October 27th
The Fourth Kind
Alien abduction movie set up as a documentary, some genuinely creepy bits in it.
The Fourth Kind
Alien abduction movie set up as a documentary, some genuinely creepy bits in it.
Yeah I finished it and I liked it. They even jump ahead in time quite a bit for season 2.I started what For All Mankind and after the 4th episode I still don't get where this is going... I understand the stakes, it's an alternate history cold war where USSR is winning, but I can't seem to fathom what the end goal is and what they are fighting for, besides beating the russians. Anyone seen it? Does it pick up the pace soon?
Wasnt really a big fan of the original
I was the opposite: I love the original mini-series (that and Salem's Lot are two of my favourite King adaptations), and really disliked the new films, especially the first one, where they were kids.October 28th
IT
Wasnt really a big fan of the original, but this is really good.
Pennywise is awesome.
Glad you enjoyed it.October 31st
The Thing
I think this is probably my favourite film ever, although it's close between this, Escape from New York and Big Trouble In Little China.
Well, I managed to watch a horror(ish )film every day in October, pretty pleased with that.
Thanks to FunktionJCB for the idea
On Halloween night , I ended up watching:
See you all next year.
My partner and I just finished this two nights ago, it is incredibly funny, and the ending was great...and disgusting.Season 3 of What We Do In The Shadows
Halloween 2 is the night of the masks one or something, right ?I watched Halloween 1978 which is great and Halloween 2 1981 which isn't
Nope that's 3. 2 is Michael in the hospital.Halloween 2 is the night of the masks one or something, right ?
Man I went on a fucking tear watching Herzog films during the first pandemic lockdown. Most have a tinge of comedy in them, in the absurdity and all that. Great film.
Honestly, not sure why the interview totally ignores Django Unchained and Hateful Eight. Both are amazing western starring strong Black protag. .
I wonder when it coming out here in France, haven't seen any dates yet. But can't wait!Watched Ghostbusters Afterlife. I shed manly tears.
Objective score: 8/10
Score by me as a fan: 10/10
Recommend rewatching the original movies before entering the cinema.
Hopefully you can watch it soon! I honestly want to go in again for a second viewingI wonder when it coming out here in France, haven't seen any dates yet. But can't wait!
Yep, pacing is a bit off and some characters are underused, but it is a very good homage to the original, as well as a perfect passing-the-torch movie to what's to come. I still can't stop thinking about it today.Ghostbusters Afterlife is pretty good, It has its problems, but overall its everything I could had asked for.
McNenna Grace killed It.
The "problem" is that nowadays, anyone is a critic.Don't listen to critics or review score. If you are a fan, you will no doubt enjoy Afterlife.
Yeah, I read a few after watching and all of them are exactly what you have described. Many people fail to understand that the 2016 reboot was badmouthed because it is a bad Ghostbuster movie, instead of anything relating to masculinity or hate towards women.The "problem" is that nowadays, anyone is a critic.
Gone are the actual film critics that knew about cinema, and even when I disagreed with them they provided some "justification" about their ratings, and their opinions. Nowadays, anyone tweets, has a blog, or does contract work for some film website, and is called a critic.
I had the displeasure of reading several negative reviews for the film, all released a month or so ago.
None were actually about the film itself, and hilariously enough, all said the following, with minor variations: "toxic male trolls put down the previous film because it had women; that film was brilliant, better than what the original films deserved; now, these trolls are getting exactly what they wanted, which is some fan service disguised as a movie, and they removed the women; this film sucks, and the fan base sucks". I kid you not.
A review that only talks about the reaction to the previous film (by the way, one whose scriptwriter was someone who, by admission, didn't even like the original films; that's a great basis to revive an iconic franchise), and tries to pin it exclusively on "toxic male trolls", with one line reserved for the new film, spent on saying "they removed women; the film sucks" (isn't the lead character female?!) is frankly ridiculous, and I can't possibly take them seriously.
That's why websites like "rotten tomatoes" and "metacritic" don't mean a thing to me.
There's a critics section/rating. But, who exactly are these critics?