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I don’t think I’ve seen Malignant:Speaking of "so bad, they're good" movies - have you seen our lord and savior 'Malignant'?
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I don’t think I’ve seen Malignant:Speaking of "so bad, they're good" movies - have you seen our lord and savior 'Malignant'?
Let me preach the good word. In the beginning, there was schlock. It was delivered unto us by the polarizing James Wan. By the second act, there was purposeful schlock with a hint of self-awareness. "Where might we be traveling on this twisted road of inconceivable happenstance, Mr Wan?" the audience asks. By the start of Act 3, or better known to man as "LOL," the **** hath hit the fan of every home and building in a 69 square mile radius. James Wan had delivered unto the masses a masterpiece of intentional and unintentional hilarity. 8/8 would recommend.I don’t think I’ve seen Malignant:
Man,Let me preach the good word. In the beginning, there was schlock. It was delivered unto us by the polarizing James Wan. By the second act, there was purposeful schlock with a hint of self-awareness. "Where might we be traveling on this twisted road of inconceivable happenstance, Mr Wan?" the audience asks. By the start of Act 3, or better known to man as "LOL," the **** hath hit the fan of every home and building in a 69 square mile radius. James Wan had delivered unto the masses a masterpiece of intentional and unintentional hilarity. 8/8 would recommend.
Bro imagine my face when they fight in the jail and she punches THROUGH a woman. Or the parkour across Seattle backwards through alleys and warehouses and the underground tunnels. I almost fell off the couch when Gabriel threw a ******* chair 50 feet across the police station and nailed BOTH cops as they were running away. The missing woman falling through the ceiling. Then there's the absolute ridiculous plot points like the whole hospital leading to nothing Sister goes there and parks ON THE CLIFF. Theres a whole *** parking lot and she chooses to walk on a wire. Also there's nowhere around Seattle that looks like that James Wan took that script and decided to go ******* HAM.They spoke to Gabriel on the phone and the out that Woman back in a jail cell?
The sister going to the Old Hospital by herself, and just looking around like it’s NOT THE DEVIL she’s looking for?
Yall got me thinking back to flights where they'd show a movie at a specific time on the overhead tvs and you had no other choice but to watch that, read, listen to music or try and doze off. I used to bring my mini CD wallet and listen to a full album while reading a magazine if the in flight movie seemed lame.
Then before full on demand choice some airlines had different movies on multiple channels and you could pick the channel on the TV in front of your seat. They'd have like 4-5 movies start about the same time so if you picked one that started rough you could always change the channel. Different times...
The cliff was one of the Oh Lord moments where I was like come in now, it seconds later it seemed okay in an FastFurious type way. Old girl falling through the ceiling was very Oh no she didn’t. I think what got me the most was Kekoa banging with Gabriel and Gabriel running off, Kekoa chasing him, catching up to him every time, finally catching him and then Gabe runs off again. Gabe banged everyone out except Kekoa with a stab wound.Bro imagine my face when they fight in the jail and she punches THROUGH a woman. Or the parkour across Seattle backwards through alleys and warehouses and the underground tunnels. I almost fell off the couch when Gabriel threw a ****ing chair 50 feet across the police station and nailed BOTH cops as they were running away. The missing woman falling through the ceiling. Then there's the absolute ridiculous plot points like the whole hospital leading to nothing Sister goes there and parks ON THE CLIFF. Theres a whole *** parking lot and she chooses to walk on a wire. Also there's nowhere around Seattle that looks like that James Wan took that script and decided to go ****ing HAM.
Looking back, it wasn’t so bad. Another thing from the past: (This was during the late 90s -early 2000s) These magazines were provided to read on some flights. SkyMall magazine. It was a technology-based magazine with lots of gadgets. It all seemed so high-tech back then.Yall got me thinking back to flights where they'd show a movie at a specific time on the overhead tvs and you had no other choice but to watch that, read, listen to music or try and doze off. I used to bring my mini CD wallet and listen to a full album while reading a magazine if the in flight movie seemed lame.
Then before full on demand choice some airlines had different movies on multiple channels and you could pick the channel on the TV in front of your seat. They'd have like 4-5 movies start about the same time so if you picked one that started rough you could always change the channel. Different times...
Remember when Natalie Portman shaved her head for V For Vendetta? That was a drastic change at the time
That’s a good question. I think the general consensus is that the movie falls somewhere in between guilty pleasure and well-received.Is The Beach considered a guilty pleasure movie? It feels like it is to me but I enjoy watching it once a year
favorite part of the movie....Is The Beach considered a guilty pleasure movie? It feels like it is to me but I enjoy watching it once a year