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I'm talking about real horror stars, not has beens.No Frankenstein, Wolfman, Dracula, etc? Also:
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I'm talking about real horror stars, not has beens.No Frankenstein, Wolfman, Dracula, etc? Also:
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Knife, Chainsaw, and Booby Traps are all they need.Ghostface, Leatherface and Jigsaw as the only ones in that melee who don't have supernatural powers:
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What's this guy gonna do against Freddy or Pennywise?Knife, Chainsaw, and Booby Traps are all they need.![]()
You forgot the princess.Bored and want to develop a horror fighting game for Halloween using Mugen.
Jason
Ghostface
Freddy
Michael
Chucky
Pinhead
Leatherface
Pennywise
Unlockable:
Xenomorph
Predator
Jigsaw
Samara
Kayako
Demigorgon
At least it's still better than PlutoTV which has about a thousand commercial breaks of the same three ads.Now you can watch Terrifier in beautiful VHS quality on Tubi... We're the only option for people too poor for real streaming services.
You didn't like Tommy becoming the new Jason and then not?Wrapping out my day with the next three installments of the F13 series, the Tommy Jarvis Trilogy.
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (Did people even believe this back then?) is a pretty solid entry. The teens felt more like Jason fodder than the previous entries but was the movie trying to make Crispin Glover into some kind of sex symbol?
Anyway, the Jarvis family was interesting and tying in the brother of one of the victims in Part 2 built the lore a bit.
I thought Friday the 13th: A New Beginning was a weak entry. Most of the characters in it feel like they're introduced to just pad out the runtime and be killed after a scene or two. Obviously that's the point of slasher flicks but here it was a little too random. Like, "here's Reggie's brother and his girlfriend in the middle of the movie for no reason other than to get killed in the next scene!" And the reveal that the killer wasn't even Jason at the end made me think that this movie was a waste of time that shouldn't have even happened and they should have just went from IV to...
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives was a bounce back. Bringing it to a fully functioning Crystal Lake camp was needed after Part V. I also got a kick out of Tony Goldwyn as the typical macho dude in these movies who stands up to the masked killer as if death isn't staring them in the face. I also had a feeling I was going to like this when they did a Bond gunbarrel parody with Jason at the beginning.
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I preferred Tommy in VI over V but it was still a bizarre turn of events for him to basically be completely normal in Jason Lives. Y'know, apart from the whole digging up Jason thing.8
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I was shocked by how short Woman in Cabin 10 is. Felt so lazy. Like a book report you wrote on the way to school.View attachment 150834
I was skeptical about this one but Frewaka definitely put in a mood to check out more dark fairy tale based films and while this one isn't really as focused on the horror as much as something like Frewaka I did end up enjoying it quite a bit. The acting and direction is really strong across the board and I loved the sound design in this and the whole nature theme. I didn't really understand the ending though which is probably why this has such low ratings on IMDB but its far from a bad film IMO.
7/10
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Now this was a cool little shark flick and one of the very few that I've seen where what you see on the poster is exactly what you get in the film. The great white in this film is pretty terrifying and I like the fact that they used practical effects as much as they could.
It really makes the attack scenes in this feel a lot more visceral and it's definitely a film that doesn't shy away from the gore either.
6.5/10
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I'm a sucker for these murder mystery flicks and this one was pretty enjoyable but also kind of forgettable. Kiera Knightly does what she can with this script and I liked the cast enough overall but most of them aren't even given much to do which is a shame.
6/10
Dashcam?Night 41
101. Z (2019) dir. Brandon Christensen
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Bite-Sized Review: Lots of flicks feel like Babadook rip offs. This one at least works.
***1/4
102. Host (2020) dir. Rob Savage
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Bite-Sized Review: The COVID horror flick. Shame Savage's follow up was so bad.
***3/4
Then Boogeyman. So much garbage...Dashcam?![]()
I mean Dashcam has a MAGA, anti-masker as the hero of the film.Then Boogeyman. So much garbage...
And that's one of it's "better" aspects.I mean Dashcam has a MAGA, anti-masker as the hero of the film.
From what I've read what made Host work was a lot of the scare ideas came from the cast.And that's one of it's "better" aspects.![]()
I did not know that. But it makes perfect sense considering how it was made.From what I've read what made Host work was a lot of the scare ideas came from the cast.