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DeadbeatAtDawn 12-31-2016 11:13 AM

Rosemary's Baby, 1968. 9/10


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The Villain 01-01-2017 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Roiffalo (Post 1022962)
Rosemary's Baby

I need a minute to even register this movie. It's the cock tease equivalent of horror movies. Right when you think you're really going to get something, it ends. We know the baby get's daddy's eyes, but what of the rest of him? There was talk about his hands and feet. Where they hooved? Damn it, movie don't tease me, I want to see!!

The last five minutes are worth the two hours of AGONY that it took to get to the good stuff. If it weren't such a good dramatic ending I would be pissed off about the ending being so abrupt. Does Rosemary take care of Adrian as his mother? The moral battle she must be going through right then at realizing who the father really was. It would make a beautiful story; the devil's child, surely evil and without hesitation for the sake of good must be destroyed, but at the same time... She is his mother. She held him within her, and is a part of her. He may be the devil spawn but he is still an innocent (at this point anyway from what we've seen, I don't think a baby even of Satan is capable of sin as a helpless infant). Would she try to influence upon him some good values? Or give in to the coven's desires to raise the anti-Christ?

Trying to find this on YouTube I came across what looked like a sequel. I'll have to look into it and see what happens next. For once I feel I am in need of a sequel because DAMN... You got me, movie... I see the hype.

I liked the way it ended. I think if they had gone into too much detail about what happens next it would've ended up cheesy or ruined everything that came before. For me, her being happy with the child after everything she went through was the big moment and nothing really mattered after that. I would've liked to see the baby as well but who knows, it mightve ended up looking silly and ruined the movie.

Sculpt 01-01-2017 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Roiffalo (Post 1022962)
Rosemary's Baby

I need a minute to even register this movie. It's the cock tease equivalent of horror movies. Right when you think you're really going to get something, it ends. We know the baby get's daddy's eyes, but what of the rest of him? There was talk about his hands and feet. Where they hooved? Damn it, movie don't tease me, I want to see!!

The last five minutes are worth the two hours of AGONY that it took to get to the good stuff. If it weren't such a good dramatic ending I would be pissed off about the ending being so abrupt. Does Rosemary take care of Adrian as his mother? The moral battle she must be going through right then at realizing who the father really was. It would make a beautiful story; the devil's child, surely evil and without hesitation for the sake of good must be destroyed, but at the same time... She is his mother. She held him within her, and is a part of her. He may be the devil spawn but he is still an innocent (at this point anyway from what we've seen, I don't think a baby even of Satan is capable of sin as a helpless infant). Would she try to influence upon him some good values? Or give in to the coven's desires to raise the anti-Christ?

Trying to find this on YouTube I came across what looked like a sequel. I'll have to look into it and see what happens next. For once I feel I am in need of a sequel because DAMN... You got me, movie... I see the hype.

I know what you mean. First time I saw Baby, I didn't know the Roman Polanski treatment (I think I was 13ish). Wasn't expecting a 'drama'. But it's the classic "slow-burn horror". It's about the back-of-your-mind instinct that something's not right.

Here's a classic description, "Polanski is less interested in terror and shock than in creating a mood of paranoia and instability. He finds the eerie in the mundane...". It's rather an art film.
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Originally Posted by The Villain (Post 1023012)
I liked the way it ended. I think if they had gone into too much detail about what happens next it would've ended up cheesy or ruined everything that came before. For me, her being happy with the child after everything she went through was the big moment and nothing really mattered after that. I would've liked to see the baby as well but who knows, it mightve ended up looking silly and ruined the movie.

Yes, I think you're right. The rape scene, and to a lesser extent, the ending, were difficult scenes to do realistically, let alone achieving a seamless cinematic progression, and state-of-mind feel, but the film succeeds.

FryeDwight 01-03-2017 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1022860)
I know what you mean! The 30's sure had a stranglehold on itself, didn't it? The opening of Frankenstein 31, King Kong, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (though a 1886 novella), The Black Cat, Freaks, The Most Dangerous Game, The Invisible Man... they weren't pulling any punches to the psyche.

Absolutely true...another one that is pretty racy is MASK OF FU MANCHU...very violent, racist and quite sexy for the time.

THE MUMMY (1932). Although this is almost a remake of DRACULA in parts and the magnificent make up should have been used more than it was, this is a classic which has some very memorable parts which help the languid pace throughout. LOVE the close up on Boris's face after Edward Van Sloan tells him "If I could get my hands on You..."...what a poster that would make. And also cool how White Zombie used a sampler from this on LA SEXORCISTO. ****

Roiffalo 01-09-2017 12:38 AM

Shadow of the Cat

I'm surprised this isn't your favorite Hammer film, Hammerfan! ::big grin::

Absolutely loved this. Beautiful love story between an old lady and her beloved pet and best friend. The deaths were so clever you'd almost swear some of them the cat was just being an innocent cat and the people just ended up dead by their own dumbass faults. The characters were terrible people that I was just delighted to watch die.

Damn I wish I had recorded it...

hammerfan 01-09-2017 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Roiffalo (Post 1023251)
Shadow of the Cat

I'm surprised this isn't your favorite Hammer film, Hammerfan! ::big grin::

Absolutely loved this. Beautiful love story between an old lady and her beloved pet and best friend. The deaths were so clever you'd almost swear some of them the cat was just being an innocent cat and the people just ended up dead by their own dumbass faults. The characters were terrible people that I was just delighted to watch die.

Damn I wish I had recorded it...

OK, I feel like a very bad Hammer fan now. I've never heard of this!

Roiffalo 01-09-2017 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1023252)
OK, I feel like a very bad Hammer fan now. I've never heard of this!

Uh oh. I hope I'm not mistaken then! Need to uphold your image! ::wink::
It's constantly confirmed it's a Hammer film, but it never mentions Hammer in the credits. I'm not an avid Hammer film watcher but... is that normal?

You should watch it anyway, it's right up your alley! 8)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x17...961_shortfilms

hammerfan 01-09-2017 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Roiffalo (Post 1023253)
Uh oh. I hope I'm not mistaken then! Need to uphold your image! ::wink::
It's constantly confirmed it's a Hammer film, but it never mentions Hammer in the credits. I'm not an avid Hammer film watcher but... is that normal?

You should watch it anyway, it's right up your alley! 8)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x17...961_shortfilms

I appreciate the heads-up about it! I'll definitely check it out! I'll check my "Hammer Bible" when I get home.

Roiffalo 01-09-2017 07:58 AM

Sure thing! I look forward to seeing what you think about it. ::smile::

brainscan 01-09-2017 10:07 AM

Eeagh!!!! Watched it last night


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