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Post by osnafrank on Oct 3, 2020 17:02:38 GMT
8.)House 3 aka The Horror Show.
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Post by edwardjohn on Oct 3, 2020 17:10:44 GMT
8.)House 3 aka The Horror Show. Where is Hugh Laurie? Bu bum tiss ...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2020 19:00:28 GMT
1. The Babysitter (2017) 2,5/5 (FTV) 2. Deep Blue Sea 3 (2020) 3/5 (FTV) 3. The Invisible Man (2020) 3,5/5 (FTV) 4. The Hunt (2020) 4/5 (FTV) 5. The Predator (2018) 3/5 (FTV) 6. Train to Busan (2015) 4,5/5 7. The Platform (2020) 3,5/5 (FTV) 8. Deep Blue Sea 2 (2018) 2,5/5 (FTV) 9. Fantasy Island (2020) 1,5/5 (FTV) 10. Veronica (2017) 3,5/5 (FTV) Spanish. A supernatural horror. Based loosely on a real case in Madrid from 1991. 15-year old girl plays with quijaboard to contact dead father but instead with something not to want to mess with. Not original but rather effective. It delivers creeps and gory parts too. Good child actors makes the movie.
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Post by fushingfeef on Oct 3, 2020 20:44:43 GMT
That's very nice of you to say! Hope I can live up to that for the rest of the month!
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Post by morgan on Oct 3, 2020 21:29:36 GMT
8.) Natural Born Killers (1994). Re-watch. A Tarantino love story. Gallons of blood, snakes, and shrooms. Oh my. And don't forget the "idiosyncratic knickknacks." So messed up.
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Post by wolf on Oct 3, 2020 22:20:08 GMT
8.) Natural Born Killers (1994). Re-watch. A Tarantino love story. Gallons of blood, snakes, and shrooms. Oh my. And don't forget the "idiosyncratic knickknacks." So messed up. Pretty cool flick. Great parts for Woody and Juliette. Tarantino? Don't you mean Oliver Stone? Or are you comparing Stones couple in this piece work to Quentin's "Hunny Bunny and Lover"? 😊
Hey Morgan! How y'all been? Good I hope. a054
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Post by wolf on Oct 3, 2020 22:29:14 GMT
I do a Hammer Horror movie thon in october The Hammer flicks totally rock JB! 😊
.....sure wish I could join in this year guys, but just haven't got time for much TV watchin', right now. Really enjoying the reading of what y'all are doing here though. 😊
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Post by wolf on Oct 3, 2020 22:31:02 GMT
'll watch Curse tomorrow. I decided to start with this gem Dang, I wanna see that!
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Post by wolf on Oct 3, 2020 22:36:15 GMT
Starting off with a standard: 1- Nightmare on Elm Street
Freddie at his finest!
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Post by wireman on Oct 4, 2020 1:29:43 GMT
3. The Invisible Man (2020)
A new take on an old tale. 6/10
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Post by fushingfeef on Oct 4, 2020 2:00:10 GMT
2. Night VisitorA teenager spying on his sexy next-door neighbor stumbles upon a Satanic ritual murder cult and must convince skeptical authorities before it's too late. Released in 1989 and featuring Elliot Gould, Richard Roundtree, and Gene Simmons' wife Shannon Tweed, I had somehow never heard of Night Visitor, but was intrigued when Glenn Erickson (aka media reviewer DVD Savant, and also editor of this film) wrote an affectionate review announcing this film's recent Blu-Ray release. Night Visitor, while not quite the classic that Fright Night is, explores similar territory and is genuinely entertaining, if not particularly scary. One gets the feeling that the story could have been expanded a little more beyond the first major twist (I won't spoil it here), and while the body count isn't very high, fans of suburban Eighties "Satanic panic" will enjoy. Keep an eye out for character actor mainstay Michael J. Pollard, and a pre-adult film career Teri Weigel. Fun fact, the original title of this film was supposed to be "Never Cry Devil", but was changed to the more generic (and perhaps less controversial) title it has today. 3 out of 5 stars. Bob's October 2020 Horror Movie List*FTV denotes first-time viewings 1. Viy (1967) 4/5 (FTV) 2. Night Visitor 3/5
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Post by darkharbinger on Oct 4, 2020 2:22:34 GMT
'll watch Curse tomorrow. I decided to start with this gem Dang, I wanna see that!It's on Amazon if you get the chance. Ralph Bates was always awesome
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Post by morgan on Oct 4, 2020 4:28:44 GMT
8.) Natural Born Killers (1994). Re-watch. A Tarantino love story. Gallons of blood, snakes, and shrooms. Oh my. And don't forget the "idiosyncratic knickknacks." So messed up. Pretty cool flick. Great parts for Woody and Juliette. Tarantino? Don't you mean Oliver Stone? Or are you comparing Stones couple in this piece work to Quentin's "Hunny Bunny and Lover"? 😊
Hey Morgan! How y'all been? Good I hope. I am not a Tarantino expert, a movie expert (or an expert of anything for that matter). I thought Tarantino was at least partially responsible for the story and Stone was the director.
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Post by morgan on Oct 4, 2020 4:38:18 GMT
9.) Intrigo: Death of an Author (2018). This was categorized as a thriller/horror movie on Hulu. Was actually more of a drama. A story within a story (or so it seems). It took me a while to figure out why that was even necessary. Decent plot, but the film was much too long.
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Post by fushingfeef on Oct 4, 2020 4:47:01 GMT
Pretty cool flick. Great parts for Woody and Juliette. Tarantino? Don't you mean Oliver Stone? Or are you comparing Stones couple in this piece work to Quentin's "Hunny Bunny and Lover"? 😊
Hey Morgan! How y'all been? Good I hope. I am not a Tarantino expert, a movie expert (or an expert of anything for that matter). I thought Tarantino was at least partially responsible for the story and Stone was the director. I believe you are correct, Morgan!
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Post by wolf on Oct 4, 2020 4:51:59 GMT
I am not a Tarantino expert, a movie expert (or an expert of anything for that matter). I thought Tarantino was at least partially responsible for the story and Stone was the director. I believe you are correct, Morgan! I haven't seen it in years, didn't remember QT being a writer or anything. But Mickey and Mallory reminded me of the Pulp Fiction crazy couple, when morgan mentioned Tarantino. 😊 Thanks Morgan and fushingfeef!
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Post by morgan on Oct 4, 2020 6:44:58 GMT
10.) The Cleanse (2016). I liked this flick much more than I probably should have. Mainly because it was original. Creating something living and tangible from feelings, emotions and regret was very inspired in my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2020 11:00:47 GMT
Pretty cool flick. Great parts for Woody and Juliette. Tarantino? Don't you mean Oliver Stone? Or are you comparing Stones couple in this piece work to Quentin's "Hunny Bunny and Lover"? 😊
Hey Morgan! How y'all been? Good I hope. I am not a Tarantino expert, a movie expert (or an expert of anything for that matter). I thought Tarantino was at least partially responsible for the story and Stone was the director. You're quite right, Morgan!! Tarantino wrote the script or screenplay or whatever its called that the movie is based on. Stone revised it but the basic idea is Tarantinos.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2020 14:03:59 GMT
1. The Babysitter (2017) 2,5/5 (FTV) 2. Deep Blue Sea 3 (2020) 3/5 (FTV) 3. The Invisible Man (2020) 3,5/5 (FTV) 4. The Hunt (2020) 4/5 (FTV) 5. The Predator (2018) 3/5 (FTV) 6. Train to Busan (2015) 4,5/5 7. The Platform (2020) 3,5/5 (FTV) 8. Deep Blue Sea 2 (2018) 2,5/5 (FTV) 9. Fantasy Island (2020) 1,5/5 (FTV) 10. Veronica (2017) 3,5/5 (FTV) 11. The Dead Don't Die 3,5/5 (2019) (FTV) Zombieflick by Jim Jarmusch that is quietly amusing at the same time. Good actors right through. Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton and Tom Waits playing the leads. Adam Driver, Chloe Sevigny and Danny Glover in supporting roles. Also fun to see Iggy Pop as a zombie. It gets an extra halfpoint from me because of style. Has a slower buildup than most zombiemovies but it kinda works.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2020 14:44:46 GMT
Came across a DVD collection I have of '50 Horror Classics.' Over 37 hours and I've never watched any of it. I had to laugh at the word 'classics.' I appears to be all 'B' movies. I only recognized two titles but have not seem them. One is Frankenstein (Lon Chaney). Abd I never realized 'The little shop of horrors' we're all familiar with appears to be a remake. Lots of Bela Lugosi flicks. Seems some actors must have gotten their starts in some of these. Paul Neumann, Leslie Nielsen, William Shatner, and others. I think I'll start off with "Ice From Space" with Paul Neumann.
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