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Glim-Glim just wanted to share the magic of Christmas, he didn't mean for bad things to happen.I really liked Monsters when I was a kid. RIP in peace, Glim-Glim. Gone but not forgotten.
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Glim-Glim just wanted to share the magic of Christmas, he didn't mean for bad things to happen.I really liked Monsters when I was a kid. RIP in peace, Glim-Glim. Gone but not forgotten.
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That was a great way to open the show. Such a fun story about a world where there are people that literally get to fight diseases.Most polished (ie expensive-looking) episode was probably the Monsters pilot, where the dude fist fights with a disease.
It's very student film in a lot of ways but it remains interesting. Brandon massively evolved as a filmmaker by the time he made Possessor and Infinity Pool which both are recommended to watch but especially Possessor.The film has an interesting premise, but didn't seem to know where to take it and falls off for the second half.
It's cinematography is also unique in that backgrounds are all sterile and clinically white with everyone dressed like Men In Black.
As I watched it, I was thinking it has elements of Total Recall meets Gattaca.
ReviewBrah is gonna make a GREAT direct-to-video slasher, at least four fast-food themed movies
David Cronenberg is known for doing body horror movies and his stuff is really good, many of them classics now. If you're in to body horror you should check him out. He's done movies like The Brood, Scanners, Videodrome, Naked Lunch, and the remake of the Fly.I know vaguely who Canadian David Cronenberg is, but not enough to remember anything from his films.
I read a little about this film and Redditors compared similarities a lot to his father's work. They referred a lot to "body horror".
It's very student film in a lot of ways but it remains interesting.
Although I will utterly devastated when David Cronenberg dies, it's comforting knowing that his son inherited his dad's talent. May the Cronenberg family keep making a lot of gross movies featuring bodily fluids for a long time to come.It's very student film in a lot of ways but it remains interesting. Brandon massively evolved as a filmmaker by the time he made Possessor and Infinity Pool which both are recommended to watch but especially Possessor.
Long live the new flesh, right?Although I will utterly devastated when David Cronenberg dies, it's comforting knowing that his son inherited his dad's talent. May the Cronenberg family keep making a lot of gross movies featuring bodily fluids for a long time to come.
Now do a triple feature with the Fanatic.Out of the blue I decided to have a double feature with The Fan (1996) and Der Fan (1982). Both movies are very different interpretations of the same basic premise of an obsessive fan taking things too far with their obsession and going Bjork Stalker by the end.
The Fan (1996) is an underrated "psychological thriller" with a great cast of DeNiro and Wesley Snipes. Benicio Del Toro has a small role as well. As a child, I remember seeing the trailers and advertising everywhere and it looked interesting but it was perpetually on my "to watch" list for as long as I can remember. It's directed by Tony Scott and he brings his usual lavish style to the proceedings about an obsessed baseball fan. All of this results in a somewhat average picture carried by DeNiro's great villain performance and Tony Scott's direction. I'd recommend it to any fan of DeNiro or Snipes. Bonus points for using several tracks from NIN the Downward Spiral as well. 7/10 movie.
Der Fan (1982) is maybe a masterpiece? I'm not sure? Perhaps minor masterpiece is a better term? This goes hardcore psychological horror and does not paint a pretty picture of either the stalker or the object of their obsession. The ending is such a fucking gut punch that I refuse to spoil it and I would consider this among the great 80's horror films and one of the best German horror pictures. 10/10 movie.
I did see The Fanatic at least 2-3 times now. Most recent was a few months ago with friends. It is an amusing shitshow.Now do a triple feature with the Fanatic.
The Fan is a good movie. I'm going to check out Der Fan. There are some good German horror movies out there.
This was outstanding. I can't believe I hadn't seen it before. I'd call it a black comedy more than anything else, but it is very tense once the action starts. The director Nicholas Tomnay also did the recently released What You Wish For, which has a similar set up but is sadly a much more ordinary thriller. It's not bad, but it's not going into rotation like The Perfect Host is.The Perfect Host, which is more of a psychological thriller, falls in this category. It's one that you need to go into blind since the trailer spoils one of the major twists (even if you've already figured it out based on the title).
The Fanatic is a great wonder and I'm still amazed that the internet at large and the farms in particular totally slept on itI did see The Fanatic at least 2-3 times now. Most recent was a few months ago with friends. It is an amusing shitshow.
Has anyone seen Maxxxine yet?
Funny, I have these two movies logged at 6/10 and 9/10, respectively.Out of the blue I decided to have a double feature with The Fan (1996) and Der Fan (1982). Both movies are very different interpretations of the same basic premise of an obsessive fan taking things too far with their obsession and going Bjork Stalker by the end.
The Fan (1996) is an underrated "psychological thriller" with a great cast of DeNiro and Wesley Snipes. Benicio Del Toro has a small role as well. As a child, I remember seeing the trailers and advertising everywhere and it looked interesting but it was perpetually on my "to watch" list for as long as I can remember. It's directed by Tony Scott and he brings his usual lavish style to the proceedings about an obsessed baseball fan. All of this results in a somewhat average picture carried by DeNiro's great villain performance and Tony Scott's direction. I'd recommend it to any fan of DeNiro or Snipes. Bonus points for using several tracks from NIN the Downward Spiral as well. 7/10 movie.
Der Fan (1982) is maybe a masterpiece? I'm not sure? Perhaps minor masterpiece is a better term? This goes hardcore psychological horror and does not paint a pretty picture of either the stalker or the object of their obsession. The ending is such a fucking gut punch that I refuse to spoil it and I would consider this among the great 80's horror films and one of the best German horror pictures. 10/10 movie.
I'd give The Last Horror Film a 6/10 personally. It's not bad but it's a poor man's Maniac but it's only really interesting if you've seen Maniac and can see Joe do a different spin on that character.I might also add The Last Horror Film (1982) which is also sometimes known as "The Fanatic". Very good Joe Spinell slasher that is somewhat explicitly a take off of Taxi Driver, though in my opinion much closer in plot and themes to King of Comedy. King of Comedy wouldn't be released for another year, so make of that what you will. Personally, I think this is Spinell's best film. The plot is a lot more engaging than your typical "masked bad guy stabs random people" slasher of the era. Being shot on location at Cannes adds some cool production value as well. 8/10.