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I will spoiler my response to this as I feel it would be too longThe director of the Terrifier films (which I have said I am not a fan of) posted this statement to FB and Twitter, and I think it's kind of silly for the director of a series of films about a murderous clown to make, but it's gotten a lot of people angry, especially the "all art is political!" crowd and the "media literacy" babblers who've been focusing their inanities on horror for the past several years. Won't someone please think of the Terrifier community?!
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Sillay as I think it is, people are saying this was statement was made due to the Terrifer art director making pro-LGBT statements, I think he instead was attempting to countersignal the exact kind of people melting down over this. How has nagging people for the past decade over how all art is political and how media illiterate they're being worked out? It's people like this who behave like psychos over politics in entertainment that have contributed, in their own small ways, to making entertainment worse.
How does time work in the matrix again? Was Neo a kid in the virtual 1970s, or does it stay 1999 forever, or what? They also have memory-altering technology, but they apparently only use it for mindwipes and teaching people kung fu and stuff. But on some level or another, Neo's entire life is fake anyway.If you really think about it, Neo isn't much better off than Murdoch, as far as being a puppet goes. Throughout the Matrix movies, Neo bases most of his decisions off choices presented to him directly or indirectly by other characters. Even his "decision" to accept that he's "the one" turns out to essentially be false when he's told by the Architect that he's nothing but a statistically predictable bug in the Matrix that the machines expect and prepared for long before he even meets Morpheus. On the other hand, Neo doesn't willingly decide to inure himself in delusions like Murdoch does at the end of Dark City, so there's that.
Yep, but what differentiates Neo from Murdoch is how they respond to that, which I what I think Samhain is getting at: Neo, at every step that he realizes he's on strings, tries to cut those strings (and, even when he was wrapped up in falsehood far more tightly than fragmented-memory Murdoch, still felt that something was "wrong."). When he learns that "The One" is B.S., he doesn't really have a drawn-out existential crisis, instead he says "fuck it" and tries to win, damn the odds; he isn't really encumbered by his past, he sheds discovered falsehoods like water off a duck and then proceeds to beat your ass even if it kills him.How does time work in the matrix again? Was Neo a kid in the virtual 1970s, or does it stay 1999 forever, or what? They also have memory-altering technology, but they apparently only use it for mindwipes and teaching people kung fu and stuff. But on some level or another, Neo's entire life is fake anyway.
I'm honestly excited for how he will do his Werewolf movie since Eggers describes that one as his darkest film.Nosferatu is so good on rewatch.
That Robert Eggers knows how to put together a film, he does.
I love the guy, but hopefully it will be free of any feminist or gay undertonesI'm honestly excited for how he will do his Werewolf movie since Eggers describes that one as his darkest film.
I've seen a tad about it but now I will try and stay spoiler free. Looking for a copy on the high seas.I liked Companion. As with Barbarian, it's best not to know anything about it if you can help it (sry if too late). The trailer doesn't give anything away but it's hard to talk about it at all without spoilers.
I like David F. Sandberg through his Youtube channel but I swear that guy has never made a decent movie.Fans of the source material: This is nothing like the game!
Me: But was the game even that good?
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It's not really a horror movie at all. I liked it, but the way it was marketed seems to have set people up for disappointment.I watched Presence, starring Lucy Liu, and it wasn't remotely scary even in an empty theater. If anything it's baby's first horror movie.
Eli to me is like a lot of directors from that time/movement (Zombie, Tarantino, ect.) He seems like a swell guy but I'd much rather hear him talk about horror movies he likes for five hours at a time than watch his movies.That's why I don't like Eli Roth movies.