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Ok, now I'm very curious about thisRecently for bad movie night my friends and I watched Ax Em
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1P7JRDMwyF4I can't remember the last time I laughed that hard at anything. We had to pause it when the opening credit dance/stomp sequence started because we couldn't breathe from laughing so much.
Fun fact: the director of this film got out of a rape charge because his father was the president of the NAACP at the time
I totally forgot about Ax Em, back in the good old days when Something Awful was actually funny, it was a featured movie review.Recently for bad movie night my friends and I watched Ax Em
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1P7JRDMwyF4I can't remember the last time I laughed that hard at anything. We had to pause it when the opening credit dance/stomp sequence started because we couldn't breathe from laughing so much.
Fun fact: the director of this film got out of a rape charge because his father was the president of the NAACP at the time
Happy to hear it wasn't a bad film and all, but I lost a lot of interest when they cast a tranny actress to play the oldest daughter and figured they'd mix in some faggotry in the film. As much as I enjoy supporting Evil Dead stuff, I cant bring myself to watch one that has any of that shit in there. Its nice to hear there isn't much, but politics of any kind in an Evil Dead film, which is more about demons exploring the insides of the human body, feels stupid as fuck.Evil Dead Rise.
I liked it. Let's face it: nothing is going to be as amazing as the OT. That's just the way it is. No one can replace Bruce. Bruce is an immortal legend. But, if you look at this as a side-story I think it works fine. I liked it more than remake. Great gore, camerawork, it took some turns that I won't spoil. Only things I didn't care for: some lines from the OT are re-used to varying effect. Our lead chick does say "Come get some." And she just can't deliver the line. Actors were great. Prologue was great but how it ties into everything else is a little weak. How the book is discovered is pure TV Trope plot convenience.
8.5/10 from me. I'd recommend this one.
Incel/anti-SJW/anti-woke shit: the oldest daughter has a feminism poster on the wall in one shot and makes mention of going to an unnamed protest. Some fags might be upset that it's a female lead again but it's honestly the best route to take because if you get a guy as the lead everyone and their mother will compare him to Bruce. And that's unfair to any guy for reasons cited above.
Nicholas Cage was REALLY out of place, but it worked well because of that, strangely. His actual performance is...well...Nicolas Cage
Some fags might be upset that it's a female lead again but it's honestly the best route to take because if you get a guy as the lead everyone and their mother will compare him to Bruce.
Skinamarink made me feel panicky at some points.
I have nothing more to add but that was a legitimate Thunk rate and not a post-ironic kind of Thunk rate.
Just recently I had a thought that James Cameron must have been aware of the famous cocoon scene in Alien. The cocoon scene, while amazing, contradicts the whole idea of a Queen and an insect hierarchy in Aliens BUT, key thing to keep in mind: the cocoon scene is the first time someone say's "Kill me!" in an Alien movie. It's a recurring line through all 4 movies including sadly Resurrection. I need to re-watch Prometheus and Covenant to spot the line but I think it's there.
Why is this important? Because the line is said in Aliens when the marines enter the hive "Look out we got a live one!" So, either during pre-production or during production Cameron was made aware of the cocoon scene and reincorporated the line as either an homage or maybe he just thought it sounded good? Who knows if he actually watched the scene that had yet to be played anywhere outside the studio or he just read the script.
Quotes are busted on my end too, but I thought I didn't spoil anything on Beau is Afraid unless the inline spoiler broke from the site's wonkiness from time to time? Still going to put it in a spoiler just in case, when I can edit because the site broke edit functions on my end at this post.
topic tax: Watched Scream VI because of a bet. I understimated the value of a $50. It was not worth watching the entire movie. It was an okay turn-your-brain-off popcorn flick, but it really falls apart on thinking about it.
Seriously, nobody dies except random unrelated people? Somehow I'm supposed to believe the dude who had been gangbanged by two Ghostfaces survived that? The "cult" plot at the intro was such a good idea that I can't believe that it was just dropped after dangling it in my front of my nose.
If Ax Em isn't the worst movie I've ever seen, it's certainly in the top 5.Recently for bad movie night my friends and I watched Ax Em
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1P7JRDMwyF4I can't remember the last time I laughed that hard at anything. We had to pause it when the opening credit dance/stomp sequence started because we couldn't breathe from laughing so much.
Fun fact: the director of this film got out of a rape charge because his father was the president of the NAACP at the time
The terrible yo momma joke contest within the first ten minutes is just perfect.If Ax Em isn't the worst movie I've ever seen, it's certainly in the top 5.
Everything about it is completely inept.
Is it as good as Brody Foxx's Yo Mama jokes?The terrible yo momma joke contest within the first ten minutes is just perfect.
I figured individual xenos born outside of a hive environment can slowly cocoon randos into eggs, but you'll never get a spiny facehugger out of it, and it's way more slow and doesn't just crap them out like a QueenI have nothing more to add but that was a legitimate Thunk rate and not a post-ironic kind of Thunk rate.
Just recently I had a thought that James Cameron must have been aware of the famous cocoon scene in Alien. The cocoon scene, while amazing, contradicts the whole idea of a Queen and an insect hierarchy in Aliens BUT, key thing to keep in mind: the cocoon scene is the first time someone say's "Kill me!" in an Alien movie. It's a recurring line through all 4 movies including sadly Resurrection. I need to re-watch Prometheus and Covenant to spot the line but I think it's there.
Why is this important? Because the line is said in Aliens when the marines enter the hive "Look out we got a live one!" So, either during pre-production or during production Cameron was made aware of the cocoon scene and reincorporated the line as either an homage or maybe he just thought it sounded good? Who knows if he actually watched the scene that had yet to be played anywhere outside the studio or he just read the script.
DJ SLICE EM UP DICE EM UPThe terrible yo momma joke contest within the first ten minutes is just perfect.
But it's not saying much.The only thing I could say about Scream 6 is that its better than Scream 5.
Thanks for thatJust watched They Look Like People. I don't recommend it - no spooks, bad twist, annoying characters. There was good tension in the movie, but that's all that it has going for it.
Here's the trailer for those who haven't heard of it: https://youtube.com/watch?v=MrsUOmKlAzI
Gonna watch The Witch: Subversion next. Hopefully it's good.
This and Jaws 5 Cruel Jaws are the peak of Unauthorized SequelsI didn't expect much but this was much more entertaining than the boring Alien 2: On Earth.
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