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Post by lostinthewoods on Oct 28, 2018 3:45:14 GMT -6
Dead man. It's a black and white movie starting Johnny Depp. I also just watched a movie called Ravenous, Robert Carlyle is in that one, it's pretty good, both those movies are from the 90's. I also watched shock waves, it's about Nazi zombies, I also watched be 28 days later, but since I was on mushrooms I switched the DVD to Edward scissor hands, and everything was fine again in my living room.
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Post by Tweek on Oct 28, 2018 12:31:27 GMT -6
but since I was on mushrooms... Every movie is better with Shrooms. Every pizza too. Except Book of Shadows. Nothing can save that one. Not even extra cheese. Which it already has.
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Post by ghostprints on Oct 28, 2018 13:32:30 GMT -6
That's not true. A proper fan edit improves it by about five times.
If you had instead referenced BW16 - you would have been correct.
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Post by Tweek on Oct 28, 2018 15:22:55 GMT -6
Slender Man (2018)
Bad acting. Not scary. Don't bother.
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Post by ghostprints on Oct 28, 2018 15:29:57 GMT -6
I wasn't going to. Not ever.
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Post by lostinthewoods on Oct 28, 2018 16:05:54 GMT -6
I also had watched "brain wash" it looks like it's frum the 1979ish era, it's a movie about a group of employee's from a big company going to a weekend workshop kinda thing out of the city and once they are there its like a series of situations or exsersizes they are put into with no way out of, the goal of experiencing these exsersizes is to have the experience give the person growth and strength in them selves so they can be stronger people as well as stronger employees for the company. The situations were messed up,I'll desrcibe one. The group hasn't had any food or been aloud to have sleep for along enough time to make them uncomfortable, Moody and desperate, the men had been separated from the women in the next room and in this case one guys wife was in the other room, the facilitator of the program explains that if the rest of them, like 6 guys or whatever, can stop the husband of the lady in the next room from making it to the other end of the room and touch the wall with his hand, then they will all be able to have a meal and go to sleep, and they ahve been depreived of that for awhile and they really need and want food and sleep, but, the guy is told by the facilitator that if he can't touch the wall at the other end of the room, one of the staff who is a unfreindly security man, a big mean man who's basically there to b#tch slap people back into line of they try and leave, will "spend the night with your wife". And I remember it was a hostile exserize when they were put against each other like that. Crazy movie.
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Post by BlackHillsHermit on Oct 28, 2018 16:43:32 GMT -6
I also had watched "brain wash" it looks like it's frum the 1979ish era, it's a movie about a group of employee's from a big company going to a weekend workshop kinda thing out of the city and once they are there its like a series of situations or exsersizes they are put into with no way out of, the goal of experiencing these exsersizes is to have the experience give the person growth and strength in them selves so they can be stronger people as well as stronger employees for the company. The situations were messed up,I'll desrcibe one. The group hasn't had any food or been aloud to have sleep for along enough time to make them uncomfortable, Moody and desperate, the men had been separated from the women in the next room and in this case one guys wife was in the other room, the facilitator of the program explains that if the rest of them, like 6 guys or whatever, can stop the husband of the lady in the next room from making it to the other end of the room and touch the wall with his hand, then they will all be able to have a meal and go to sleep, and they ahve been depreived of that for awhile and they really need and want food and sleep, but, the guy is told by the facilitator that if he can't touch the wall at the other end of the room, one of the staff who is a unfreindly security man, a big mean man who's basically there to b#tch slap people back into line of they try and leave, will "spend the night with your wife". And I remember it was a hostile exserize when they were put against each other like that. Crazy movie. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_of_Power
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Post by lostinthewoods on Oct 28, 2018 16:51:02 GMT -6
Have you seen that movie Black hills hermit?
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Post by BlackHillsHermit on Oct 28, 2018 16:57:51 GMT -6
Have you seen that movie Black hills hermit? No, I can't say that I have seen that specific one. I have seen others like it though (such as The Stanford Prison Experiment). Those kinds of movies are always unsettling to me because, moreso than a scary movie, they reflect what horrible creatures humans are really able to turn into when desperation and ultimatums are brought into a miserable situation (and the fact that the Stanford Prison Experiment is based off a true story just makes it all that worse).
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Post by lostinthewoods on Oct 28, 2018 17:04:48 GMT -6
You would like "fried green tomatoes" then!
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Post by ghostprints on Oct 28, 2018 17:21:29 GMT -6
Except that Fried Green Tomatoes is in no way a psychological horror.
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Post by Tweek on Oct 28, 2018 20:22:28 GMT -6
The Dark (2018)
Not bad. Better than Slender Man at least.
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Post by ghostprints on Oct 28, 2018 21:39:32 GMT -6
Well .. yeah It was a nice little, unexpected story. Very different.
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Post by ghostprints on Oct 30, 2018 16:47:11 GMT -6
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Post by Tweek on Nov 1, 2018 19:51:32 GMT -6
Patient Zero (2018)
Complete and utter crap. A waste of 90 minutes.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 4, 2018 13:20:41 GMT -6
Apostle (2018)
.. couldn't follow it for the first hour.. the second hour just became littered with disturbing imagery and situations. Pass.
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Post by BlackHillsHermit on Nov 7, 2018 22:34:12 GMT -6
Death House (2018)
Touted as 'The Expendables of Horror' by the producers, this movie is staggeringly disappointing. And highly nonsensical. The plot presented to us tries to be smart and highly complex just by how the Death House workers go about explaining their work, but it really just comes off as a babbling mess of stupid that nobody would ever green-light in the real world (and the audacity of how it is presented as being serious in the movie makes the idea of it existing in a fictional universe just as ludicrous). The nudity is pointless, utterly. A useless shower scene (all of the dialogue could have been covered another way), and there is a scene where they rip the clothes off of drugged women just to show they have different breast sizes. It would be laughable if it wasn't so sad. Dee Wallace's performance is so flat and emotionless through the entirety of her appearance that is it painful to actually watch any scenes she's in. Tons of slasher/horror icons from the 80s and 90s in this, but the talent feels wasted by and large. Small cameos, some without a single piece of dialogue, and forgettable characters round out most of the appearances. Tony Todd's, sadly, doesn't even make a lick of sense. Then again, neither does most of the movie.
I'm not expecting a masterpiece when I watch a horror movie (that isn't to say you won't find a masterpiece horror movie), but with a title like this, as the cast it supports, I was expecting something at least entertaining. If they wanted this to be a serious horror movie, they really should have fleshed out the plot more and made it somewhat feasible. If they wanted a parody-comedy horror (which this unintentionally feels like, only without any laughs), they should have had Lloyd Kaufman help pen the script instead of just giving him a cameo where he could be his corny self (as a surgeon, might I note).
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Post by Tweek on Nov 8, 2018 17:16:03 GMT -6
Unfriended: Dark Web (2018)
Suffered through the first 30 minutes and turned it off.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 8, 2018 17:19:31 GMT -6
Just a question .. but why do you seem to watch a lot of movies that you already know you're not going to want to finish?
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Post by Tweek on Nov 8, 2018 17:23:48 GMT -6
Just a question .. but why do you seem to watch a lot of movies that you already know you're not going to want to finish? Just in case the reviews were wrong. They sometimes are.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 8, 2018 17:27:42 GMT -6
Okay.. But that's pretty rare actually. Like very rare.
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Post by lostinthewoods on Nov 12, 2018 14:21:56 GMT -6
Except that Fried Green Tomatoes is in no way a psychological horror. no FGT is not a psych horror thriller movie, but Black hills hermit would love it, cus it's a beautiful movie. This year at the end of July I traveled to Georgia to visit the whistle stop cafe from the movie, it was a touching exp to walk through those doors after having the movie have such a special place in my life and in my past. I had a plate of fried green tomatoes and a coffee, then walked around and saw the little shops on the street and watched the movie as it was being played in one of the stores, then later I went back to the cafe and had bennets BBQ, a pulled pork sandwiche and a piece of strawberry cake. I even bot a t-shirt from one of the tourist stores were I watched the movie, and I never do that, but the exp was so special I couldn't resist buying my friend green tomatoes t-shirt.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 12, 2018 14:27:34 GMT -6
I wouldn't abbreviate Fried Green Tomatoes as fgt from now on ..
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Post by lostinthewoods on Nov 12, 2018 16:15:39 GMT -6
OH SHOOT! I totally see why now that you say that. Total oops moment. eek.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 12, 2018 16:17:51 GMT -6
At first I was like .. !
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