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Candyman (1992): I wanted to return to this one in order to be ready for the sequel. An indirect effect that Jordan Peele has on you.
If anything the film has grown over the years. Storytellingwise, that is, because little things like the cameras and the idea that (nearly) everybody smokes make this film look dated. Throughout the story, the film is also not afraid to inject social commentary. From Anne-Marie's line about "white folks only bringing trouble" (quite the bit of foreshadowing there) to the police response to Helen being beat up. It was good seeing Xander Berkeley again, but I was a bit ashamed for not recognizing Vanessa Williams. That feeling where you think "this face looks a bit familiar, but you're not quite sure why". The good thing is that she made you focus on her character rather than her. This contrary to a time where they cast people, because famous. And then of course, there is Tony Todd. It takes him a while to show up, but then he dominates the screen with his presence and his voice. Much more than with William Bludworth, it really gives you the chills. On par with James Earl Jones' performance as Darth Vader, it instills just as much fear. If anything, it makes me more curious how the story will be set forward in the sequel. Different accents , people coming back (or not),... |
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Candyman, 2021. 7/10
Director: Nia DaCosta https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4d/53...0d22dcc89c.gif We Need To Do Something, 2021. 7/10 Director: Sean King O'Grady https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.XkPdwE...id=ImgDet&rs=1 Pulk, 2020. 7/10 Director: Julian Filigno https://i.postimg.cc/L69CPGrx/4c2krot.png Superhost, 2021. 6/10 Director: Brandon Christensen ![]() Don't Breathe 2, 2021. 6/10 https://deadline.com/wp-content/uplo...1&h=383&crop=1 |
Lol candy man. Haven t seen that in 4 years
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The Protege, 2021. 8/10
Director: Martin Campbell https://64.media.tumblr.com/acfeb6ca...2e85d26c8.gifv Rushed, 2021. 7/10 Director:Vibeke Muasya ![]() Honeydew, 2021. 7/10 Director: Devereux Milburn ![]() |
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Anyways, I'm going to watch the original before the new one as well. |
THE INVITATION (2015). This tale of a Dinner invitation/Reunion starts out pretty well; nothing really happens, but suspense begins to build. Sadly, towards the end, it's almost an Homage to BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS when things begin to get nasty. Add up to what I thought was a ridiculous ending, although my Wife figured it made sense. **1/2
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Anyways, it's interesting to hear your views. Yes, I am curious towards Ju-on! |
The first Ju-on (2000) is the best.
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You know I haven't seen Candyman yet either. It's on my list. I'll have to watch it sooner than later. It's pretty unique. Funny about smoking... When I was in grammar school we were taught about oral cancer and lung cancer with all the disgusting pictures. That had an impact on me not to smoke. But probably bigger impact was my folks didn't smoke. My grandpa pretty much chained smoked. That ashtray odor didn't smell good, but the house also always smelled like sautéed onions. Also, as a young adult on, I bummed cigarettes all the time from my friends who smoked, especially when drinking. They wanted me to smoke with them. I never really got anything out of it besides the physical routine which satisfied my fidgeting habit. I never had the desire to go out and buy a pack. I guess I'm somehow immune to nicotine addiction, or whatever desired effect it's supposed to have. I don't know how rare that is. |
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