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Post by Wicked Esther on Oct 1, 2020 20:55:16 GMT
Today's Amicus movie: smilie_girl_freude
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2020 21:04:34 GMT
1. The Babysitter (2017) 2,5/5 2. Deep Blue Sea 3 (2020) 3/5 3. The Invisible Man (2020) 3,5/5 4. The Hunt (2020) 12 total strangers wake up in a clearing and finds out they are hunted by a group of people, for fun. more action than horror really. good actors, Hilary Swank, Amy Madigan, Emma Roberts the most known names but the rest are good too, Simple but effective. I liked it. 3,5/5
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 1, 2020 21:07:08 GMT
1. The Babysitter (2017) 2,5/5 2. Deep Blue Sea 3 (2020) 3/5 3. The Invisible Man (2020) 3,5/5 4. The Hunt (2020) 12 total strangers wake up in a clearing and finds out they are hunted by a group of people, for fun. more action than horror really. good actors, Hilary Swank, Amy Madigan, Emma Roberts the most known names but the rest are good too, Simple but effective. I liked it. 3,5/5 The Hunt is an awesome film.
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Post by spideyman on Oct 1, 2020 23:11:16 GMT
Starting off with a standard: 1- Nightmare on Elm Street
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2020 23:23:34 GMT
1. The Babysitter (2017) 2,5/5 2. Deep Blue Sea 3 (2020) 3/5 3. The Invisible Man (2020) 3,5/5 4. The Hunt (2020) 4/5 I've raised the grade cause it is better than Invisible man. 5. The Predator (2018) A predator comes to earth, yet again, and the action begins. Predictable but capable. i'm counting it because, after all, it is an alien creature causing mayhem. And now, Goodnight, you horrorlovers!! 3/5
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Post by morgan on Oct 2, 2020 4:19:14 GMT
2.) Gemini (2017). Oh gawd no. So bad. Zoe Kravitz is usually delightful. She should've avoided this screenplay like it was a zombie plague. (I wish this movie had zombies.) Huluween appears a bit abysmal thus far. Hope Netflix raises the bar. And thank gan I have dvds.
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Post by morgan on Oct 2, 2020 6:19:26 GMT
3.) Circle (2015). Re-watch. I love this movie. Warped psychology at its finest.
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Post by wireman on Oct 2, 2020 11:39:02 GMT
1. The Birds (1963)
Having just read the short story, I wanted to see this one again. The movie isn’t so much an adaptation of the story as Hitchcock taking the idea from the story and making his own story. The movie has a very long setup and it takes quite a long time for the birds to show up but when they do, it’s a terrific thrill ride. 9/10
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Post by Wicked Esther on Oct 2, 2020 14:53:34 GMT
1. The Birds (1963)
Having just read the short story, I wanted to see this one again. The movie isn’t so much an adaptation of the story as Hitchcock taking the idea from the story and making his own story. The movie has a very long setup and it takes quite a long time for the birds to show up but when they do, it’s a terrific thrill ride. 9/10 One of the spookiest things about The Birds is that creepy song the kids keep singing:
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Post by Wicked Esther on Oct 2, 2020 15:05:36 GMT
I'm sticking with Amicus movies for a while, trying to watch a whole bunch I've had on a list on my fridge.🤓 Today it's The Beast Must Die!
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 2, 2020 15:06:05 GMT
3.)Scary Stories to tell in the dark.
Was pretty nice, it has a classic ghoststory vibe.
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Post by wireman on Oct 2, 2020 15:17:38 GMT
1. The Birds (1963)
Having just read the short story, I wanted to see this one again. The movie isn’t so much an adaptation of the story as Hitchcock taking the idea from the story and making his own story. The movie has a very long setup and it takes quite a long time for the birds to show up but when they do, it’s a terrific thrill ride. 9/10 One of the spookiest things about The Birds is that creepy song the kids keep singing: Something interesting about the movie I didn't mention is that there is no music soundtrack.
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Post by darkharbinger on Oct 2, 2020 17:10:15 GMT
Here is tonight's movie
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Post by Wicked Esther on Oct 2, 2020 17:13:03 GMT
Nice!! That one's on my list.
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Post by wireman on Oct 2, 2020 17:21:38 GMT
Just got an e-mail from The Criterion Channel telling me this is now available on the channel.
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Post by edwardjohn on Oct 2, 2020 17:40:30 GMT
If you people want REAL horror, then here you go.
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Post by edwardjohn on Oct 2, 2020 17:41:46 GMT
Also, put on the most recent Terminator, that is an abomination worthy of any horror movie.
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 2, 2020 18:20:29 GMT
4.) Braindead
Perhaps the greatest splatter film of all time.
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 2, 2020 19:32:03 GMT
5.) Predators
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Post by morgan on Oct 2, 2020 20:07:22 GMT
4.) The Village (2004). Re-watch. My second favorite M. Night (not going to try to spell his last name) film. Adrien Brody is excellent and this movie still holds up (for me) even after multiple viewings.
I think it was skimom who referred to him as shamma-lamma-ding-dong or something. Too funny. Gawd I miss that lady.
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