• Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    5 hours ago

    It’s horror month Baby!
    So, far not gotten as much off my list as I would like but.

    Bloody Hell: really great film, almost Deadpool esque kinda movie without the 4th wall breaks. They look straight at but never break it. Good action. Good acting. Fun story if a bit underwhelming an end.

    Stuart Gordon films: (i.e. Re-animator, From Beyond, Dolls ) and these are just fantastic for the cheap yet super effective practical work. I really love them and gives that right ick factor.

    Uzumaki: I like Junji Ito a lot. And I respect that he is a silly weirdo more than I think others do. This show is just as disturbed and silly as his books but does suffer from a budget issue that gets worse as the show goes on. But I don’t think it ever ruins the show. It’s campy and I think it’s gonna be a cult classic that way that most of the others on my list are. You get tension and giggles at bad effects. What more could you want.

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    1 day ago

    I’ve been watching the original Halloween movies.

    I understand why people don’t like the later ones, but I still like them, overall.

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        1 hour ago

        Four or Six.

        Five was a bit of a rehash of Four, but Six tried to introduce a new paradigm that didn’t quite carry through.

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          Interesting! I love 2, and have a weird soft spot for 3 (season of the witch)

          I think Six works better as the bootleg cut that floats around. Really gives the cult more and makes it rank higher for me.

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            28 minutes ago

            II definitely was meant to build the mythos and III wasn’t as bad as people make it out to be, though I can see why they abandoned the idea.

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    Watched Evil Dead 2 for the first time last weekend! Way better than the 1st, really fun movie and am looking forward to Army of Darkness this week

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    21 hours ago

    I got a library card recently and realized they have a bunch of DC Comics animated movies I’ve never heard, so I’ve been taking out lots of those lately. Aside from that, I picked up Jacob’s Ladder on my last trip. Haven’t watched it yet.

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    Casa Bonita Mi Amore! - Documentary on the reopening of Casa Bonita, an amazing gigantic 50,000 sq ft. cross between a Mexican Restaurant and Disneyland. The guys who created South Park ended up buying the place out of nostalgia thinking it’d just need some new carpet and a coat of paint to get back to its glory days but quickly realize things are a lot more complicated. Truly captivating stuff.

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    All 3 versions of Salem’s Lot! Will be wrapping up the newest one tonight, then more horror movies until the weekend.

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    Recently went to a screening of the 1922 Nosferatu with a live accompanist creating an improvised soundtrack on violin, piano and waterphone - which was not an instrument that I had not encountered before, but evidently features in the score of The Matrix, Aliens and a range of other films. I can certainly see why - it was extremely atmospheric. I had seen Nosferatu a couple of times before - as well as the 1979 Herzog version, and Shadow of the Vampire (2000) - but this definitely added something new.

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    Just watched Cobweb last night. Really love how Halloween is worked into the setting but doesn’t matter at all for the main plot. Works great as a “Just Before Halloween” movie.

    Also watched Night of the Living Dead over the weekend. Really impressed how perfectly Romero nailed the quintessential zombie movie before there were zombie movies.