emphatic wrote:
It's because I'm such a pussy. I had to use a bottle of red wine to make it through the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I started to watch it when I was 17, but wussed out when they picked up that hitchhiker, because he was freaking me out. Finally watched it when I was 30 or something. The family dinner scene is my favourite.
I love horror and Texas Chainsaw freaks me out. A reoccurring dream I've had since childhood is leatherface chasing me down the neighborhood street.
It's gritty, and does a good job highlighting the desolation of rural texas (theme used by zombie in house of 1k corpses and devils rejects, to great effect); and our introduction to leatherface is excellent.
Now you gotta watch the TCM 2; it's more of a comedy. dennis hopper is hysterical.
Sinful wrote:
What does being a fast and furious fan have to do with it? The last released fast furious, which was terrible and only one he did, was also the director of Beyond.
No. The last F&F, which was the worst of the lot, was directed by James Wan, writer/director of Saw.
Justin Lin was responsible for the interim entries which are widely considered to be the best. Lin is the director of Beyond, which is possibly the best of the reboot trilogy.
Facts straight before fingers talk bro.
He was off by one. I think that's forgivable, and hardly contrary to his point.
From IMDB:
"Justin Lin was born on October 11, 1973 in Taipei, Taiwan as Yi-Bin Lin. He is a producer and director, known for Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Fast Five (2011) and Star Trek Beyond (2016)."
You should see it, it's really a fantastic piece of movie history. They literally captured a surreal nightmare on cellophane.
rapoon wrote:
I love horror and Texas Chainsaw freaks me out. A reoccurring dream I've had since childhood is leatherface chasing me down the neighborhood street.
It's gritty, and does a good job highlighting the desolation of rural texas (theme used by zombie in house of 1k corpses and devils rejects, to great effect); and our introduction to leatherface is excellent.
Now you gotta watch the TCM 2; it's more of a comedy. dennis hopper is hysterical.
Seen at least most of TCM 2, I remember catching the radio station scene on TV late at night and hearing "they live on fear" that's been sampled by Skinny Puppy (I'm a fan of their music). The pelvic thrusts of Leatherface with the chainsaw is pretty crazy.
edit: Oh also, Adebisi's in it as NotChilds - unfortunately he's just as useless as NotMacready. Generic Black Buddy, goes "sheeeit" once and that's about it. The only comparable challenge to MEWMEW's authority comes from characters who are either cartoonishly villainous or categorically the motherfucking alien. Oh well.
Childs was dope. And let's all be honest... not one but TWO black dudes made it to the bitter end... the movie was ahead of it's time. It's a head of current times!
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Keith David ranks with Kurt Russell and Donald Pleasence for memorable John Carpenter collaborations imo. Fuckin They Live alley fight with Roddy Piper... SOULFUL MANLY VIOLENCE
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Been a rousing movie thread confessional, the last few pages. I've never seen Braindead, despite fapping over Brutal DOOM for the last five years or so. I'd always flick to HBO at the lawnmower scene BITD and kinda left it at that.
Gawd bless the internet for making all this stuff so easy to catch up on though
boagman wrote:
He was off by one. I think that's forgivable, and hardly contrary to his point.
Lol, how is naming the wrong director and giving him credit for the wrong movie not "contrary to his point"
You also have your facts wrong. Lin did four entries in the series: Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious (2009 reboot) Fast Five, Fast 6.
FF7 is dogshit, easily the worst of the series. You want to use that as a factoid to point out why Beyond is bad (which it isn't), it's better if you know what you're saying. Two different directors can easily offer two completely different quality levels of film. Being 'only one-off' has absolutely no relevance whatsoever.
Soon... although I will admit it's going to be hard. I keep an old testament religious whack job in my FB friend list for pure entertainment purposes. I'm surprised he's not blown up an abortion clinic. Anyway, he's always going off on what a must see it is b/c the powers that be now are the same militant oppressors in the film. i'll try to detach.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
GaijinPunch wrote:Soon... although I will admit it's going to be hard. I keep an old testament religious whack job in my FB friend list for pure entertainment purposes. I'm surprised he's not blown up an abortion clinic. Anyway, he's always going off on what a must see it is b/c the powers that be now are the same militant oppressors in the film. i'll try to detach.
It's a cheese fest that *knows* it's a cheese fest. It doesn't pretend to be anything else, and it's glorious for it. I defy anyone to watch that movie stem-to-stern and not smile or laugh good and hard at least once. The signage *alone* gets me every time.
Gotta explode the brain with horror overload when your young, fellas.
Shameful to see one of the only legal rites of adulthood left to us in our "modern" world not bing taken full advantage of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHEOguxiUsY
The last "horror" that had any effect on me was probably the original Martyrs (2008) - Pascal Laugier; but the elicited feeling was more anger than horror, as it felt like Laugier was trying to abuse the viewer as much as his on screen characters. Powerful film though.
BIL wrote:edit: Oh also, Adebisi's in it as NotChilds - unfortunately he's just as useless as NotMacready. Generic Black Buddy, goes "sheeeit" once and that's about it. The only comparable challenge to MEWMEW's authority comes from characters who are either cartoonishly villainous or categorically the motherfucking alien. Oh well.
Bullseye!
Spoiler
Keith David and Kurt Russell as Childs and MacReady, sizing each other up at the end as equal threats was a savvy and effective play by Carpenter.
GaijinPunch wrote:Okay, I'm here to accept my punishment.
...I've never seen They Live.
Me neither, gotta get that done soon.
Recent watches:
Patton (good follow-up: They Might Be Giants? Reference to the thing the last scene of Patton was a reference to.)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (y'know I've never seen this all the way through before)
Action scenes range from reasonable and comprehensible (e.g. the grand final shootout in a convenient abandoned industrial building, long but with good pacing) to completely over the top (e.g. motorbike surfing), often succeeding at showing off characters (e.g. Xander Cage's peculiar way to repair a TV antenna) or technical excellence (e.g. Donnie Yen's gun-fu). Only a few are silly.
Characters are also nice; it's similar to The Expendables or Fast and Furious, but with angst-free good people. This is an advantage, because it focuses the narrative on how our heroes are going to kick ass, their raison d'être, rather than on fake "depth".
kaicooper wrote:xXx: Return of Xander Cage
Worst Shit ever
V.D should quit acting too
Oh, cram it. This movie is said to be a massive improvement over State of the Union. And Vin Diesel shouldn't give up acting, especially since he's got another Fast and Furious movie coming out in April this year.
trap15 wrote:A massive improvement over a turd can still be a turd.
I like this maxim, and the analogy. Beyond spraypainting the turd itself, or dunking it in fluorescent paint, or rolling it in glitter... you could get the exact same shit, preceded by a stiff elbow to the jaw and faceplant DDT into the muck. It won't hit you right away, tbh you might even feel kinda good at first... but you've just been mugged and left facedown in the same old shit! (I call the last one "Force Awakener" :O )
Rewatched Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
Still as great as when I watched it at the cinema .
The movie is about the making of Nosferatu (1922), with the premise that the actor Max Schreck was really a vampire. Great acting by the complete cast really, but William Defoe & John Malkovich are outstanding.(Still) One of the best movies of the 2000s (and there aren't really that many in that decade) for me - if you haven't watched it, give it a try.
dingsbums wrote:Rewatched Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
Still as great as when I watched it at the cinema .
The movie is about the making of Nosferatu (1922), with the premise that the actor Max Schreck was really a vampire. Great acting by the complete cast really, but William Defoe & John Malkovich are outstanding.(Still) One of the best movies of the 2000s (and there aren't really that many in that decade) for me - if you haven't watched it, give it a try.
Wasn't a big fan of the final parts (compared with what happened in the 1922 movie), but overall a very interesting movie.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...