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Bathsheba edition

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>>218521644
>bedsheeta
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>>218521994
kek
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There's a lot of American and Asian (primarily Japan and SE Asia) movies that make it good on the global stage, but what about European, African, or South American? What are good foreign movies
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Hello, working class. Enjoying the weekend??
Watchlist for today and Sunday?
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This was nice.
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>>218519613
tripophobia isn't really scary though, more like a disgust response
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>>218523498
you're thinking trypophobia
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>mfw Jack's back
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>>218523613
I got to see this one at my local a while back. Day has one of my favorite horror scores, a good mix of tense and calm tracks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKi-ueICob8
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For me, its Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th™
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whats some good cyber-horror?
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>>218524327
This one was like
>Fear Dot Com
>Stay Alive
>Amityville: the Awakening
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>>218524327
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>>218524327
virus
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>>218524433
>That face

Is that Jim Carrey?
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>>218522688
France has some really grisly ones. Germany has some lofi pervert shit
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>>218524937
Titles?
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>>218524327
Tetsuo II
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>>218522942
artificial brow kino
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>>218525108
>Inside 2007
>Martyrs
>High Tension
haven't seen Them yet but gonna watch it soon
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>>218525563
Seen them all but thx
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>>218525563
Them and Livid were good. Among the Living. Check out that one.
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>>218522830
I just finished Gator Lake. You don't see much of the gator but it's good. Last night was Carnivores aka The Expedition aka Extinction: Jurassic Predators, which was also good. Don't know about tonight and tomorrow.
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To that one anon that watched both Smile movies a few days ago, what'd you think lf them
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>>218526135
I thought Lowlifes was better
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>>218526107
I have seen Gator Lake. Is that the one on a small town next to the lake?
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>>218526107
like the old horror rule where you should show your monster as little as possible?
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>>218526107
>>218526185
Nvm. I have seen Gator Lake. It was good yeah.
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>>218526135
I'm a different Anon that watched both Smile movies a few days ago and what I thought was that the first one was pretty bad and the second one was technically better but was carried entirely by Naomi Scott and her unhinged performance
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>>218526257
Her overweight body was distracting.
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>>218526293
homosexuals not welcome
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>>218523958
Gonna listen to this today. I often don't appreciate good soundtracks when I'm watching a movie cuz I'm too busy watching it.
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>>218526694
She is fat.
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>>218527169
You are brown.
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Should I watch Shelby Oaks, Strange Harvest, or Man Finds Tape?
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>>218527375
All 3 are good.
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>>218527375
none of them are "good". Strange Harvest is at least consistently ok. Man Finds Tape is the worst.
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>>218527196
To be fair, she is brown
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>>218527402
They are all kino FF. You have poor taste. Let me guess, you enjoy Romero’s garbage?
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>>218527375
Watch LOWLIFES
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>>218527525
god you're pathetic
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>>218527642
Tits.
Not detected.
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>>218527663
Found the romero cuck
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Those Residents Evil games aren’t fun. Movies were excellent to mid.
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>>218527375
Strange harvest is the best one by far
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>>218528067
Strange Harvest was pretty intense. But Shelby Oaks was quite engaging too. And Man Finds Tape was very comfy.
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>>218527375
Shelby Oaks starts ok but turns into A24 garbage aimed at the female audience. Chris Cuckmann lost.
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>>218524937
Are any of those pervert SOV films worth seeing?
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Which series is better "turn your brain off" material
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>>218527755
Cuck detected
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>>218528689
Is that the casting couch?
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I liked it.
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>>218528727
Looks gay.
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>>218528736
It's very heterosexual actually.
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>>218528634
I think Resident Evil for the action, though both really excel at that genre
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"Looks gay," whimpered the brown homosexual.
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>>218522688
Italian splatter is also good
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>>218528727
Hell yeah. One of those films I thought peaks hard at the end. Sometimes that's all you need to turn an ok film in to a kino one.
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>>218528689
Literal perfection holy shit
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>>218526243
Sort of, except that even in the end you don't get a good look at it.
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>black magic
>japanese demons
>pretty ghost girls
>wizard duels
Another enjoyable Hong Kong horror with plenty of kung fu, comedy, and great visuals
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>>218528727
It was good
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>>218528716
Amanda Fix isnt for that, cuck.
>>218528879
Based!
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>>218529146
I preferred the dark haired one.
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>>218529164
Wonder when we get to see her nude.
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Watching Seed of Chucky.
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>>218529360
Too many blacks and black focused story
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Just re watched Jason 5. How did I miss the titty scene the first time
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>>218529458
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>Childs Play
>41
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>>218529581
She looks so old.
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>>218529581
Looks 61.
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>>218527642
I don't understand why people like dykeshit. What's even the point? I think porn is genuinely evil, but my male brain takes me back occasionally, and it's always to project myself as the guy. What exactly is even going on with two skanks pretending to have sex?
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>>218529458
Chucky’s kid also becomes mtf
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>>218528825
I wondered if they just ran out of ideas to finish it and just had them go on a rampage. Did they ever explain how being shit turned them into vampires?
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>>218529322
Possibly this summer in Teenage Sex!
>>218529725
You sound incredibly cucked and homosexual
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>>218529725
idk man probably like any fetishes if you have to ask you'll never know. for me, it's cute women kissing.
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>>218529788
Many such cases. It works though because the lead up is slower.
No I guess it's left up to the imagination. Like they say they were murdered there, but who knows maybe they've always been there.
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>>218529840
For me it is blacked.
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>this triggers the chud
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>>218530049
Gross and cucked
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>>218530170
Actually, this one isn’t on the banned list.
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>>218530195
He's indian, respect their culture
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>>218530195
She looks like this girl
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>>218530236
I watch for she
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>>218530236
Fix mogs her
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>>218529581
Looks terrible for 41
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>>218529581
Looks like my wife and my wife is 68
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>>218530236
>>218530471
Same actress?
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>>218530648
Yes
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>>218528634
Van Hillsing
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>>218530648
No
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What are some good charismatic psycho/sociopath killer films?I liked Hannibal,The House that Jack Built,American Psycho and Lesson of the Evil and the 1993 Dahmer film
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>>218531234
Bloody and battered girls in movies are such a turn on.
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>>218531415
>Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
>Man Bites Dog
>Nightcrawler (not really a horror, but still)
>Maniac (either version)
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>>218531519
>Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
>Man Bites Dog
Thanks but I heard these are banned so I won’t watch them.
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>>218531476
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is kill list any good?
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>>218531565
>banned is too naughty
You absolute faggot.
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>>218531708
>>218531476
>>218531234
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>>218531770
Not my Harper..no..
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>>218531770
Delete this
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>>218531770
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>>218531565
Also thanks for responding in my place
>>218531763
Am the anon who asked the question,that guy is indeed a fag,I have watched Nightcrawler forgot to mention,thanks for the recommendation,I just like the well dressed charismatic psycho archetype
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>>218532028
You are gay
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>>218531721
PREASE RESPOND
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>>218532028
>I just like well dressed men
...
>>218532300
you'll have to watch it because it's not for everybody. if you read schizo news all day, you'll prob like it.
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>>218532289
So?
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>>218532028
Well ok cunt fuck me for bothering to answer I guess. You will not be getting my Japanese rec.
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>>218532335
>…
I get turned on in a non-sexual way. It isn’t gay.
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>>218532445
You get turned on by men..?
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>>218532445
>>218532478
Samefag
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>>218531476
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>>218532482
?
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>>218532487
Hot
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>>218532530
You are clearly replying to yourself.
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>>218532487
>When she uses her mouth for talking instead of Tyrones BBC
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If you enjoyed Man Finds Tape, try Wormtown.
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>>218532593
I didn’t reply to myself.
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>>218532593
He replied to me.
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no horror movie should exceed 90 minutes
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>>218532735
I like epic horror, 120+ mins
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Has anyone seen any movies with her?
She is 39 year old but looks like this.
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>>218532735
I agree, fat free
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>>218534572
not /hor/
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Just watched pic, had some neat elements like the audio guy hearing shit, but otherwise the main girl really started pissing me off with how much she just fucks everything up for them, even beforehand like messing up the main crews big China story
>yeah I know youve got a huge story to cover but I think they're being weird with the tunnels so we're doing that instead :)
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>>218534762
I didn’t really like this movie, it wasn’t bad though.

Starting This Is Not A Test
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>>218534762
hopefully rob savage ends up making his Mole People film so we get a decent one. the start was good at least, such is the case with ff.
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>>218534852
Someone here told me it is zombie Breakfast Club
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We Bury the Dead wasn’t bad
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This is Not A Test has terrible sound editing. I am turning it off.
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Reminder that this dumb hack thought he could pretend to have read Dracula by simply watching Coppola's and ripping it off and that you shouldn't give this kind of disrespectful exploitative plagiarizing movie any money
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>>218534592
Yes, it is.
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>>218534936
Trve
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>>218535014
He should stick to action but I did enjoy his Dracula.
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>>218535020
Is not /hor/
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>>218534572
Kino. We need more 90s style manborg films. FWIW the Universal Soldier series also has some good latter entries that are violent enough to appease horror fans. particularly Day of Reckoning which most places list as being a horror blend.
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>>218535160
Day of Reckoning had two really good fights scenes. Gore =\= horror
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>>218535014
We should give our money to an ethical Dracula film instead.
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>>218521644
Saw Undertone today, frens. It’s extremely underwhelming.
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>>218535224
>Gore =\= horror
You will never get through to these freaks
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>>218535224
>Gore =\= horror
I never said that faggot. You cunts are so insufferable.
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>>218535302
Cry about it in /grossout/
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>>218535160
Not /hor/
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>>218535069
Stop enabling hacks
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>>218535249
I also saw it today but I thought it was pretty okay for a movie on a 500k Budget. Reminded me of a less good paranormal activity but it definitely isn't like the "scariest" movie ever though
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>>218535160
>Universal Soldier
Horror?
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>>218535228
I was going to see this at the theater but I saw it was like 3 hours long
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>>218535249
Tell us about it. No spoilers. Any blacks?
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>>218536022
>>218535542
Literally only white people on screen.
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Every time a good new horror movie drops chuds simply MUST flood /hor/ to announce that they didn't find it scary at all
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>>218535014
That's crazy. Has anyone called him out for it?
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>>218536144
What’s wrong with that?
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>>218535112
Sure, Jan.
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Better than the trailer made it look. Jessie Buckley started off a little cringey but her and Christian Bale ended up being very charming in their roles, and their designs are pretty good too.
I do wish it stuck to its setting better-- there's random diverse casting in what's supposed to be 1936 Chicago/New York, and a scene where they go to an underground club and it looks and sounds identical to a modern club with bass-heavy electronica music blaring. That and some other scenes make no sense, but you can ignore the retarded parts. Just like Kenneth Branagh's Frankenstein with Robert DeNiro, it's half retarded and half great, but edges towards being overall enjoyable. I think this will gain a cult following in the future

Also, if you're a fan of early Hollywood cinema, you'll enjoy the mock 1930s films that Jake Gyllenhaal cameos in, and some other references to movie stars of the era
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>>218536149
https://www.reddit.com/r/Dracula/comments/1r583j2/tell_me_youve_never_read_the_book_without_telling/
NTA but I looked it up and there are a few places it was brought up like the link above. Not much mainstream backlash though
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>>218536240
I've now seen the trailer. Shocked he even ripped off Copolla's flashback of Dracula-as-grieved-human.
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>>218536022
>>218536047
>Directed by a Filipino
>Featuring a Slav woman
Chud repellent
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>>218536022
No, and basically just two characters that you ever see. The biggest failing of this movie is how it over-explains itself. You need to leave *some* mystery in a story like this.
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>>218535542
I even thought the acting was good. It just takes too long to ramp up, and it overplays its hand.
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Bouta gonna finna tryna watch The Haunting (1963), will check back in with my thots
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>>218536741
It's a good one
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>>218536741
Kinography. They don't make hysterical women like they used to.
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pretty good
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>>218537569
just remember bros you're one half decent found footage away from being a hollywood director.
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>>218536324
Ooo. Hell no.
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>>218535542
I'd agree that the movie was ok and seeing how it was a directorial debut I'm pleased. Overall, the movie unironically was at its best when it was ramping up. While I did like the ending, parts of it felt misplaced. Imagine spending a whole movie cultivating a subtle unsettling feeling only to use the same old cliches of spooky tv and rattling pots & pans.
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>>218535224
>>218535278
Samefagging jeet.
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March update: the Necrostorm store is still not active.
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Hokum got a good review from BD.
Though, they liked Undertoned as well and anons are saying it's just ok.
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>>218538032
>got a good review from BD.
You say this like it means anything.
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>>218537793
Cope
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>>218524614
Druid.
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>horror movie
>look inside
>mild startlement and softcore gore porn
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>>218538221
Fraid so
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>>218522688
you can pretty much find successful and good horror movies from any market. I dont know much about africa tho

>spain
REC, Veronica, etc - too many to mention

>argentina
when evil lurks

>uruguay
the last matinée

>france
too many to mention, and I haven't seen many
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Trying to figure out the obscure horror movie I rented in the early 2000's from blockbuster is killing me.
It wasn't good or memorable. But it was like some gritty sci-fi horror with an evil AI with some body horror stuff (not event horizon). If I saw the cover or trailer I'd know it but that's all.
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>>218528727

out of all my 70's spanish-laced lesbian vampire movies, this is not my favorite.

blood spattered bride is where it's at

also the remake is utter trash
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>>218538612
Virus? Dark Side of the Moon?
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>>218536190
Shit taste. Is this bait?
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>>218536190
>Bale is now doing capeslop and feminist horror.
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>>218538718
guy loves a paycheck
nothing wrong with that
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>>218538629
Those did come up, and virus is kind of close to what I'm remembering in some of the aesthetics, but I don't think that's it.
I think I might have found it, The Mangler 2? I'm not really sure that is it though, it looks like it might be, but the name is mostly sticking out.
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Thots:
Sorry, but 1/5 stars.
1. Eleanor looks like 45 which is distracting, she looks like everyone's mother rather than a sheltered 30 year old.
2. Doesn't do anything better than the novel and doesn't even adapt it well, if you've read the novel there's nothing the movie will do for you. But I can see why people who haven't read it might find the movie's weaker iterations of some of its scares novel and entertaining.
3. It was too faithful an adaption in the worst ways and not faithful enough in others. It was careful to painstakingly include Eleanor's inner monologue as she drives to Hill House straight from the novel, which nobody asked for, but changes the central love triangle between Eleanor, Theo and Luke, to Eleanor being interested in the doctor, for no reason, removing a critical narrative tension and major contributing factor to her mental decline. (Fits better with Eleanor looking 45 though I guess.) Worst of all, it excludes the novel's most famous scene, the picnic—and all of Eleanor and Theo's little hikes.
5. The scares it did deign to adapt were done poorly, like the famous "who was holding my hand" scene. We should have actually seen a hand holding Eleanor's. Also, I have to say I thought when reading the novel that the scene of the spectral dog that leads the men on a chase would work really well as a spooky cinematic moment, instead the movie mentions it in passing, same as the novel. Missed opportunity.

Even as someone who is critical of the novel, this movie amounts to little more than a pale shadow of it. If you found this movie compelling, I highly recommend reading the novel.
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Anyone remember They (2002)?
It's not like... 'good', but I liked it when I was young. I also thought the girl in it was cute. I haven't watched it in decades. Thinking back though, it actually feels like it had a lot of the same vibes that got popular in the jhorror remake trend after The Ring, sort of like a mix of The Ring and Pulse.
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>>218538814
I think reading books just fundamentally weakens movies. In some ways because they're superior for exploring plot and character, but mainly because you've already explored the world in detail, in prose and imagination.
Books similarly can't hope to scare, threaten or be as visceral as films. Like the deafening sounds banging on doors in the film is one of my favourite moments, I loved it and still think about how impactful older films could be because they understood that the unseen is scary.
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>>218539041
>The initial script featured godlike, organic machines who used humans for spare parts. This was rewritten from scratch by the producers.
would've been kino
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>>218539041
Never heard of it. She cute, I'll have to check it out.
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>>218539059
You're right that novels typically have the advantage as a creative medium but there's still a lot a film adaption can do. Novels mainly scare psychologically, movies mainly scare "kinetically", meaning through building tension and then energetically springing the scare in real time.
So a good adaption of Hill House would look like translating the salient real-world scares to good cinematic effect. Instead what this movie tried to do with all the excessive monologuing was do what the novel does best, the psychological, and completely neglected what movies do best, to such an extent that it even ignored or limpdicked the movie's most cinematic scares.
I'm not trying to knock it if you like it btw, it's just my personal gripes. I can see why it could be a comfy /hor/ kino to people who didn't read the novel, genuinely.
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>>218538814
>Worst of all, it excludes the novel's most famous scene, the picnic
I didn’t read the novel, spoil it for me. I’m trying to picture how a picnic can be scary and failing
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>>218539190
Nah I can totally see why it'd be a let down after reading a book. I mean as a medium they were sharpened to a point in comparison to films. Before the 70s I think there's only a handful of scenes I thought were really dread inspiring - the little girl drowning in Frankenstein (creeps me out how matter of fact it is), the end of Night of the Demon, the banging in The Haunting, and the murders in Targets (1968).
The relationship with Theo was confusingly vague from my perspective when I watched the movie, I guess for the time it was very on the edge but could have been stronger. Appreciate the book rec though.
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>>218539410
In the book Eleanor and Theo frequently leave the house to go on little hikes when it becomes too overwhelming. Get some fresh air. On this occasion it's the dead of night and Eleanor gets a weird feeling and wants to turn back when the following ensues:
>The path led them to its destined end and died beneath their feet. Eleanor and Theodora looked into a garden, their eyes blinded with the light of sun and rich color; incredibly, there was a picnic party on the grass in the garden. They could hear the laughter of the children and the affectionate, amused voices of the mother and father; the grass was richly, thickly green, the flowers were colored red and orange and yellow, the sky was blue and gold, and one child wore a scarlet jumper and raised its voice again in laughter, tumbling after a puppy over the grass. There was a checked tablecloth spread out, and, smiling, the mother leaned over to take up a plate of bright fruit; then Theodora screamed. “Don’t look back,” she cried out in a voice high with fear, “don’t look back—don’t look—run!”
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What do you think the best era of horror movies was?
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>>218524327

Death Machine. More science fiction but has a giant robot monster chasing and killing people.
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>>218539410
>so ur with ur honey and yur making out when the telegram arrives
>U read it n the voice is "wut r u doing picnicing wit my daughter?"
>U tell ur girl n she say "my dad is ded".
>THEN WHO WAS TELEGRAM?
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>>218521736
M'threegan
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>>218539463
77-87
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>>218539431
>The relationship with Theo was confusingly vague from my perspective when I watched the movie
Yeah, when they moved away from the love triangle it left Eleanor and Theo's relationship undefinable and made Luke arbitrary. In the novel Eleanor is probably bisexual and there's enormous tension in how she wants both Theo and Luke and is sexually jealous of both of them when they clearly start fucking behind her back, which deepens her isolation. She's also closer with Theo in the book than the movie
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>>218539463
53-65
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>>218539463
Unironically now. I think we're in the golden age of horror. Nonstop A24 and Neon productions and even big-budget productions getting in on it with movies like Weapons and the upcoming Exorcist. It's never been taken as seriously or produced more prolifically than it has since the VVitch to now
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>>218539499
No
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>>218539477
Not what happened.
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>>218539575
Why use many word when one word do trick
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>>218539597
Probably an illiterate groyper malding for culture war reasons at the concept of reading bisexuality where it isn’t explicitly stated because he thinks doing so is Jewish tricks to pervert wholesome chungus classic literature (epic white culture moment). What will really blow his mind is when he learns it was written by a Jewish woman
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>>218539660
The fact you guys discuss these things is kinda gay. It is like when anons casually start discussing pozzed movies like there is nothing wrong. It is almost comical
>yeah uh huh sure lets completely ignore the director is a tranny
>yeah lets pretend the movie isn’t directed by a black female
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You guys should not be having a discussion on bisexuality here.
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>>218539466
If you really think about it science fiction is actually less a genre and more of a setting through which a story takes place in. Sci-fi is always either narratively an action/adventure, a comedy, a drama, a horror, a mystery and/or a thriller first and sci-fi second, sometimes even a distant second, and I'd argue it's the same for fantasy, even war films. Game of Thrones is political drama first, (distant) fantasy second. Star Wars/LotR is an epic action/adventure first, sci-fi/fantasy second and so on. Boxing every film into a single genre was only really necessary back in the era of rental shops due to physical limitations when dramas and comedies are really the only consistently pure genres you can make entire movies out of without another genre overlapping. Loads of horror films are also suspense/thriller films for example, loads of thrillers are hybrids of other genres as well.
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>>218539972
Your brain is fried. Nobody even knows what you’re talking about. You’re just randomly malding about trans people and black women.
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>>218540013
Just don’t talk about bisexuality here.
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>>218540044
bisexual in hiding from parents
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>>218540013
You know what he meant.
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>>218540003
that's typically only a movie thing, books is really the only place where you can have pure sci-fi stories
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>>218540044
This isn’t your safespace actually groypling, if it gets too secular you can always go back to wherever your tradcath larp is usually perpetrated
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Watch Dafne Keen's movie. She blows!
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>>218540097
No. This isn’t YOUR safespace.
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What horror movie do you think has the most interesting or unique concept?
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>>218540044
Jumpscare!
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>>218540119
>unique
None
>interesting
As Above So Below
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>>218540119
>most interesting
I enjoy horror movies that deal with human sexuality especially with the same sex
>most unique
Hard to say tbqh, I enjoy movies that flip gender roles.
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>>218540119
as far as underrated, The Suckling. It's a shitty 90s monster movie about an aborted baby that grows in a sewer when it hits some TMNT ooze. But then it grows until it envelops the abortion clinic and tries to kill everyone inside of it. I'm not even sure if they intended it to be that clever but I think that'd be a good modern film. an exploration of something that's disgusting and full of grief. There's something scary and unexplored about being trapped like in a womb too. now I sound like I'm trad-cath larping kek.
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>>218540152
>we will never see this extended cut
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>>218540152
She looks so stupid in the middle picture.
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>>218540119
Daybreakers
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>>218540231
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>>218540231
That is an extremely rude thing to say. Apologize.
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>>218540251
>>218540266
Looks childish , immature and a simpleton.
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>>218540288
You just described women.
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>>218540109
few death were good, but over all movie is really weak.
time to watch bodycam.
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>>218540474
How's the new phone
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>>218540520
i have not changed phone in several years, why.
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>>218540816
Why lie anonymously
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>phoneposting
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>>218540840
huh, anon are you okay? do you want to play in schizo posting?
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>bodycam
6/10? closet to 5, a creepypasta movie. cgi was kinda shit, monster too, concept of cop footage is neat but could have been done better.

>dead by dawn
o jebabe perdole kurwa, I think i downloaded a ficking polishVO version, oh well
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>>218536190
critical thinker told me it was awful...
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>>218534762
Personally it could have been a bit stronger if it went found footage instead of post-incident interview. You could maybe have either the crew's family or even that subway guy's superiors looking for him and finding the cameras, but having it where the main lady and guy are doing these interviews afterwards just let's us know that half the cast lives. Boring. Also it really didnt help that nothing came of these events. Like I get the government is keeping it under wraps and likely the police too, but this journalist bitch really isn't gonna just put this shit out on the internet? Like "hey theres something really fucked happening below Sydney, you guys should beware" but no shes like oh well the story's dead
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>>218538601
I watched the REC series recently, and it was great fun 3 was really good despite leaving the found footage look
>>218524937
I read that as loli kek
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>>218539041
I like They (2002) a lot. very well, expertly directed. didn't really lift anyone's skirt up at the time, far as i recall, but it's a masterpiece compared to anything made today
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>>218538032
Watch it and report back
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Anyone here watch the Classic Ghosts from Kino Lorber? I am interested in it, but don't know if I want to bite the bullet.
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>>218545844
Cute.
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>>218521736
>Stumbled upon this one, lads, and I'm interested enough to watch it. Wish me luck.
And if anyone wants it: https://usersdrive.com/l4lrkoace35f.html
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I fucked that post with that quoting, but in my defense I just woke up kek
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>>218535014
it's 10 times better than that Nosferatu piece of shit by eggers. better a talented plagiarist than a pretentious boring cunt.
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This was pretty good and the long roadtrip worked well because the characters were all likeable and the dialogue was often witty with well placed comedic bits.

I wish we saw more of the cave itself, but I guess they were out of budget or something.
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>>218549554
Yeah, we only saw two or three "rooms".
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>>218542870
Most importantly, the main girl is 90's skinny, and has a very nice pg13 handbra and tummy scene.
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>S. Chud Zahler
shan't
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I loved most of this. There is a vibe to 90s and early 00s horror and sci fi anthologies that I enjoy, and this has it in spades. The investigation for a forbidden lost film is inherently intriguing to me, and I love the religious 'trapped angel on film causes reality to blur and insanity' concept.

However, the biggest issue is that it really just descends into a gore fest at the end that is really uninteresting. I thought the point of the snuff film segment was going to be that violence, and by extension snuff, does not hold any deeper truth. That the snuff guy misunderstood that it wasn't violence that made the forbidden film special, but the angel itself. That something that wasn't supposed to be captured on film on a religious level was in fact captured on film. The concept of a trapped angel is way more disturbing than violence. Yet, the film goes down the easy path of violence at the end.
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>>218538702
>Shit taste
Yeah, you'd know all about the taste of shit
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>>218549554
The look of the movie almost ruins it for me. Everything is drab and bland and lifeless (and not in a good way)
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>>218542398
kek. damn I hate shitty cgi in ff films, I'll watch it anyway.
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why do bad-end movies always have low ratings?
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>>218552427
I refuse to believe a single person actually likes this garbage.
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>>218552427
GOT HIM!
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>>218555302
did you actually see it?
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>>218555302
What didn't you like, having seen it yourself?
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>>218542398
>pic
They made a movie about Winter Lanterns?
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>>218555229
Because the mainstream audience doesn't have object permanence so the only thing that sticks with them about a movie is the ending which made them angry/sad
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>>218548955
Mimic is awesome. Same with the sequel. The third one took a odd turn
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>>218555342
There are 3 lgbtanons in /hor/
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>>218556849
There's exactly one terminally online gay Nazi who gets butthurt about women here.
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>>218556849
ok, so you’re retarded.
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>>218553883
Dust and cheap dye
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>>218540391
lol
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>>218555229
Simple: 90% of moviegoers hate a bad ending, even in horror.
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>>218540391
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>>218542398
>bodycam
Bad movie. Stopped at 15 minutes.
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>>218557192
?
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>>218555355
Not that anon but I made it 17 minutes in before turning it off.
Was shockingly bad
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>>218524327
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>>218540003
That's a great point, anon. I'd love to see a sci-fi movie that's all about the technology, start to finish.
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>>218521736
Not a horror movie
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>>218540003
I don't think that entirely makes sense. It's like saying romance films don't exist, because they're just comedy/dramas about people falling in love. But the love part is structural.
You can say sci-fi does have unique plot stucture qualities like time travel, enclosed spaceships, traveling long distances in space, meeting alien species, the emergence of new physical options for characters through technology, the morphing of society through the future (dystopia, utopias).
Not sure why you think people are boxing films into one genre, most wikipedia entries rattle off multiple genres, IMDB has tags.
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>>218561321
Underrated screen movie + she cute.
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>>218562947
*Ignore that last part, not really relevant given your point.
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Did she deserve the Oscar?
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>>218564850
What the hell
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>>218564944
I love actors who dare to play repulsive characters.
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>>218564944
Supporting actress? At least as much as the other women.
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>>218561489
There was a thread yesterday about these short AI scfi videos, and this stuff is so good I really want to see a full movie like this
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LhI2gq8S_O0
It's clearly kind of a political message wrapped in scifi, but I liked that they also focus on the technology
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>>218564944
>she
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Evening Fixbros
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I know some of you have those mini tranny keyboards
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>>218565697
Evening Fixbro
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>>218565779
My keyboard is the size of a Cadillac; just like my penis.
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why did i let you retards talk me into watching this snoozefest
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>>218566234
Now watch House '77.
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>>218555655
kinda, not that great story wise not enough kills but they did use full on practical effects and it full Polish cast. Killer outfit is bloodborne which also neat.
>>218559348
It is but my standards for FF is so low at this point, was not even that bad compressing with that retarded cliqn house movie which dropped few weeks ago.
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>>218566406
no
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>>218566221
what she said was a bit more even handed
>The only reason I am sitting in this chair today is because of Jason. Jason Blum, who runs Blumhouse, is the one who brought back the 'Halloween' movies.
>If they had come to me and said it’s going to be a trilogy, I don’t think I would have said yes," the actress admitted. "Jason Blum is notoriously cheap. How do you make low-budget movies? You don’t pay people. That’s the model.
>While we were editing and doing the mix, David said, 'You know it’s a trilogy.' I was like, 'Uh, no.' I went to Jason Blum and said, 'I have some ideas, maybe you could give me a first look deal, just pay me a little money.' I said to Jason, 'How about a little development deal?' And I owed him two 'Halloween' movies, so what was he gonna say?
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She won
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>>218566234
We told you to watch Lowlifes
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what kinos feel like the first half of RE9?
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>>218564944
actual, literal hags are kino so yes
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>>218566234
you can always go back to Captain America 10: Shartcape CGI Adventure
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>>218566775
Silent Hill (2006)
Maybe The Descent
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>>218540109
This movie feels very generic and derivative.
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>>218567692
Worse; it's zogslop.
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I just beat RE7. Pretty fun game but I swear I spend hours looking at walkthroughs.
I enjoy the linear sections.
Simple puzzles are fine but nothing complex is my cup of tea.
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>>218567789
I can't imagine admitting to this in public
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baking new thread
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new
>>218568402
>>218568402
>>218568402
>>218568402
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>>218567789
So you just want to walk in a straight line and watch what the game does
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>>218562947
Characters in a sci-fi setting live in a world that's more technologically/medically advanced than our own or some dystopian future. Characters inhabiting a fantasy setting live in a world that's full of magic and magical beings. In other words they function more like set dressings/themes similar to period pieces as opposed to narrative genres that provide the main component for a setting aka structured storytelling.
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>>218568732
I understand your point but what I wrote was a rebuttal to that.
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>>218540119

Skinamarink
Hellbox
Endless
Outwaters

These movies aren't very good, but I like the cosmic horror that deals with powerful entities or bizarre phenomena that defy human comprehension. There's no soul collecting or feeding, no vengeance, no rituals gone wrong, no curse, no ancient demons escaping, no rational purpose, just pure horror.
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>>218555229
Because Americans are retarded.
Nowadays, producers literally make American (good or at least neutral) and international (bad) version of the ending. This way Amerifat can feel good about themselves and everyone else can watch a good movie. And it's always the international ending that's canonical.
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>>218540119
Primer.
Simply because you don't realise you are watching a horror until about 3rd or 4th time.



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