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Angra 11-21-2020 09:11 AM

Freaky 5/10

When will the world realize Vince Vaughn isn't funny?

The comedies that works with him starring it is the ones that has a funny supporting cast. This movie absolutely didn't. All the side characters was just so damn crinchy and Vaughn wasn't much better. Where a better comedian would have been absolute gold in the role as an innocent woman trapped in a male killers body, Vaughn just looked totally uncomfortable throughout the entire movie. And it doesn't help that the guy only has 1 facial expression. And no matter how hard the guy tries (if he even try at all) he always end up playing the same character. Vince Vaughn.

The movie is made by the same director who made "Happy Death Day" 1 & 2 and that's very easy to see. The problem with Freaky, besides the above mentioned, is that the action is the same as in his two former movies but the story just isn't as original and the humor certainly isn't as funny.

Bloof 11-21-2020 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 1045397)
Freaky 5/10

When will the world realize Vince Vaughn isn't funny?

The comedies that works with him starring it is the ones that has a funny supporting cast. This movie absolutely didn't. All the side characters was just so damn crinchy and Vaughn wasn't much better. Where a better comedian would have been absolute gold in the role as an innocent woman trapped in a male killers body, Vaughn just looked totally uncomfortable throughout the entire movie. And it doesn't help that the guy only has 1 facial expression. And no matter how hard the guy tries (if he even try at all) he always end up playing the same character. Vince Vaughn.

The movie is made by the same director who made "Happy Death Day" 1 & 2 and that's very easy to see. The problem with Freaky, besides the above mentioned, is that the action is the same as in his two former movies but the story just isn't as original and the humor certainly isn't as funny.

Awww, thats's a shame. Thought it might be good. Saw a promo and it looked alright. But if im being honest, i dont like Vince V.

TaeKwonZombie 11-21-2020 12:14 PM

his big square head is interesting tho, lots of forehead

Angra 11-21-2020 12:34 PM

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Awww, thats's a shame. Thought it might be good. Saw a promo and it looked alright. But if im being honest, i dont like Vince V.

I like him alright. He's just not funny.

Ringo 11-21-2020 01:35 PM

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6/10
If you don't have anything on your list.

bamahorrorfan87 11-21-2020 05:58 PM

Unhinged

TaeKwonZombie 11-21-2020 05:59 PM

Dario Argento's Trauma (1993)

https://horrorcultfilms.co.uk/wp-con...01/Dario-2.jpg

fortunato 11-21-2020 10:55 PM

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One of my very favorites.

Angra 11-21-2020 11:19 PM

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Sounds French, Is it porn?

roshiq 11-22-2020 02:47 AM

Run (2020)

https://cdn3.clickthecity.com/images.../400/17410.jpg

Starring Sarah Paulson, this is predictable but a well done, tensed thriller from the director of SEARCHING (2018).

Worth a watch, available on Hulu.

>>: B+

bamahorrorfan87 11-22-2020 09:47 AM

Relic

DeadbeatAtDawn 11-22-2020 11:04 AM

Run, 2020. 7/10


Director: Aneesh Chaganty



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Happy Horror Days, 2020. 6.5/10


Directors:
Wesley Alley ... (Christmas)
Bel Deliá ... (St. Patrick's Day)
Richard Galli ... (Easter)
John K.D. Graham ... (Thanksgiving)
Matt McWilliams ... (Halloween)
Curtis Schultz ... (New Years)
Jessica Sonneborn ... (Labor Day)
Jon Sonneborn ... (Chanukah)
Vito Trabucco ... (4th of July)




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Angra 11-22-2020 01:53 PM

Run (2020) 5/10

Wow. That was really annoying.

Thanks guys.

Tommy Jarvis 11-22-2020 10:44 PM

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Run (2020) 5/10

Wow. That was really annoying.

Thanks guys.

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Run, 2020. 7/10


Director: Aneesh Chaganty



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So based on the premise, this could go either way. Can you give me a scene that could be indicative for the tone of the film?

Angra 11-23-2020 02:37 AM

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So based on the premise, this could go either way. Can you give me a scene that could be indicative for the tone of the film?

Think of it as the poor mans Misery.

roshiq 11-23-2020 06:07 AM

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Think of it as the poor mans Misery.

Yeah...that's right but it's more reminded me of a real life, popular American case...can't say much about it as it'd give away the plot. ::roll eyes::

roshiq 11-23-2020 06:15 AM

In the House (2012)

https://i.postimg.cc/K8rJXm38/ITH.jpg

Germain is a bored professor who finds most of his students clumsy & untalented. Then he becomes infatuated with one of his students, Claude...mainly with his story like essays, which are about how he got a way into his classmate, Rapha’s house & family life. And what begins as a one-off weekend assignment for literature class, escalates with great infatuation when Germaine detects flashes of talent and decides to groom Claude on his “To Be Continued…” stories.

I haven’t seen much French director Francois Ozon’s works before, not at least in recent times; so this turned out to be quite a pleasant surprise. Ozon’s IN THE HOUSE is a pretty interesting thriller with a solid cast that will hook you up from the very beginning with its tight script, suspicious characters & engaging turn of events. The film comes with multilayered themes i.e. a young man’s infatuation for a “perfect suburban, family life”, a writer’s voyeuristic & desperate nature in pursuit for a “complete story” and losing morals or even much more along the way at the end.

The thing that I mostly enjoyed in this film was the way Ozon keeps his audience in a dilemma between ‘original’ & ‘fake’…what parts of this “real” characters are actually “fictional”?! Or is it all someone’s twisted mind playing around or not?! That’s why though I was expecting some twists & turns & little more ambiguity or mystery at the end but still the way Ozon concluded everything I think that’s what made it a different experience than other genre films with similar kind of premise & characters.

>>: A-

Amaltheaunicorn2020 11-23-2020 10:30 AM

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TaeKwonZombie 11-24-2020 06:04 PM

Dario Argento's Pelts (2006)

https://www.dreadcentral.com/wp-cont...peltsdvd1b.jpg

ketchuplover 11-25-2020 03:53 PM

Portals via Plex TV oh and happy thanksgiving or thursday to y'all

DeadbeatAtDawn 11-25-2020 04:57 PM

Let Him Go, 2020. 7,5/10


Director: Thomas Bezucha




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ImmortalSlasher 11-25-2020 09:03 PM

I was looking forward to this one and I was only let down a bit. I will say I'm a big fan of Leviathan so this sort of movie is for me. And I usually check out Kirsten Stewart movies. I didn't watch the trailer and only saw the first poster. So the setup and events were a surprise.

https://external-content.duckduckgo....peg&f=1&nofb=1

My thoughts will spoil a lot of the movie so.

SPOILERS!!!










SPOILERS FINAL WARNING!!!

SPOILER TEXT HIGHLIGHT TO READ

At the start of the movie I was reminded of great movies movies like Alien and Aliens. I still haven't seen The Abyss yet! And of course Leviathan. To the point where something that's joked about in the first part of Leviathan happens in Underwater.

Underwater starts fast and barely lets up. We only get a bit of dialog and it gets going with a disaster at the station. That bit of dialog is important though to Kristen Stewart's character Norah. And it's also my biggest problem with the movie. Something happened to Norah's character. I don't think we clearly find out. The dialog in parts of the movie were difficult for me to understand. But I think Norah lost her boyfriend or husband to a tragedy. In fact, we see Norah touch an unseen for the most part necklace under her shirt many times in the movie. And she has a picture of him near her workstation that she takes with her before her journey.

Anyway, Norah and her group need to go to and walk across the ocean floor to another station to get to some escape pods or just safety. And at the end, after surviving all this underwater stuff, Norah decides to give up and sacrifice herself to save this couple in the group. It's kind of a mushy relationship thing. I didn't buy it because Norah goes through so much to survive. She's the hero. The person who she states at the beginning is a glass half empty person, that now fights to live throughout the movie. We even see her fixing many machines to survive. Maybe if she wasn't fixing things and there wasn't an escape pod, I could kind of see it. Or if we saw what the bad guy was doing first. But no, she just gives up and doesn't try anything. Doesn't even use the computers to search for other pods. I don't think they addressed if the escape pods could only support one person. Unlike in Alien when they stated how many the escape ship could take. This isn't Ripley at the end of Aliens on the planet or Jyn Erso at the end of Rogue One both with zero options. A bunch of recent modern movies have these give up deaths at the end and I hate it.

However, the good thing is there is an alternate ending in which Norah survives! And guess what? That is where we see Norah's necklace and it ends up helping her. You can even see the pod she fixes flashing both red and green in the normal version of the movie. But Kristen Stewart wanted that bad ending.

https://www.nylon.com/kristen-stewart-underwater-ending

Honestly, I think this alternate ending should have been a studio override situation. Someone should have known the type of movie they were making. Or the type of movie they had.

Also I have to mention the bad guy. It's Cthulhu! I can't believe the studio didn't use that to market Underwater. Teasing ancient evil or something. At least have an after release poster spoiling the villain. It's like having a Alien poster without the Alien or egg. Underwater turned out to be a flop according to wiki. But more people should check this out. It's a short movie and almost all action.

Another slight problem is since it's supposed to be underwater, the picture is kind of dark. And I couldn't tell what was going on at times or where the group was going. Since the group and company has high tech equipment, the director could have shown maps on their helmets or screens at the other locations to give reference to where they were. But that's one of those things that you appreciate with movies like Alien and Aliens. Even though dark in those movies, you can see the well designed locations.


Without the spoiler, I liked the movie. I actually had a few jump scares which is rare for me. It could have been better. But after listening to some bits from the director, he wasn't locked down on certain elements until after filming. That's something I'll never understand with Hollywood. But it's worth a watch if not owning if you like movies like Leviathan or those movies I put in the spoiler.

TaeKwonZombie 11-26-2020 05:43 PM

The Stendhal Syndrome (1996)

Dario Argento freaks us out once again.
This is the one with the infamous bullet through the cheek, killer looks through the hole scene...yah I didnt see that coming haha

love that grafitti alley where the killer likes to hang out, reminds me of silent hill

DeadbeatAtDawn 11-26-2020 07:09 PM

Joker, 2019. 10/10

Director: Todd Phillips


https://media1.tenor.com/images/55c9...temid=17501711


Fatman, 2020. 6/10

Directors: Eshom Nelms, Ian Nelms

https://spontac.com/wp-content/uploa...kill-santa.jpg

Amaltheaunicorn2020 11-27-2020 08:36 AM

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TaeKwonZombie 11-27-2020 06:24 PM

John Carpenter's The Ward (2010)

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hammerfan 11-28-2020 08:46 AM

Krampus
Sint

Ringo 11-28-2020 12:23 PM

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Finally got around and saw this.
Good one.

classic_horror_fan 11-28-2020 01:03 PM

I finally got to see "Thankskilling" on the Thanksgiving holiday. It is not nearly as funny as I expected, but I still got my share of laughs in, and it kept interest with being entertaining along with some awesome moments here and there as well. I would not call it great by any stretch of the imagination, but to fans of the B-horror sub-genre, it should be worth a look for a one time viewing, at least.

classic_horror_fan 11-28-2020 01:05 PM

I also got to see the puppet Blade's new movie "Blade: The Iron Cross," and it turned out overall great in my opinion. I like this one better than the more recent sequels to the Puppet Master series, and about up with the original trilogy. He not only helps to take on the American Nazis who are still trying to rise again, and have also discovered most of the formula Andre Toulon used to being his puppets to life so they can bring their own creatures to life, only they are working at bringing huge powerful monsters to life to tear up and enslave mankind for themselves. Blade is also teamed up with a young girl who has psychic powers and works at a local newspaper as a reporter. She uses her powers and Blade's fighting and killing abilities to help prevent the Nazis from creating those monsters and taking over. ::devil::

DeadbeatAtDawn 11-28-2020 02:09 PM

Girl, 2020. 7/10


Director: Chad Faust


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hammerfan 11-29-2020 04:12 AM

Rare Exports

Amaltheaunicorn2020 11-29-2020 07:38 AM

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classic_horror_fan 11-29-2020 08:55 AM

I just saw "Monster Rumble," which is a comedy horror parodying both the classic monsters and pro wrestling with different monsters squaring off in the pro wrestling by a dark graveyard. It also has "Mouth Of The South" Jimmy Hart assisting with the commentating for each match. Each monster has their own funny little backstory revealed before each match, then the action begins as two of the monsters go head to head in that ring. It is overall funny and entertaining for a parody spoof, and is not meant to be taken seriously at all. There are a lot of negative reviews, but most of them sound like they were expecting a serious horror movie, which it is not by any stretch of the imagination. For those who like pro wrestling and over the top parody spoofs, it should be worth a look. ::cool::

DeadbeatAtDawn 11-29-2020 06:53 PM

Disrupted, 2020. 6/10

Director: Andre Welsh


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No Such Things AS Monsters, 2019. 6/10


Director: Stuart Stanton


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FryeDwight 11-30-2020 01:15 AM

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I just saw "Monster Rumble," which is a comedy horror parodying both the classic monsters and pro wrestling with different monsters squaring off in the pro wrestling by a dark graveyard. It also has "Mouth Of The South" Jimmy Hart assisting with the commentating for each match. Each monster has their own funny little backstory revealed before each match, then the action begins as two of the monsters go head to head in that ring. It is overall funny and entertaining for a parody spoof, and is not meant to be taken seriously at all. There are a lot of negative reviews, but most of them sound like they were expecting a serious horror movie, which it is not by any stretch of the imagination. For those who like pro wrestling and over the top parody spoofs, it should be worth a look. ::cool::

Sounds like fun..will have to check that out!

SPRING (2014). At loose ends after losing his parents and his job, a Young man travels to Italy (Wonderful camera work) and meets a mysterious young woman, harboring a dark secret. Complications arise when feelings do....
My wife really liked this and had potential to be decent, but just plodding throughout and I lost interest about half way through. Seemed to be lots of love on IMDB, so maybe it's just Me. **

hammerfan 11-30-2020 05:59 AM

A Christmas Horror Story

Ringo 11-30-2020 01:04 PM

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I wanted to like this, but overall it was poor.

TaeKwonZombie 12-02-2020 07:33 PM

Misery from 1990

Bloof 12-04-2020 07:09 PM

UNHUMAN NATURE 2020

An FBI agent is sent to investigate a missing person complaint and becomes embroiled in local folklore.

Another one where i didnt understand the ending. Wasnt really that good.


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