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Can't go wrong there, either. I can't wait to fire it up, been a year or so.
https://criterion.com/current/posts/5043-night-of-the-living-dead-resurrected
And of course the brilliant Kurt Russell !!
Plus he immediately solidifies how cool he's going to be by drowning his computer in whiskey after it beats him in chess.
I swear I'm the sole human being on this planet that flat out loves/has no issues with this movie. Even Tarantino seems to hate it a little bit.
I love 'Death Proof'.....is not popular then ?!
That surprises me big time !
Ditto.
He does. He's minced no words about it being his least favorite work.
I do like it more than I let on. The car chase is unbelievably good. But there's a whole lot of nothing going on too. Way too much nothing for its running time. Might be a good film to have on in the background while cooking or something.
Having said that, I know not everyone will agree, and can accept why most either don't care for it or regard it as pretty weak compared to the rest of his filmography.
I'm also hopeful that we get Tarantino's Manson Family film by the end of 2018.
Looking good pal !!!..happy Halloween to you too....watch out for mad clowns !!
Just finished Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, and it was a lot better than I remembered. Nice ending. It feels like this was supposed to be the last one... except it wasn't. ;)
Detouring now to Ghostbusters for the Mrs. (no vampire movies for HER!).
He did zilch. But imagine the anger of Lindsey's parents had no murder happened: their daughter in another house, the girl they trusted as a babysitter off to have sex with her boyfriend and two teenagers having sex, drinking and smoking in their house!
Happy Halloween everyone. As for mine the evening started badly: got home from work as my wife got bitten by the neighbors' dog when she was putting the jacks out. Thankfully she's ok and did not bleed. But it was an unpleasant fright. Three kids came for trick or treat which is actually not bad in the remote place where we are. Will spend the rest of the evening reading scary stories and looking after the wife and son.
Gareth Mallory is forced to dressing down James Bond 007..... for dressing UP!
James Bond 007: "Very Halloween, sir."
Gareth Mallory (about to blow a gasket) "007 I'm about to blow a royal gasket and your getting the better of me double 0 program shut down. This stops now."
Bond: With all due respect sir, F*** YOU. If that will be all?"
Gareth mallory (mouth a gape): You are supended immediately please turn in your costume, If you attempt to grick or treating you will be killed pending further notice
Bond: OK
DENIAL CRAIG is IAN FLAMING'S GAMES BOND in HALLOWEEN
That's really nice!
Excellent choice in costume my good man! Would love one of my own!
@TripAces, that's awesome. One of the cooler costumes I've seen for the season.
As for me, I didn't get to do too much for the actual day of Halloween (as in watching films) as I was busy with family for the day. To give some background:
My dad is a big bike rider and last year he and my mother started what they promise is to be an annual Halloween tradition. Basically, they'll get about five bags of candy, fill up a big bag with it and, with my dad riding his bike, my mom will be on the seat behind him with the bag of candy between them. My dad then rides around for about 45 minutes to an hour in my town and my mom throws candy to all the kids they see as they pass, doing so in full costume. My dad wears his old motorbike riding gear (some white motocross boots and gloves) and all black with an old man's mask to look like a dying/ghostly biker, but my mom does something different every year. This year, she got some makeup kits for Halloween to make herself into a monster/creature of some sort, and wanted me to paint her and make her into something. So about an hour or so before they went out I had her done up as a sort of half dead Phantom of the Opera looking zombie thing, which she was able to make really creepy even without a black wig that she added later on. I've obviously got an art background but I'd never done actual makeup work before on a human "canvas", so it was a fun experience. I took some pictures of the night, so I may share them later once I get them transferred off my camera.
So I just spent the night following my parents around in our car, going to a few spots to park where a lot of kids were out, and gave them candy. I'll probably still spend the next two weeks watching any Halloween related films I missed, simply because the month got away from me and I don't really care if the holiday is passed or not. With it currently snowing in my town the day after Halloween, it seems the right time to prepare for a rewatch of The Thing or something similar.
Happy Halloween to you all, and I hope your intake of candy and/or alcohol hasn't destroyed you for today. ;)
Oh to watch The Thing with snow outside. Alas the best I could ever do is a good howling rain storm every once in a long while.
A salutation I could use most Wednesday mornings.
@mattjoes, speaking of Hey Arnold!, I loved how many Halloween centric episodes that show did, which were always my favorite for the creepy feeling they gave me. One could have a fun mini-marathon on Halloween watching those episodes.
@Some_Kind_Of_Hero, it always adds a little something to a movie to watch it in the same atmosphere being depicted in the film itself. More often than not, I do this. I can't watch films that take place predominantly in the night (which is most Halloween films, probably) during the day, and many times the climate outside motivates me to watch a particular film. For instance, I never watch The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo outside of the winter season. It doesn't feel right otherwise, and you feel the extra chill from the weather that you get looking at the visuals of the film itself.