09.25.2016, 03:09 AM | #19661 | |
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I don't know how it works in the US but my copy of 3D, the one you watched, came on 2 discs. One was the 3d version you need glasses to watch and the other one was the same film but without the 3d processing. I tried to watch the 3D version disc and it was horrible, even with the glasses. My copy of 3DD is just the regular film with no need for glasses. |
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09.25.2016, 09:05 AM | #19662 | |
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i ordered piranha (2010) from netflix, but the bluray was busted, so-- instead of waiting for a replacement to arrive i streamed via amazon, which had "piranha 3D"-- i dont know if amazon does actual 3D, i thought it was just a title thing. the movie is advertised as "3D" everywhere outside of netflix. weird. in any case, watched also THE ISLE great, beautiful film--not sure it qualifies as "horror" though there are many violent and disturbing scenes, and some apparent animal abuse i did not dig (i read UK versions had them deleted). regardless, beautifully filmed and acted and great story and characters-- so little dialogue that it's virtually a silent movie |
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09.25.2016, 10:05 AM | #19663 |
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Children of the stones Probably belongs in the TV thread but given previous chat about The Wicker Man, this was a children's TV series from the 70s that has a very similar vibe. Amazing it was aimed at children. Genuinely creepy. The whole series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwT0wLnT7Rc |
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09.25.2016, 10:11 AM | #19664 |
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WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS
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09.25.2016, 11:51 AM | #19665 |
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GREMLINS
hated it never saw it before. had a couple of semi-funny moments with the dog but otherwise what a fucking boring piece of shit. watched the last 1/2 hour of it in fast forward because it went on and on with the bullshit and i just wanted to get to the end only 2 good things about it now that i turned it off: 1) phoebe cates was so pretty 2) audrey from the original little shop of horrors had a small part here, which was a hilarious coincidence (the opening of the movie also is reminiscent) spielberg has his name all over this as "presenting"-- this is the type of shit that taught me to hate his name before i realized he was actually a great filmmaker. but fucking gremlins, jeezus, fucking terrible. i want my money back. can't get back the time wasted on it though. |
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Oh, yeah, this was just fucking fantastic. One of the most all-around enjoyable movie watching experiences of the last few years for me. Keep an eye out for the sequel, "We're Wolves," which is coming in 2017 I think. |
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09.25.2016, 12:48 PM | #19667 | |
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Hmm... I would have thought this one would have held up, kind of like Tremors. I remember really liking it as a kid. But, really, what '80s kid didn't love this movie? It's probably been over 20 years one I last saw it. Maybe I'll revisit. Don't watch the sequel.. not that you would, just saying. Don't. I think Spielberg more or less "presented" the entire 1980s. I can't believe he agreed to have his name associated with some of those films. Jesus. |
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09.25.2016, 01:18 PM | #19668 | |
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tremors is a grownup movie and the banter between the main characters is hilarious. other characters are appealing as well--walter and the mexican dude and the gun nuts. the annoying kid as comic relief. and the mom/girl while rather nondescript are the "vulnerable" spot that adds drama. the grad student girl didn't do it for me but okay. this one... maybe appealed to kids through the toy aspect, but it was a rambling mess with too many cartoon characters in only for a brief appearance and then gone the icing on the shit cake was having the "bad" gremlins as black people cartoons, break-dancing and wearing big hats and in some sort of jazz/blues joint and shit. wtf. i should have known it was coming after the chinese caricatures from the beginning. but yeah it's not like i turned against this because the racial aspects. it was first and foremost a boring flick made of random parts and way too long i used to think spielberg was a hack who pandered to the suburban masses, a kind of ideologist of reaganism, which made me skip schindler's list and ryan's privates in their day, but when i finally saw duel, and then empire of the sun, i was like "wait a minute..." |
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09.25.2016, 01:30 PM | #19669 | |
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wow you missed out initially. yeah Spielberg is a "pop" movie maker but he is diverse with range and his serious films are as much in the pantheon of film as his blockbusters
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09.25.2016, 01:40 PM | #19670 |
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I vaguely remember GREMLINS 2 had some pointed social commentary. No?
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09.25.2016, 01:42 PM | #19671 | |
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this one made overt references to that jimmy stewart movie about his savings and loans (i forget the name) and it attempted a criticism of 80s greed but it was pretty fucking weak and went nowhere with it oh and then the "lesson" that the "wise chinaman" imparts at the end. nature's gifts and you're not ready yet or something. lame. |
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09.25.2016, 02:04 PM | #19672 |
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WHY GREMLINS 2 IS AN ESSENTIAL COMMENTARY ON CONTEMPORARY POP CULTURE
https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com...y-pop-culture/ Actually, a search of "Gremlins Social Commentary" came up with more stuff than I imagined. Xenophobia in Joe Dante’s Gremlins https://kissmybloodyaxe.wordpress.co...gremlins-1984/ |
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09.25.2016, 07:04 PM | #19674 | |
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dammit man, now you have me wanting to watch gremlins 2 if only for anthropological reasons. --- i need picks for next weekend. piranha DD is a shoo-in as "action" (plus tits). need some sex horror (nekromantik is a candidate), and a horror comedy at least. that's the backbone, i might add fillers (really wanna see invasion of the body snatchers). weekdays i can only fit in TV shows so likely true detective 2 plus the end of house of cards 4. so: what's a good, can't-miss horror comedy? eta: cabin in the woods? i might get cabin in the woods |
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09.25.2016, 07:22 PM | #19675 |
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Cabin rules. Hilarious and brilliant.
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Cabin in the Woods is legitimately brilliant. I know you like Joss Whedon's Avengers, and I think you like Joss Whedon in general (?), but Cabin is a MUCH smarter and more interesting movie. It's, like, "real" Whedon, without the intervention of massive publishers and film studios. It's Whedon's story. I went into it expecting to see a pretty good, but fairly straight-forward horror film, and ohmagod it's totally not that. You might think it is, up to about the 30 minute mark, but then shit gets seriously cray-cray. And seriously stupid. Ad genuinely hilarious. And perhaps more amazing than anything else, pretty goddamn scary. The premise is a little bit Evil Dead, a little bit Monster Squad, a little bit The Office (or Parks and Rec or whatever your poison is), plus a fair amount of Lovercraft > All mythology that made it extra special for me. Cabin and Serenity are my favorite Whedon films. I strongly recommend it, but only if you see it through. It might feel like an Evil Dead meets Scary Movie kind of thing for the first bit, but push through. incredibly sayisfying. Whedon is clearly a true film nerd, and he pulls from some obscure places as well as some very obvious ones. Might be the best "horror" movie of the decade, really. |
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thanks guys-- yes, i'm a whedon fan since his buffy days
it should be here soon! also lining up the evil dead which i've never seen i should try to get the roger corman gothic horrors too if i can-- i used to be an edgar allan poe fan when i was a kid and it would be interesting to see |
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Can't go wrong with Cabin in the Woods and Evil Dead.
Piranha 3DD probably qualifies as comedy horror but other than that, how about Return of the Living Dead? Masque of the Red Death would cover your Poe requirements, and it's a great film in its own right. If you can get hold of Nekromantik then it's worth seeing Also. how about something that's genuinely scary, like the 1st Paranormal Activity? I'd also recommend It Follows and House of the Devil if youre interested in recent (and very good) homages to 80s horror movies. Another good recent horror is The Babadook. Also reasonably new and with a real good story, and surprisingly scary, is The Woman in Black If it was me, on Halloween night itself, I'd go for something like Bride of Frankenstein Night of the Living Dead Carnival of Souls The Funhouse |
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The babadook had way too much screaming toddler in it. For me, screaming toddler is the real horror
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