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What was the plot hole again? I honestly remember so little from it - tried to wipe it from memory, it was pretty terrible, particularly the twist ending.
EDIT: Anywhere in here had a chance to see 'The Void' yet? Realized it was on Netflix, fired it up a bit ago and it just ended and I was very impressed by it. Been pining for a practical effects-driven horror movie akin to Carpenter's 'The Thing' for a while now. Kudos to those involved.
Texas Chainsaw 3D is set right after the events of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Heather is supposed to have been born that same year (1973). Alexandra Daddario, through no fault of her own, just does not look old enough.
http://collider.com/it-part-2-director-andy-muschietti/
The first film focuses on them as kids, with the second film focusing on their return as adults. Should be good! Really excited for this first part.
This does look awesome!
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/873371-new-pennywise-pop-vinyls-will-be-the-it-halloween-item#/slide/1
I know the original was considered untouchable, but I watched it recently and it does not hold up well....
I know, blasphemy.
I finally saw Resident Evil: The Final Chapter last weekend. I had to wait for it to "drop" on DVD. (Isn't that what the cool kids are saying?)
Most disappointed over the lovely Milla's outfits. Not one PVC catsuit...
Alice and the evil Dr. Issacs go head to head for one last time in Racoon City. Overall I enjoyed it. It's always good to revisit the R.E universe. A few twists as well (in the story). I appreciate the gritty leanness of this film. A much more stripped back feel to it.
A worthy conclusion to the saga. A female led saga at that.
RE Ranking -
RE: Retribution (2012)
RE: Extinction (2007)
RE: Final Chapter (2016)
Resident Evil (2002)
RE: Afterlife (2010)
RE: Apocalypse (2004)
I'm hopeful this will be a modern horror classic.
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3451568/badass-event-horizon-face-tattoo-will-blow-mind/
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/trailers/877083-new-leatherface-green-band-trailer-still-brings-the-nasty#/slide/1
So this is a prequel to the ORIGINAL right? Not to be confused with the prequel to the remake, even though the most recent one was a sequel to the original.
http://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3452844/pennywise-losers-club-highlighted-new-images-2/
Okay, I did happen see Psycho 2, which of course wasn't directed by the Master of Suspense himself, nor was it even based on Robert Bloch's own second book, and which was clearly a belated cash-in due to the rising popularity of horror in the Eighties. It was ok, but nowhere near as good as the original. There are the occasional exceptions where a sequel is better than the original, but those tend to be few and far between.
Horror should instill an overwhelming and intense feeling of fear or dread in the viewer. Sorry, but this just can't happen in a franchise horror movie, especially when we're expected to keep coming back already aware that the only reason that the victims are so dumb and the villain so overly smart is to keep the cash cow breathing. Also the repetitive trick, in modern horror, of using silence then a sudden explosion of music as a jump-scare tactic is wearing ever so thin. It's so easy to predict nowadays that I don't even raise an eyebrow nevermind a hair on the back of my neck when it happens. That's my main problem with modern horror, it's all so easy to predict what's going to happen next it no longer scares, that is, unless you're a person of a nervous disposition.
Sorry guys, I just prefer my horror movies to be one-offs, without the need for a sequel.
The new IT looks good though. I'll go check that out for sure.