The bird has a knife. It wasn't raised right.Earlier this evening we watched -
THE BIRDS (1963) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette, and Veronica Cartwright.
Now Watching:
One of my all time favorites. Really all the Classic Universal Monster films are, but this one is towards the top only really following Frankenstein. I had no idea Whannell's reboot was coming out so soon. Only just saw the poster the other day while at the theater.
Geninuely curious. What is the appeal of the Terrifier movies? I haven't been able to muster up the will to watch. Are they worth the time?
Same. For me they're in the same boat as those stupid Winnie the Pooh horror movies.I am in the same boat as you when it comes to this franchise. Nothing about it appeals to be. I’ve really had no desire to watch them. I also feel like they’re trying wayyyyyyy too hard to cement Art as a horror icon.
And some fans make it out like each of these movies is the second coming. I haven’t seen them but from what I gather I get the sense that they’re just going for shock value and being over the top for the sake of it.
I might be disillusioned with Art, but I haven't had a taste of Pooh yet. I'm a sucker for stupid ****, so that's a double feature with my name on it for the near future.Same. For me they're in the same boat as those stupid Winnie the Pooh horror movies.
Genuinely curious about your findings, Man.Decided to do the Terrifier series, so I went back to where it all started...
All Hallows' Eve (2013) dir. Damien Leone
Painfully boring, no budget, bad acting... but it picked up in the final 20 minutes? That bodes well for the Terrifer movies, right? Right?????
Decided to do the Terrifier series, so I went back to where it all started...
All Hallows' Eve (2013) dir. Damien Leone
Painfully boring, no budget, bad acting... but it picked up in the final 20 minutes? That bodes well for the Terrifer movies, right? Right?????
Another Flanagan show. I cannot believe that Greenwood was a replacement mid-production, because I can't imagine it without his commanding presence.
Batman doing his best Batman.
Have you seen the Carlos Villarías version?This morning I watched -
DRACULA (1931) starring Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Helen Chandler, David Manners, and Edward Van Sloan.
Is this a good or bad thing?This has to be a reaction to Art the Clown. lol
Is this a good or bad thing?