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That is one of the most worthwhile on-line hobbies I've ever heard of.

Ahhh…I'm older than you. I'm on my Dogma 95 porch!

Could not agree more. It always seems intentional to me. Writing a decent script…not a great script, mind you…but a script that doesn't depend on walkaround and characterization by random argument and posturing just isn't that hard to produce.

It's a weird line. Is John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 horror? Yeah, I'd say at least tangentially, and I'd say the same for The Guest. Action horror maybe? Regardless, it's a movie I love.

Babylon 5, too?

Watch Ghostwatch! Without qualifiers.

Okay, I'd say 20, but I have a sad devotion to nature gone wild movies. Your point is certainly true.

The gift is some kind of weird reload of the movie Death Game (1977) starring Sandra Locke and Colleen Camp in the roles of the two girls. Camp is even in The Gift.

Patricia Tallman from Savini's NotLD remake.
Sorry, that's all I remember from it really, other than wishing I was watching Pontypool again instead. My wife likes it, though.

Although I found it ultimately sort of strangely uplifting.

Oh, that was a very special kind of bad. And I watch an immense amount of really bad horror sifting for nuggets.

In the hearts of any real fan of horror.

Spring is definitely horror. And another Lovecraftian film. The 2000s have been good for those.

Oh yeah, REC3, but have you seen 4?

The Children is a must. Beautiful, underrated horror.

It failed itself by adopting an anthology structure for a single, cohesive story, but it went down swinging. I sort of admire it, but the pieces didn't fit together well enough to make it a success.

And the recent one is…let's be kind and say not very successful.

Did you hate it all? Because which of the three sections you like and dislike could almost be some sort of Rorschach test. Well, if you could figure out what each answer meant.

I does make an enormous difference. I saw the right one first and the new/wrong/ohdon'tbesad one actually made me angry.

I could be friends with someone who didn't like Pontypool, but I probably wouldn't trust their advice on horror movies.