I always thought the 3rd Gremlins movie could be a great vehicle for a survival horror movie.
I always thought the 3rd Gremlins movie could be a great vehicle for a survival horror movie.
If you guys haven’t already, I highly recommend following The Institute of Gremlins 2 Studies on Twitter. It will change your whole perception on the film. I mean, I always loved both, but after reading their posts I have an even deeper appreciation for the second one.
Even a Winnebago disguised as a space simulator!
Say what you will about Lynch’s “Dune”, those stillsuits were damn iconic. Hell, all of the costumes were fantastic! One of the reasons I rejected the Syfy adaptations is that the costumes just couldn’t compare to Lynch’s vision in my opinion.
It is not dead. It just went to go live on a farm upstate... #LiesITellMyself #RoverWasAGoodBoy
I loved this movie! It’s as funny as the source material!
As an active Freemason, can confirm our power is grossly overstated. However, our power over putting together kick-ass pancake breakfasts to raise funds for local Boys & Girls Clubs is grossly understated! Ha ha!
I submit for your consideration a movie so bad that 98% of the crowd walked out of its only showing at a local theater and astonishingly took nearly a decade to make (and yet wasn’t even finished when it premiered). It is a movie by which all other movies are judged to be better by its absolute horribleness. I still…
The following is to be read in the voice of Linda Hamilton:
When I saw this film on Netflix two years ago I thought it was the VeggieTales of Cthulhuist lore: Milquetoast introduction into a mythology set to middling animation in order to entice young viewers into reading far more violent and horrifying text.
Hampton Leathermoney & Kiera Commonswallow
Same here!
Since most early black metal sounded like it was recorded under a wet mattress in a empty gymnasium, lo-fi cinematography WOULD be appropriate.
As a Wisconsinite, to quote Captain America “I get that reference.”
Star awarded for Letterkenny link! Every time I hear someone say “To be fair” I immediately think of that!
This is also why raves became a thing in the 90's for the very same aforementioned reasons you listed. As a former raver during that golden age, I can confirm.
“Old man Telling Youth To Do His Homework” post retracted.
“Gozu” and “Visitor Q” are pretty fantastic nightmare fuel too.
This frog kind of reminds me of the aliens from the old “War of The Worlds” tv show that came out in the 80's.