Haha for some reason this was my first thought while reading this review too
Haha for some reason this was my first thought while reading this review too
Oh there is a literal video, I thought you were alluding to a generic creepy montage used to show the conjuring that looked like a bad Maralyn Manson video or something
I only eat at Bojangles the official restaurant of restaurants that sound like the name of a minstrel show
Well at least we know we are eating trash at Sonic, which is famous for listing “Trash” as its #1 ingredient, in both advertisements and on the dumpsters that tip directly into the fryer of each location.
So wait... is Venom Jackie Chan or Chris Tucker in this buddy cop scenario?
Im completely on board if this is also the origin of his charachter from 88 minutes.
To be fair this has been pretty status quo. A low buget guy with skills is easier to control than established director with leverage. So its a solid studio gamble to push out a focus group tested film with little pushback. And the studio looks risky by hiring an indie creative even though its just a guise to make…
To think that one of my favorite and most unsettling horror moments would come from an off screen depiction by a man on scene, is reason enough alone to recommend this great unique flick. Though ill admit it deflates a bit in the last few moments while wrapping up. Not a bad ending but it just sort of rushes and jams…
Ehh I thought the last one was ptetty lame so im waiting on streaming for this one, even if it sounds a bit more fun. But fuck fun, fun is everywhere its in my house and my rat traps and my self delusion... i dont need to pay for that... i got therepy bills
Make America Cretacious again
Made the same mistake and shit, people just don’t know how to have fun. Especially with something like horror where there is more so bad it’s good than actual good content. A lot of watching horror is being able to find a few golden nuggets in the pile of shit or enjoying things that are good despite themselves, with…
I think Discovery is fine as a standalone thing. It’s not really Trek (classic) per say but it did fun things and the alt universe stuff and having a good pragmatic dickhead captain were a good mix of old and new. I don’t know totally where I stand on it but I definitely don’t think it sucks as a piece of…
Much less unsettling here than when you refference it randomly on the city bus
Because of the implications?
Odallus has a lot going for it but I got frustrated with it more than I would like since I always felt a bit disoriented and it was more like I was accidentally stumbling to the ends of stages and boss fights rather than having any real sense of space in the levels. I gave up on it but am tempted to give it another go.
I watched the first ep and kind of dug it but didn’t feel the call to keep up even though i saw the potential... maybe get back into it
Often like a Guy Ritchie films or something are neutral . We have mentality still that a lot of Britsh films are pseudo foreign like we are very maried in that way. Emancipated but like cheap cousins. Nothing but love sort of an extended country here... not sure how brits feel but its like eh hugging brothers for the…
Id be curious to see where you folks saw our more personal films rather than just the boxoffice giants and how those relate to the foreign audience... i mean many involve class and sexuality but they usually seem to me at least specific to even our own regions. Like Winters Bone or The Florida Project
Like even in America british cinema holds a class where we see ourselves as like blue collar a bit we dont take our indie and artistic films as high as foreign endeavors. Where those are art house still often... even when its equal in quality or equally schlocky
Well there are a lot British actors in both and I still think when we think of cinema and delivery even here we hold you as the theatre cornerstone ... might be psychological ... otherwise we would just sell robot movies to china