Exactly! Undoubtedly it would be a horrible movie but fuck it, I like the idea.
Exactly! Undoubtedly it would be a horrible movie but fuck it, I like the idea.
Of course, and all those details would be fleshed out in the gripping legal thriller Purge film I'm envisioning.
What! That's bullshit. I didn't catch that in the film.
Recently started re-watching the series from S1 onward. It's totally nuts to juxtapose where this show started to where it is now. I do find myself kind of liking the low budget older sets and wardrobes.
A family I knew lost their 10-year old son to a pool drain in Mexico. It was horrific. There was supposed to be a grate over the drain, but it wasn't installed. It sucked the kid into the pipe. They thought he'd been kidnapped or something when they couldn't find him, and eventually the hotel figured out what was…
Uh… it was "The Kiddy Twister"…
Man, the original Fright Night is an almost-classic IMO. If American Werewolf in London is an A, Fright Night is a solid B.
Yes, thank you. This is delicious.
I guarantee you he has the endings in mind. It's the work of getting to them that seems to be a chore to him. So just publish a 10-page leaflet outlining the end-games for everyone and I'll be happy, GREM
His success was his greatest undoing. Too big to edit, now.
The only narrative that I still care about is Sandor. I just want him to kill fucking brother. Everyone else has an arc that is either good enough as done for me or I don't care about it. I guess I'd like Jorah to get some kind of redemption and Barristan to get the honorable death for his queen he desires, but that's…
EXACTLY! And I say that as a huge fan.
But I don't think that holds up.
Sort of, but not as good. I wish John Carpenter had been presented with this concept. It would be like EFNY
Sorry, huge Community fan but fuck that episode, it was lame. BM all the way
Tell your GF she can call me anytime if she wants to spoon and watch genre crap instead of getting 10-minute lectures
*in a basement somewhere, Nabin eats a handful of jelly beans while his eyes glow red
Even that premise is too similar to other films. I've said it a million times - low-stakes Purge movie! Some kind of financial scam goes wrong, etc. They're myopic with this life and death business.
But like a lot of other fascinating schlock, it has an interesting concept at its core.