What's The Last Movie You Watched? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 51

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Village of the Damned

It's one of Carpenter's better mid range films (and sadly his last good film before he went batsh** insane with Escape from LA), but it's still decent. I haven't seen the original, but I thought this was pretty entertaining. I thought Christopher Reeve was great here with his last performance before his paralysis and it was surprising to see Mark Hamill show up. Also I forgot how good Kirstie Alley used to be before she got lost in reality tv. Overall, it's good, but not great.
7.5/10



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Better Watch Out

What a weird yet interesting movie. I didn't see the trailers for this so I was expecting a typical slasher, but turns out it's more of a dark comedy/horror. This is like if they took Home Alone and made it as horror film. They do some interesting stuff with the plot however it causes almost everyone in here to be unlikable... some more than others. That being said, I had fun with it.
7.5/10


31 Days of Horror Marathon
Day 1: The Void - 9/10 (Rewatch)
Day 2: 47 Meters Down - 4/10
Day 3: XX - 3/10
Day 4: Demonic - 7.5/10
Day 5: Raw - 9/10
Day 6: Wish Upon - 4/10
Day 7: The Love Witch - 9/10
Day 8: What We Do In The Shadows - 9.5/10
Day 9: The Blackcoat's Daughter - 8/10
Day 10: Temple - 4/10
Day 11: Chopping Mall - 8/10
Day 12: Happy Death Day - 9/10
Day 13: Friday the 13th: The Final Friday - 7.5/10
Day 14: Gerald's Game - 8.5/10
Day 15: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - 9/10
Day 16: Village of the Damned - 7.5/10
Day 17: Better Watch Out - 7.5/10


 
Candyman - 8/10

The film turned 25 years old this week so I decided to revisit.

One thing I do like is the eeriness, and looking at it again with fresh eyes, it came across as more of a gothic-horror-romance story instead of a straight-up slasher as I had remembered it to be.
 
Candyman - 8/10

The film turned 25 years old this week so I decided to revisit.

One thing I do like is the eeriness, and looking at it again with fresh eyes, it came across as more of a gothic-horror-romance story instead of a straight-up slasher as I had remembered it to be.

Dat score by Philip Glass tho.

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Candyman - 8/10

The film turned 25 years old this week so I decided to revisit.

One thing I do like is the eeriness, and looking at it again with fresh eyes, it came across as more of a gothic-horror-romance story instead of a straight-up slasher as I had remembered it to be.

:up: One of my all-time top 5 horror films, easily. And Philip Glass's score is fantastic.
 
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The Mountain Between Us

It's a romantic survival film that is pretty straightforward. Only thing that lifts this from being a generic Hallmark channel tv movie are the two leads and the gorgeous locations. Kate Winslet and Idris Elba were great in it and their chemistry works way better than it should. It's a pretty quiet and serene movie which is not what the trailers made it out to be. It's pretty predictable where it's headed but I enjoyed it for the most part.
7.5/10


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Flatliners (2017)

I gotta say... it's not as bad as the critics are say, but man this was a boring mess. This feels like it was made over 10 years ago and it finally got released to the public. It's both trying to be science fiction and horror but neither side works at all. The acting is generic and telegraphed and most of the characters had some bad motivations. Nina Dobrev and Ellen Page were probably the only ones who had any depth to their characters. This movie just felt like it was going through the motions and didn't do anything interesting or new.
5/10
 
Candyman - 8/10

The film turned 25 years old this week so I decided to revisit.

One thing I do like is the eeriness, and looking at it again with fresh eyes, it came across as more of a gothic-horror-romance story instead of a straight-up slasher as I had remembered it to be.

To this day, this movie still creeps my ass out. And no, I CAN'T say Candyman in the mirror. Nope...nadda...sorry, not sorry... :o
 
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The Mountain Between Us

It's a romantic survival film that is pretty straightforward. Only thing that lifts this from being a generic Hallmark channel tv movie are the two leads and the gorgeous locations. Kate Winslet and Idris Elba were great in it and their chemistry works way better than it should. It's a pretty quiet and serene movie which is not what the trailers made it out to be. It's pretty predictable where it's headed but I enjoyed it for the most part.
7.5/10


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Flatliners (2017)

I gotta say... it's not as bad as the critics are say, but man this was a boring mess. This feels like it was made over 10 years ago and it finally got released to the public. It's both trying to be science fiction and horror but neither side works at all. The acting is generic and telegraphed and most of the characters had some bad motivations. Nina Dobrev and Ellen Page were probably the only ones who had any depth to their characters. This movie just felt like it was going through the motions and didn't do anything interesting or new.
5/10

Did you see the original Flatliners?
 
I haven't but I hear it's no better.
 
LION (2016)

Fantastic film. Very emotional.

8/10
 
Message from the King - 7.5/10

Pretty sold revenge film overall. Chadwick Boseman does a great job and his ultra-coolness is hard to look away from. The story becomes a little cliche but I did like the ending.
 
It's good.

The first two acts are effective but it becomes pretty generic it is third act.

:hmm

Message from the King - 7.5/10

Pretty sold revenge film overall. Chadwick Boseman does a great job and his ultra-coolness is hard to look away from. The story becomes a little cliche but I did like the ending.

Yeah I thought it was pretty decent... I like to think of it as the gritty low budget Black Panther movie from the 70s.

Also dat Teresa Palmer.
 
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