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Death Valley (2021) Mindless Schlock/10
Death Valley (2021) Mindless Schlock/10
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Nosferatu might be the one horror movie I've seen the highest number of times just because I can always re-watch it with a different soundtrack... there are a whole lot of them out there.Anyone here have any horror movies that you can always rewatch no matter what?
Just replace the zombies with troons and it'll be a perfect visual representation of what's going on right now lol.
The Patrician's Opinion.and I always thought it was better than Dawn or Night.
You're mom is a Patrician's Opinion.The Patrician's Opinion.
Saw Barbarian too. It was an alright movie, like People Under The Stairs and Castle Freak mixed with incest. Feels like there was some cut scenes, like one big example is with Andre saying "there are worst things down there!". I was expecting the barbarian's actual child(ren) to barge through since the pieces were already there with Frank raping women and raping their children for more children) but it never came. It's no Malignant people are saying it is, but it's a fun movie though among all the trash these days. Sound design and soundtrack is also really damn good too.I went and saw Barbarian (2022) last night. Theater was almost empty but on the plus side it wasn't right next to another blockbuster so I didn't have to hear the god damn bass every 2 seconds while watching a quiet movie.
No spoilers: very, very good original horror film. The beginning is slow but it builds the tension very well. Has some good gore, twists and turns, the logic doesn't quite hold up by the end but I'd highly recommend it. 9/10. Surprisingly, it's written and directed by the Whitest Kids you Know Member who co-wrote and directed Miss March. It's a dramatic improvement over his previous effort to say the least.
I liked the movie a lot but it seemed pretty well aligned with the 2022 Overton window, a Twitterer would have to put in more than the usual work to be offended by it.Love how people immediately hate the movie just because of the existence of the word, despite it was used in friendly joking banter.
This is such a damn good intro, even if it's where like 90% of the budget went.Me to the rest of the forum right now:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=BtNNn88Gxfc
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Day of the dead intro "Hello"
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I went and saw Barbarian (2022) last night. Theater was almost empty but on the plus side it wasn't right next to another blockbuster so I didn't have to hear the god damn bass every 2 seconds while watching a quiet movie.
No spoilers: very, very good original horror film. The beginning is slow but it builds the tension very well. Has some good gore, twists and turns, the logic doesn't quite hold up by the end but I'd highly recommend it. 9/10. Surprisingly, it's written and directed by the Whitest Kids you Know Member who co-wrote and directed Miss March. It's a dramatic improvement over his previous effort to say the least.
I fucking love Zack Snyders dawn of the dead, I go back to it regularly enough.Anyone here have any horror movies that you can always rewatch no matter what?