Six for a remarkable cinematographic performance. ::big grin:: )

Oh man...

Please do reply to my post, as I feel lonely in my opinions.

Grudge 2020 or the original. Got to go with the original first. ::big grin::

I didn't see Grudge 2020 and won't waste my time unless someone I trust recommends it. I watched the trailer and it just looks like a series of "something is behind you" or "something jumps at you" scenes. Some horror is style, but the trailer looked like hack visuals and hack story. I really don't know who bothers to watch this when there are some many better things to do.

I did see Ju-On (2000), and speaking of "It was very worrying and horrifying to notice the emptiness of the movie", I kind of felt that way about Ju-on. It's fairly crafty, but found it hard to relate or care about the characters and was a bit bored and found the story a bit shallow. But a lot of folks here liked Ju-On. That was your better shot at a decent flick.

You gonna try Ju-on?

Ringo 09-02-2021 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1049051)
Gonjiam Asylum

Really enjoyed it. There was one silly scene that made me laugh more than scared me. But, overall, liked it. Sorry it's taken me so long to watch it.

Me too, posted a while ago.
Really well made. One of the best I saw the past year or so.

Angra 09-03-2021 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ringo (Post 1049089)
Me too, posted a while ago.
Really well made. One of the best I saw the past year or so.

Hm… gonna have to see that.

bamahorrorfan87 09-03-2021 05:06 PM

Ted bundy American boogeyman

Tommy Jarvis 09-03-2021 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bamahorrorfan87 (Post 1049095)
Ted bundy American boogeyman

Is that the one with Mark Harmon?


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