But seriously, WHY THE HELL IS NICK/JUNKIE DEPP STILL WEARING THAT OLD MAN'S CLOTHES FROM WHEN HE ESCAPED THE HOSPITAL?
But seriously, WHY THE HELL IS NICK/JUNKIE DEPP STILL WEARING THAT OLD MAN'S CLOTHES FROM WHEN HE ESCAPED THE HOSPITAL?
A Stella movie would be the cats pajamas.
Reconsider it.
The supernatural element works because it is a metahorror, after all.
Them going all Ubermensch after preying on each other is kinda the crux of the movies philosophy, another sly joke at mankind's expense.
It is a really great movie.
I don't know how much the troubled production had to do with the films veering tones but that is absolutely the best thing about it, how it lurches from black comedy, to horror, to sacrilege in the space of single scene.
It's sold from start to finish, one of those films I find I can always…
Kong is actually going to fight Godzuki, and the fight only ends when Poppa Godzilla shows up and Kong fucks off real quick (but not before flinging a quick poo as a final blow).
I'll second Attack!
It's a pretty bold movie for it's time, not your typical "Rah-Rah" WW2 film.
Eddie Albert is great in it too, such a despicable wienie.
Or Conan The Barbarian…
Or Donnie Darko…
Or The Warriors…
"Kenda is a straight-shooter who explains there’s only three motives behind murder: money, sex, and revenge."
Ages ago I read a book by criminologist, whose name I cannot recall right now, that posited a similar theory but broke it down that the three, and think more reasoned, motives were: Passion, Profit, and Madness.
I'd have to say Alan Moore's Swamp Thing.
I don't think it can be understated how jaw-droppinlgy amazing it was to find that comic alongside rote superhero stuff on your grocery store comic rack.
(Yes, children, they used to sell comics in grocery stores and gas stations- without backing boards!- without plastic…
That's pretty much McNaughton for you.
He's constantly abused the lifetime pass that Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer afforded him.
In that, in 1980 it was so deadly dull that it wasn't even unintentionally funny and remains so today.
Wait, Robert Stack not alive to see Lady of the Dunes>JAWS victim theory?
Could it be possible Stack is also victim of the Lady of the Dunes killer?
QUICK, someone notify Joe Hill!
Looks like proof that all a comic artist has to do is learn to draw one female face and differentiate characters via skin tone and hair color/style.
Wes Craven is dead.
And somehow Ted V. Mikels is still alive.
I like how Fear… counterbalances it's annoying young male lead with another annoying young male lead.
It's like the Walking Dead universe has a thing for grating young males that they force us to follow.
Hannibal really was quite a remarkable bit of television.
To think something so grand guingal perverse and psychologically thick made it onto network television is pretty damn amazing.
Everything about it, performances, look, plotting, was beholden to a sort of surreal horror and intelligent tone that demanded a…
This is pretty rad.
Wish he was playing near me, but theres no way he'll be near my town even though where I live is Hellishly appropriate for his noodlings.
I heard De Palma just built his house based on xerox's of Hitchcok's.
But, this is a pilot, and there just wasn't enough of a lived in sense of her turning that corner.
The show literally had Kim Dickens go from, "I cannot give up on my son," to, "I think I have to give up on my son," in the span of twenty minutes.
I've dealt with family members and friends who are addicts.
To have a mother and a goddamn guidance counselor be so flighty (hinged on the fragile hook of her seeing his…