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I need a damn Cockney English interpreter for this movie, I can't understand what the other guy/pre-teen is saying.
I loved Romulus but agree the cast is young. Although maybe we are just getting old. Regarding Romero I saw Dawn of the Dead in the theater last year. A masterpiece. I watched Tales From the Darkside from the late 80's. It was okay; almost like Goosebumps, but had Christian Slater, Julliane Moore and Debra Harry. Man, Moore was smoking.
 
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Ok almost done with Romulus.. I liked it. But damn if there aren't some pretty glaring plot/universe issues. Since when are the Aliens afraid of guns, and since when do they hold off on attacking. How come the anti gravity trick at the end only seemed to apply to the Blood when she was shooting them. How did Ash get on this space station? Oh and another human-oid alien?

I also don't love how this movie only gives you 3 or 4 alien "cannon fodder" victims, right from the get go.. and two of which, you clearly see what happens to them in the trailer.

And the call backs were great, until it got to like the 8th one and they were almost groan inducing.

All that said (lol), it was still a great reset to the franchise. It didn't really swing for the fences, but maybe that's a good thing. There's already a sequel in the works, but they could actually do a prequel with what happens to this weirdly-unexplained space station that was already ripped apart by aliens. Fede Alvarez laid the ground work, and now he can really put his mark on the Alien franchise.
 
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Of the ones you listed above, other than the Wrong Turn movies, what 2 would you say are the best ? If you had to pick two to watch ?

For being the "best".. I thought When Evil Lurks, The Void, and The Dark and the Wicked were fantastic. Pick any 2.

I love the Hatchet and Wrong Turn series.. it its debatable how good those actually are as movies, as opposed to just being kill count movies.
 

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I hated the "get away from her you b****" call back, and I wasn't crazy about Ash, or the similar model. Other than that, loved it. I did enjoy the first Wrong Turn movie.
 

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For being the "best".. I thought When Evil Lurks, The Void, and The Dark and the Wicked were fantastic. Pick any 2.

I love the Hatchet and Wrong Turn series.. it its debatable how good those actually are as movies, as opposed to just being kill count movies.

I'm gonna warn you.. all three movies will leave you as close to shell shocked as any horror movie you're gonna find. They are not for the casual horror fan. I had to turn on late night talk show comedy just to come-down a bit from what I watched.
 

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I hated the "get away from her you b****" call back, and I wasn't crazy about Ash, or the similar model. Other than that, loved it. I did enjoy the first Wrong Turn movie.

Yeah the call backs, too many of them.

Was that a different "ash"? I guess so, because he did have a different name. Love that they got the permission to artificially recreate Ian Holm for the role (although the CGI sometimes looked a little wonky).

Some more things I liked: the characters weren't complete idiots like in most of the other Alien movies. And Andy was phenomenal as a synthetic. I'd love to see them in the next one.

I think I might still put Prometheus ahead of it.. if for nothing else than having Elba, Fassbender, Theron and others took it up a notch. And for all the missteps it took, it was beautifully shot and scored. But I put Romulus firmly at 4th. Just wish they added a few more characters to bite the dust. For as bad as Covenant was, you still had 6 or 7 great kills in that.
 
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New movies (as in released this year) or new to me (meaning I never watched before) that I watched this year that I particularly enjoyed - so an 8+ out of 10 on my scale
  • Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum - this is in my personal GOAT consideration
  • MadS
  • Horror in the High Desert 3
  • Longlegs
  • Godzilla Minus One
  • The Dark Tapes
  • The Blackwell Ghost 8
  • The Substance - not really a body horror fan but this was fantastic
  • The Houses October Built - 2011 version that was just released on Shudder recently. It's the original version of the movie that preceded the 2014 remake, but the 2011 version had actually never been released
  • Life of Belle
  • Rorschach
  • Oddity
  • Paranormal Activity 2 and 3 - yes somehow I had never seen anything but the first one until this year
  • Late Night with the Devil
 
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Love the anthology flicks: Cat's Eye, Tales From the Crypt, Trick R Treat, Creepshow, Grim Prairie Tales, etc..
 

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New movies (as in released this year) or new to me (meaning I never watched before) that I watched this year that I particularly enjoyed - so an 8+ out of 10 on my scale
  • Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum - this is in my personal GOAT consideration
  • MadS
  • Horror in the High Desert 3
  • Longlegs
  • Godzilla Minus One
  • The Dark Tapes
  • The Blackwell Ghost 8
  • The Substance - not really a body horror fan but this was fantastic
  • The Houses October Built - 2011 version that was just released on Shudder recently. It's the original version of the movie that preceded the 2014 remake, but the 2011 version had actually never been released
  • Life of Belle
  • Rorschach
  • Oddity
  • Paranormal Activity 2 and 3 - yes somehow I had never seen anything but the first one until this year
  • Late Night with the Devil

What is it about Gonjiam that makes it THAT good? I came across it scrolling through Streaming channels and remembered this post.. but the trailer was just like a weird K-Pop found footage film. Not to judge a book by its cover, but it looks terrible lol.
 

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What is it about Gonjiam that makes it THAT good? I came across it scrolling through Streaming channels and remembered this post.. but the trailer was just like a weird K-Pop found footage film. Not to judge a book by its cover, but it looks terrible lol.
Gonjiam is pretty good, but yeah, don't understand all the hype. Worth watching, though.
 

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Watched two movies last night, Catto Lake and Trap. BOTH sucked ***. I was so disinterested in Trap, I got on my phone and started betting Korean basketball games on Fan Duel. LOL, I bet the Goyang Sono Sky Gunners -8.5 v/s Anyang Jung Kwan Red. Won $50 on the bet, so I was pretty happy with the movie sucking. Gangnam Style dance after the win.

Noted player on Goyang Sono was none other than DJ Burns, the big boy who played for NC State last year, and blew up in the NCAA tournament.



** The final score was Goyang Sono 83 Anyang Jung Kwan 70 for those interested. **
 

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I'm planning to rewatch "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" on Thursday night. I didn't discover the greatness of that movie until a couple of years ago. It's scary and hilarious at the same time. Highly influential to Tarrantino.

I'm a sucker for the old black and white Lon Chaney/Bela Lugosi movies also. "Bride of Frankenstein" is my favorite.
 

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I'm planning to rewatch "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" on Thursday night. I didn't discover the greatness of that movie until a couple of years ago. It's scary and hilarious at the same time. Highly influential to Tarrantino.

I'm a sucker for the old black and white Lon Chaney/Bela Lugosi movies also. "Bride of Frankenstein" is my favorite.
The Body Snatcher. Karloff and Lugosi in the same film.
 
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I'm planning to rewatch "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" on Thursday night. I didn't discover the greatness of that movie until a couple of years ago. It's scary and hilarious at the same time. Highly influential to Tarrantino.

I'm a sucker for the old black and white Lon Chaney/Bela Lugosi movies also. "Bride of Frankenstein" is my favorite.
What also makes The original Texas chainsaw massacre so good is the age of the film and how it's filmed. The low budget makes it that much scarier. It's almost like a snuff film.
 

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Watched Oddity. It was very well done, Lots of nice jump scares. A little hard to follow for me (watched it while working, so I definitely didn't pick up on everything).


But, a big gripe for me, is just how played out the "Husband totally evil/Wife completely innocent" horror trope is. I mean you could see it coming a mile away because it's seemingly in about half a dozen horror movies a year. Now, they don't really try to hide it, because they let onto the fact pretty early that the husband is a problem, what with having a new GF so quick.

But damn, it gets tiring being a bad guy in every single movie. Oddity, Men, Midsommar, The Night House, etc. It's annoying because I know there are bad men out there (bad women too), but these movies seem to to overboard with how evil men can be. IDK, just kind of a tired trope for me.
 
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Watched Oddity. It was very well done, Lots of nice jump scares. A little hard to follow for me (watched it while working, so I definitely didn't pick up on everything).


But, a big gripe for me, is just how played out the "Husband totally evil/Wife completely innocent" horror trope is. I mean you could see it coming a mile away because it's seemingly in about half a dozen horror movies a year. Now, they don't really try to hide it, because they let onto the fact pretty early that the husband is a problem, what with having a new GF so quick.

But damn, it gets tiring being a bad guy in every single movie. Oddity, Men, Midsommar, The Night House, etc. It's annoying because I know there are bad men out there (bad women too), but these movies seem to to overboard with how evil men can be. IDK, just kind of a tired trope for me.
Well men are 2x as likely to commit domestic abuse and account for 90% of violent crimes so…
 

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Well men are 2x as likely to commit domestic abuse and account for 90% of violent crimes so…

2x as likely to commit domestic abuse, yet it's illustrated in horror movies atleast 100x more.

I'm just saying, can we get just one single horror movie where the wife just nags a husband to the point he has early cardiovascular disease and the last thing he hears before he just flat out dies is his wife going "how come you hangout with your friends more than Sally's husband does?" .

End credits. Chilling.
 
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You thought Midsommar and the Night House were men-bad-women-good tropes?

Did not get that at all.
 

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You thought Midsommar and the Night House were men-bad-women-good tropes?

Did not get that at all.

Midsommar 100%. Every single man is in some way, an aggressive type who is fixated on an end goal. The boyfriend is actively trying to get away from Dani, Will Poulter's character just wants to party and is brash towards the locals. Josh the character who seems nice and is just working on his academic piece, also displays a lot of aggressive behavior in getting what he's after, which is getting pictures of sacred artifacts that was forbidden. In many ways, the 3 main guys have been told "no", but it did not stop them from bulldozing ahead. Toxic Masculinity = Bad.

Night House maybe not as much. But it was still the husband-turned-serial-killer type, even if it was more nuanced than that, and the fact that he was doing it for sort of a noble reason
 
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If half my office isn't going to work because of election depression, then I'm gonna watch horror movies with my "paid time off".

Half way through Terrifier 3. HO BOY! Even more polished than the 2nd one, and the kills are brutal. Still haven't seen them top the bedroom kill from T2, but I'm sure it coming.

I also really want to see this. It looks like i'd be silly, but I guess it's getting great reviews.

 

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More of a bump so I dont have to go searching for this. But its almost time anyways.

Looking forward to watching Weapons and Sinners.
 
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The Conjuring 4-Last Rites comes out in September. I thought the first 2 were really good. Didn't see #3.
 
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Watching the 1st episode of Alien Earth and I already like that they are giving it that "Alien" feel of technology and style, as this takes place a few years before the events of "Alien".

I appreciate that its not just a crew of Abercrombie models like Covenant.. and instead, its got seasoned staff members, mustaches, grizzled lifers, etc. (And yes I get that Covenant was a ship that was meant to repopulate and therefore had to have a bunch of 20 year olds on it).

Loved Alien Romulus and this seems to be in the same tier.
 

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Weapons is great, a slow burn, but very entertaining. I went opening weekend and have thought about it a lot. Cannot wait to catch it again on streaming.
Agree 100%, Weapons was great.

New Alien series on Hulu, Alien: Earth = solid meh. Gawdawful writing. As in, seriously stupid. Haven't completely given up on it as there are some intriguing things so far, but sweet Jesus have standards slipped.
 

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The Conjuring 4-Last Rites comes out in September. I thought the first 2 were really good. Didn't see #3.
Sinners was very good but didn't quite live up to expectations (they were high, to be fair), but I hear Weapons is insanely good. Can't wait to watch that one. Probably gonna watch Clown in a Cornfield this weekend now that it's available to stream/rent.
 

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Sinners was very good but didn't quite live up to expectations (they were high, to be fair), but I hear Weapons is insanely good. Can't wait to watch that one. Probably gonna watch Clown in a Cornfield this weekend now that it's available to stream/rent.

I felt that way about his last project, Barbarian. People made that out to be a top5 horror movie of all time, and while I think it was solid.. I was sort of let down.
 

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7 episodes in for Welcome To Derry. Pretty solid Stephen King adaption of his book "IT". Haven't read it since I was a kid, but they go much deeper into Derry's past and Pennywise the clown. And they also start to tie his universe together for those are are King fans.
The kids annoyed me way too much. I stopped watching after 2-3 episodes.
 

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Since I saw this thread bumped back, ill give what I watched this year

Sinners- good movie
Presence- shot from the ghost point of view, worth a once watch
Together- really good body horror film
Until Dawn- based on video game, meh
Bring her back - pretty good, from same guy that made talk to me
Weapons- i enjoyed it
28 years later- ending was nuts, but theres going to be another ti build on it
Black phone 2- pretty good
The long walk - king adaptation, meh
Woman in the yard- okay, euphemism for suicide, depression
The monkey- horror comedy, pretty fun
I know what you did last summer remake- trash
Final destination remake- really good actually
Conjuring 4- was let down


All I can recall at the moment
 

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I haven't seen it but have read the book. Since It feeds every 30 years it looks like they go back 30 years.

Its very good so far.. and yeah they plan to go back to other events where IT kind of resurfaces. You can tell they are making a universe out of Kings work, which makes sense because a lot of his books tie together in many ways.

For instance, and this isnt a spoiler really.. but they introduce you to Dick Halloran early on, who many will know as the hotel chef in The Shining (both movies and book). Hes actually a character in "It". So its pretty cool to see them trying all this together. And theres some real tear-jerking moments and also get out of your seat and cheer moments, too. It was pretty great IMO.