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The Horror Thread [Archived] Movie • Page 646

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by Melody Bot, Jan 11, 2016.

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  1. EASheartsVinyl

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    What reviews have you seen that make it mixed and not universally panned??
     
  2. Cameron

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    Why would they remake The Thing again? The carpenter version exissssttttsss
     
  3. Deanna

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    I believe I saw John Squires speaking favorably about everything except the ending. Or maybe I misread some tweets along the way, but I thought some said it was fine while other critics were pushing the whole “no good horror movies come out in January” thing.
     
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  4. I want to believe a Thing remake can be fun, especially with the right people. I don't even hate the 2011 version. But I don't know why it's necessary when it will never, in a million years, touch the original.
     
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  5. Jake W

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    Because remakes make more money
     
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  6. Jake Gyllenhaal

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    Jason Blum be like...

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  7. Deanna

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    The main problem with The Turning is the ending. Otherwise I loved the haunted house feel and the cast was good. Endings are crucial though so it fell right down the middle for me. Gave it a 2.5/5 on Letterboxd (which might be a little generous). But it was good until like the last 15-20 mins for me.
     
  8. airik625

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    Rewatching the Haunting for the first time in forever. This movie scared the shit out of me when I was a kid. Still partial to it. Solid cast, too.

    the first time I saw Lili Taylor was going to be in the Conjuring, you knew the casting director - or whoever was responsible for her acquiring the role got it right.
     
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  9. Cameron

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    The quick cut to the hanging woman in The Haunting got me good as a kid. Also the lady who gets her fingers hurt while playing piano or a violin? Super unnerving
     
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  10. BackyardHero11

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    Horror/genre in the past week for me was Malevolent, The Prodigy, Velocipastor, Tammy and the T-Rex (gore cut on shudder). It's been a ride haha.
     
  11. secretsociety92

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    The original from 1963 is far better.
     
  12. Bug was a wild one. Not perfect, but for a dialogue-heavy tragedy, play adaptation, and realistic horror film, it gets close. Exceptional performances from Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon. There's some really interesting visual stuff going on, too. Feels a bit ahead of its time, like the A24 crowd would love it.
     
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  13. EASheartsVinyl

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    I’m forever disappointed that I didn’t see the play.
     
  14. BackyardHero11

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    I might go see Color Out of Space tomorrow. originally was going to see Parasite, but I had a meeting pushed back and won't make the showing. and I suppose as much as I'd like to see that in theatres, I could rent it.
     
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  16. bradsonemanband Jan 30, 2020
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    I saw Relic lastnight up at the Sundance Film Festival. I was unnerved and would get waves of goosebumps over my whole body throughout the entire movie. It was pretty fantastic.

    Basically it's a suspense horror with an underlying theme of what it's like to watch someone you love suffer through dementia.

    The director was there and did a Q&A afterwards. She's a young filmmaker and this was her first feature length movie, and she nailed it in every way.

    I hope it gets picked up so you can all check it out!

    Also got a free Relic/Sundance button for going to the movie, but it's kinda spoilery so I won't post a pic of it. :-)
     
  17. jkauf

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    Deborah Logan vibes?
     
  18. A bit, yeah. But without the found footage ness.
     
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  19. chewbacca110

    He wrenches on it. He thinks it's his.

    Thought Brad was talking about the 90s movie The Relic. That shit freaked my adolescent bean in theaters.
     
  20. drewinseries

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    Started The Wailing last night, going to finish it tonight. Some of the imagery is incredibly well shot and moving. Though I find some of the aspects of the film campy, I wonder if that is more of a cultural shift, or the movie aims for tones like that.

    The lead actor plays perfectly into his confusion on WTF is going on.
     
  21. estebanwaseaten

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    Somehow, Tammy and the T-Rex is more bonkers than I expected.
     
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  22. angel paste

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    anyone seen gretal and hansel yet?
     
  23. angrycandy

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    the reviews I've seen aren't great, which is a bummer
     
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  24. joe.boy.fresh.

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    yeah, I say skip it.

    for 87 min, it’s so fucking boring.
     
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