Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
I cannot ****ing wait to see the remake of Salems Lot coming to Max in October. I liked the last remake with Rob Lowe.
I think that was the only movie (the original) that gave me nightmares. "Dawn of the Dead" no problem even at a young age. For some reason my parents and brothers and sisters let me watch it right before my 3rd birthday.
"Speak No Evil" (it's a remake) comes out today which may motivate me to venture into the unwashed masses and into a movie theatre.
The original had me looking away from the screen for a few moments out of discomfort and I'm a horror move veteran.. James MacAvoy plays a really good nut job so I'm pumped to see him.
Ben Wheatley's Kill List from 2011 is pretty good (Shudder). Hitman coming out of retirement for money encounters some wild shit. It could be a little artsy in the filming for some but I enjoyed the unsettling nature of it. Same actor as the movie linked above
This was really well performed and produced. Super clean and artistic camera work with some legit story lines
Wouldn't call it horror but more like some M. Night As-salamu alaykum type of unsettling supernatural with some time travel elements that are always hit or miss (both in this movie)
I'd give it a solid B just for the filming and performance. Story got a little loosy goosy towards the end but otherwise entertaining
EDIT: After watching the trailer to include in this post, it is an M. Night As-salamu alaykum movie :-)
I saw the Dutch version of this a couple years ago and liked it, including the pitch black ending which kind of sticks in your throat. This being the American remake, the hopeless ending is lightened a bit, but the final shot tells you that some of the damage is permanent. Two couples meet on a holiday in Italy and, soon after, more time together is arranged. Ulterior motives ensue. James McAvoy makes a meal out of his part, while Scoot McNairy, an actor I generally like, plays a bit of a weepy bitch counterpart. In fact, there's a very obvious effort to give his wife the dude energy once things go to shit. Nonetheless, I liked it, while giving the nod to the uglier original. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Whatcha'll watching this October?
Watched Caddo Lake last night on Max
This was really well performed and produced. Super clean and artistic camera work with some legit story lines
Wouldn't call it horror but more like some M. Night As-salamu alaykum type of unsettling supernatural with some time travel elements that are always hit or miss (both in this movie)
I'd give it a solid B just for the filming and performance. Story got a little loosy goosy towards the end but otherwise entertaining
EDIT: After watching the trailer to include in this post, it is an M. Night As-salamu alaykum movie :-)
This one surprised me. Was a little over-explained at the end, a little more subtlety would have been nice. I realize that's a giant nitpick. Pretty good flick though, really enjoyed it [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
I cannot fucking wait to see the remake of Salems Lot coming to Max in October. I liked the last remake with Rob Lowe.
Saw this the other night. It's really good. Best horror flick I've seen in a while. [Reply]