mattthewsedlar
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mattthewsedlar

Glad someone said it. Terrified is great!

I was the youngest of four kids with an evil older brother and two working parent. Plus it was the 80s and we had cable. So I saw all this shit way to young.

There are no good Friday the 13th movies. It’s basically the only mainstream horror franchise that I can say that about.

I mean, none of these are good. But I watch the hell out of most of them anyway.

The riff is similar, but Nirvana does something totally different with it—entirely different melody and feel.

There was clearly a lot of funny business happening behind the scenes...but not in front of the cameras!

Or maybe just feeling productive is good for mental health. 

The dancing especially when it’s near bodies of water or rain were intermission since most Indian film always run for 3 hrs.

Given maintenance teams are supposed to visually inspect the track on coasters every day before giving the goahead to operate and the crack was visibly forming at least a week before it was caught, you've got to wonder what the Hell they were looking at during those track walks.

List bogus due to exclusion of The Void. 

I can’t believe there is no mention of 2016's The Void. It is eldritch horror and takes place entirely in a hospital. 

It’s disgusting that an Academy Award-winning director would take such a joyful and lovingly-made film as One Cut of the Dead and REMAKE it. If Michel Hazanavicius really loved the original film and wanted to share its goofy charm and inventive concept with the rest of the world, then he would just re-release the

I appreciate the defense and I actually agree with the premise of an ideological battle between Jones’ preservation of the past and a nuclear age of advancement that largely tosses aside that past. That would have worked.

The nerd press is going to stay mad that Nintendo decided that to not make a Mario movie for middle-aged nerds.

So much of the writing around it is ragebait, too. When it’s not contrarians writers trying to provoke arguments (sorry, “engagement), it’s reactionaries bemoaning that the films “went woke”. None of the discourse feels genuine anymore.

Why can’t we just get a third del Toro movie?

>Don’t worry, Fire Emblem traditionalists: It’s still fairly easy to commit fratricide in this game.

I can see his point, it’s a silly title.  Calling it ‘Glass Onion: A Benoit Blanc Mystery’ would at least make more sense.

Yours, maybe but not mine. I'd get that checked out if I were you.

Madisynn and Wongers in silhouette MST3K-style, watching the MCU canon.