Midnight Meat Train?
Are we reviewing adult films now?
Midnight Meat Train?
Are we reviewing adult films now?
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I saw it ages ago, but remember really enjoying it as well.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Hell or High Water (Trailer) 5/5 (Nothing to do with the fact that it's my neck of the woods.)
Yes of course! Love that movie.
Dude, I can't believe I hadn't heard of this. Bradley Cooper, Vinnie Jones, based on a Clive Barker story? Oh shit yeah I'm in.
You had my curiousity, but now you have my attention. I think I remember seeing this film pop up on my Amazon Prime...
In both the cases of Midnight Meat Train and Color Out of Space feev, you're in for a fucking treat.
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Midnight Meat Train is fantastic. I'm surprised more people don't talk about it more.
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I watched Triangle last night, based on the comments in this thread. I liked it okay, but not as much as y'all I guess. One thing I picked up on right away, and have not seen mentioned here, is that
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Watched Crawl the other day. I thought I had heard good things about it, so I gave it a shot, but it was a pretty boring and forgettable movie. Also rewatched Lost Highway. It's been forever since I last saw it. And now I want to go and rewatch most of Lynch's films
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Crawl was Tarantino's favourite movie of last year.
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I really enjoyed Crawl. I thought it had a good pace and kept me interested the entire time. It's a simple film, but they got a lot out of the premise. I'm surprised you found it boring.
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I recently saw the new Pet Sematary. A decent movie, but not a classic, nothing I'd need to watch again.
I generally prefer it to the first adaptation, the last third of which felt hokey to me (the one thing I preferred about the first film: the burial ground when seen from the air - that thing looked creepy and badass, ordinary yet with a palpable stay away feel).
The changes made didn't bother me too much, possibly because I'm just not invested that much in this story (I liked the book, but I'm not in love with it). The cover of the Ramones' Pet Sematary playing over the credits was pitiful, though (if you have no balls, do not cover the Ramones - you embarrass us all by doing so).
This is the first King adaptation I've watched since the historically awful, embarrassing, and disappointing It Chapter 2. Given that the new PS was neither awful nor embarrassing, it was a giant step up from IC2.
In the village all the children running home
- they sing hymns that haunt them when they're all alone.
I recently saw The Good Liar. It was a tight story, making great use of top talent (Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen). Strong recommend.
In the village all the children running home
- they sing hymns that haunt them when they're all alone.
I recently saw Downton Abbey. I suppose it comes down to whether you liked the TV show (as I very much did). It seems odd that this was in theaters; it seems like a perfect 90-minute special episode. Either way, I was just happy to have more, and it was great.
In the village all the children running home
- they sing hymns that haunt them when they're all alone.
I really enjoyed it as well, but agree, it did feel like a regular episode. They probably figured they could make way more money off of it by showing it in theaters versus just doing a special episode on tv. Me and my friend went to see it in theaters, and I know several people that actually went to see it multiple times before it left.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.