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my guy, you know me well. gonna check it out next week.
I started Murder in the Bayou the other day, 2 episode's in it's way too slow for me, not sure I can keep up.
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Movie surprised me how good it was. Not a feel good story at all thoAbout to check out Green Room
Movie surprised me how good it was. Not a feel good story at all tho
I don't think I need to spoiler this, but...
SUPER not feeling the ending of Hereditary. Extra bogus.
That aside, it was a nice shock horror. The big scene in the first third of the movie that the movie is based on, definitely horrific, which is the goal of a horror film. Mind numbingly excruciating scene that seriously took my breath for a very long time. Actually, that scene, that's easily one of the, if not THE, most horrific scene I've ever seen. Again, with respect to the genre we're talking about, props to them on that.
I don't know if this is something you guys judge movies on or what, but I found the dialogue completely predictable. At least a dozen times I said what a character was going to say, sometimes literally word-for-word. It might seem like a small thing, but this annoys me with movies and TV shows. lol
Definitely loved the camera play they did with Annie's miniature models & figures and real life.
Over all, as far as horror movies go, it's definitely up there. That ending can kiss my ***, though. 'Well how did you want it to end?' I'm not a movie writer. I just know I hated that ending.
5/8
About to check out Green Room
Double feature it with Blue Ruin.
Triple feature it with I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore.
I honestly had to read up on the ending of Hereditary to make it all click.
Very very curious how you take to Midsommar darthska
It's probably the most polarizing A24 horror movie. Made by same dude that did Hereditary.
Wait, why am I watching that one again? Now you guys are making me think I should just do Wailing tonight and forget Midsommar altogether.Ska is going to absolutely hate Midsommar
Ska is going to absolutely hate Midsommar
Wait, why am I watching that one again? Now you guys are making me think I should just do Wailing tonight and forget Midsommar altogether.
Go with the Wailing if you're only watching one. Midsommar was good, but Wailing was amazing. Imo. Korean movies that make it stateside rarely disappoint tho. Midsommar used the environment and the slow burn tension to get what Aster was going for, but the ending is... divisive. Like Zube said. But I liked it. It's not "shocking" or anything, like theres no rug pull, but it's going to either turn you off all the way, or you'll sit and think about it and maybe come around to the ending and think it worked, like I did.Wait, why am I watching that one again? Now you guys are making me think I should just do Wailing tonight and forget Midsommar altogether.
The beginning was the hardest part to watch, purely because of how damn good Florence was, how... scarily realistic she was. Cant blame you for the overall feeling, but I thought the total package was pretty solid after having thought about it for a while. Trying to avoid spoilers because I think Ska should watch it, but I wouldnt blame him for hating the ending right off the bat.Movie definitely ****ed with me early on, and overall I was like .
mad late but was Chernobyl(series) the move?
SSSSSSSO good. You talk about pace, set up, slow burn, and climax, MAAAANNNN, it's this mini-series.mad late but was Chernobyl(series) the move?