I liked/appreciated Good Boy a lot but then I saw how they shot it over a period of 3 years in the director and his wife’s house and I kinda adored it
It had it's moments, not my favorite horror flick but there were parts I really liked. Like maybe a 6.5. Worth it for the theatre if you have A-List or something similar.
Saw some of you talking about the SOV horror Halloween Party, so I checked it on YouTube. SO AWESOME! I gotta check out more of this stuff.
Yeah, I think I'm a little more down on it than when I first watched. The simple fact that it's a VHS set on Halloween is doing a lot of the heavy lifting, but it had some stuff I really liked. Fun Size and Home Haunt were great.
those two were my favorites. even Diet Phantasma, while repetitive, was pretty fun. Kidprint wasn't as fucked up as i thought it'd be, but is still somewhat unnecessarily disturbing and didn't really do anything amazing for me story-wise. Coochie Coochie Coo was bad - just way too predictable and not really scary altogether. i wish Ut Supra Sic Infra was longer because it had a great premise, but i think its runtime limited how effective it was.
There's a feature length film titled Fun Size, with Jane Levy and Osric Chau, it's not very good but also not very bad. Anyway, I keep thinking that's what y'all are talking about when you're bringing up the VHS segment
Watched Pontypool tonight. Very much enjoyed how much they did with a limited setting. Great tension and storytelling.
The elevator death in final destination 2 is so annoying like girl I get that you're freaked out because you were told that the man with the hooks is going to kill you, but your hair was barely caught in his hook and if you would have just slowed your roll for approximately one second they would have untangled you
the concept of this movie is so clever and unique, been years since I saw it but I remember loving it
I've never seen last house on the left but the remake with Aaron Paul is on TV and man it's just brutal in a very unpleasant way. I knew the general plot beforehand which is why I've never watched it. But it's not even satisfying like I assumed it would feel in the second half. It just feels gross and unnecessary.
My only memory I have of this remake is that somehow, for some reason at the very end, they rig a microwave to stay open and explode one of the assaulter's heads, which is such an insane and bizarre and borderline hilarious thing to seriously write and film that it has never fully left my brain
I keep misreading the thread title and wanting to post about Hollow Knight in here by accident. If you saw me do that, no you didn't.
That's what I've heard about the original as well which is why I've never checked it out despite being a big Craven fan.