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Worse. They're robosexuals.It hadn't crossed my mind, but now that you've raised the possibility, it certainly can't be ruled out
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Worse. They're robosexuals.It hadn't crossed my mind, but now that you've raised the possibility, it certainly can't be ruled out
Don't you just love those dreams that take the turn for the worst yet still doesn't qualify as a nightmare!I had a dream I was at a neo-Blockbuster store where toys related to the movies were on display. At first, I was helping set up the diorama's where people could buy the shit but then I noticed there were comics too and I perused the aisle and found an all-in-one comic and a toy I never saw before based on Buddy from Slaughterhouse but it didn't have a price tag and was out of package.
A family member was behind the counter but as soon as I go up to the counter they've disappeared and someone else is there but treat me like I'm stealing or breaking the rules. Corporate is called and a guy in a suit appears and I try to explain the situation but the guy is suspicious of me.
Cut to, the store next door is like a Dollar Store and I'm seeing this POV of an unknown entity. I realize I'm watching Bryan Fuller's Friday the 13th TV show where an entity (Jason) breaches the store, annihilating anyone who is in it's way, there's a naked blind woman screaming while a sprinkler system goes off.
The Jason entity makes it to the neo-Blockbuster and gorily tears apart everyone (excluding me) in an instant in a manner similar to the Story of Ricki.
Cool dream.
While the premise for The Belko Experiment is intriguing, it rushes through things and the all the characters are one-dimensional. If it was a television series, time would be given to character development and possibly show how a international corporation gets away with this "experiment".
That's just James Gunn. You should watch Super.It didn't work for me because it couldn't decide what sort of tone it was going for, you had scenes of comically over the top violence, and scenes where innocent people are begging for their lives before being executed. The original BR managed to pull this off, but here it just felt very heavy handed.
I liked Belko Experiment but yeah it felt like it couldn't decide what it really wanted to be.That's just James Gunn. You should watch Super.
I liked Belko Experiment but I wouldn't say it was a masterpiece or anything. 7.5 or 8 out of 10 movie for me.
I never really thought about that before. They did not pay attention to the way time works in 80s movies. There's got to be a fanmade Friday the 13th timeline out there somewhere, should be a total riot.it was only 3 years between the 1st and 3rd movie.
Very mediocre zombie flick with a great concept but middling results and only decent gore. It seemed like Lenzi wanted to be like Fulci with the number of eyeball violations on display or perhaps it was dirt cheap to get the makeup guy to create an eyeball gag?
Lenzi also shot two films in Brazil in a period of three months: the horror film Black Demons, which in 1996 he considered to be his masterpiece,
I can never tell if Lenzi is legit retarded or just likes trolling interviewers.Director Umberto Lenzi felt the film was not to be labeled as a zombie film but a "radiation sickness movie" with hints of an anti-nuclear and anti-military message.[5]
No, Lenzi was extremely full of himself. When the DVD of Nightmare City came out he claimed he predicted the Anthrax scare after 9/11. He also claimed he invented the cannibal film genre with Man From Deep River (which is a ripoff of A Man Called Horse) and probably claimed he invented the Polizioteschi (Eyetalian crime film) genre too.I never really thought about that before. They did not pay attention to the way time works in 80s movies. There's got to be a fanmade Friday the 13th timeline out there somewhere, should be a total riot.
I can never tell if Lenzi is legit retarded or just likes trolling interviewers.
That reminds me of Mark Lester on the special features of the "Class of 1984" DVD. He claims that he predicted and warned society about school shootings thanks to his exploitation film.No, Lenzi was extremely full of himself. When the DVD of Nightmare City came out he claimed he predicted the Anthrax scare after 9/11. He also claimed he invented the cannibal film genre with Man From Deep River (which is a ripoff of A Man Called Horse) and probably claimed he invented the Polizioteschi (Eyetalian crime film) genre too.
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The book doesn't have a lot to do with the movie in the first place. Did they just buy the rights because they liked the title or something?![]()
Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. Returning for New ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Sequel!
In the wake of Amazon’s short-lived television series, Deadline reports that Sony Pictures is bringing I Know What You Did Last Summer back with a brand new sequel movie. The biggest news here? Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., who starred in the original 1990s slasher movie, are in...web.archive.org
A new I Know What You Did Last Summer is happening. Once again aping the success from Scream's recent rebootquel's. I never liked it or the rest of the slashers that came out after Scream excluding Cherry Falls. Apparently there was a TV show on Amazon but I haven't heard a soul talk about it.
I find it more amusing that the original author re-issued the book in 2010 but included then-modern references to smartphones and social media. My guess is that the author was future-proofing the book in case movie execs want to do a reboot and not pay them royalties.
Braindead/Dead Alive
Overall Score: 8.5/10
Overall Score: 8.5/10
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I always thought this scene in Cape Fear was a resembles to the opening scene of The Beyond and how the camera crash zooms on the bloody chain whipping parts of both filmsFunnily enough there's two references to Fulci's The Beyond hidden in that one. At one point, a woman has a tattoo or mark on her arm very similar to the symbol of Eibon. Then you have the little girl with sightless eyes motif.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8htXB35oQjE
Too bad the flick immediately goes downhill after the opening.
He made some absolute bangers though, Orgasmo, Rome Armed to the Teeth, Syndicate Sadists, From Corleone to Brooklyn, Nightmare City, Cannibal Ferox, Eaten Alive, Ghost House, House of Witchcraft, and more I can't think of at the moment. I even enjoy some of his others that people hate like Black Demons and Hell's Gate.No, Lenzi was extremely full of himself. When the DVD of Nightmare City came out he claimed he predicted the Anthrax scare after 9/11. He also claimed he invented the cannibal film genre with Man From Deep River (which is a ripoff of A Man Called Horse) and probably claimed he invented the Polizioteschi (Eyetalian crime film) genre too.
I think his horror cycle wasn't nearly as strong as his contemporaries but there's some "fun" entries like Nightmare City and Cannibal Ferox. Neither of which are objectively good but go balls out with the gore.I always thought this scene in Cape Fear was a resembles to the opening scene of The Beyond and how the camera crash zooms on the bloody chain whipping parts of both films
https://youtube.com/watch?v=rKuSoaIbpFU
He made some absolute bangers though, Orgasmo, Rome Armed to the Teeth, Syndicate Sadists, From Corleone to Brooklyn, Nightmare City, Cannibal Ferox, Eaten Alive, Ghost House, House of Witchcraft, and more I can't think of at the moment. I even enjoy some of his others that people hate like Black Demons and Hell's Gate.