Oh lord that header image, I just... I don’t even know... words fail me. I mean jesus christ there’s just so much going wrong it’s overwhelming.
But good an opportunity as any to remind y’all that last years “Jackie” was the fucking bomb.
Oh lord that header image, I just... I don’t even know... words fail me. I mean jesus christ there’s just so much going wrong it’s overwhelming.
But good an opportunity as any to remind y’all that last years “Jackie” was the fucking bomb.
Man was this great, fucking sucks to come here and see so few comments :(
I was kinda expecting this to become this years Moonlight, but it doesn’t really look like it’s picking up the same sort of traction so far. Personally for me this one came a lot closer to living up to its monumental hype.
Just watched The Mangler a couple weeks ago, Englund is an absolute blast in it. Such an underrated movie.
If you love Bride, there’s no reason you won’t love Seed at least as much.
“Asylum” from 1972 is a massively under-appreciated anthology film, starring Peter Cushing and directed by Roy Ward Baker, who also made my favorite Hammer Horror film “Quatermass and the Pit”.
And as much as I love all of Bava’s “Black Sabbath”, how anyone could find anything scarier than the “Drop of Water” segment…
Ahh, it feels good to be relevant...
So I demand they let me suck their dicks, or else I’ll kill myself?
My big problem is it felt like it could have potentially been a great movie, but was willfully diluted and dumbed down. But I guess that’s the only way you can make a movie with a 150 million price tag, so what ya gonna do?
Yeah, the mention of the replicants planing to revolt left a particularly sour taste in my mouth, it was thrown in pretty quickly and artlessly, obviously with for no real reason other than trying to tease potential sequels. Probably an extended Blade Runner universe is what they were hoping for (fat chance now it…
Well, this was a pretty great read, thank you Iggy for being one of the few reasons to keep coming to this site. Wish you could’ve talked more about the Pale Fire connections, I recently read it for the first time and absolutely fell in love with it, was cool to see it interwoven so deeply into the film.
Saw this at a festival over the summer, it’s leaps and bounds better than the other Joe Lynch films listed, in case those meh titles potentially turn anyone off.
Definitely recommend for Faith No More fans...
Ahem, and where the fuck is “Fateful Findings”, you philistines!?!?