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"You're tearing me apart, Paramount."
Most of the movie was kinda anti climatic and boring but the last 15 minutes were amazing. I don’t normally get scared or feel the suspense with these B movie horror films but damn!! My only thing is why even make this film if you aren’t going to make a sequel. It’s a prequel to the first so they can’t reallt do anything else. Should’ve just called it a new series and done a few films.
This is spoiler review below for those who want the details..
http://bloody-disgusting.com/exclusives/3464912/exclusive-update-pennywise-story-never-seen-photo-miniseries/
Yes, you and I both! But alas money talks and it would appear that the forces that be prefer to forget about Leatherface. I have a soft spot for that film though, and I have always secretly dreamed about a sequel to it. :)
I suggest we get the rights, and make the film ourselves @DarthDimi.
Yes, you and I both! But alas money talks and it would appear that the forces that be prefer to forget about Leatherface. I have a soft spot for that film though, and I have always secretly dreamed about a sequel to it. :)
Anyways, saw IT at the weekend, thoroughly enjoyed it, and found it pretty damned scary.
HOWEVER, the sound wasn't brilliant at this screening and I must've lost 50% of the dialogue. As a result I couldn't work out the following
http://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3465323/first-jigsaw-clip-begins-new-game-will-end-bloodshed/
Just watched 1961's Curse of the Werewolf. It had both Q and Professor Dent in it!
You and me both! The year round part. This month has been decidedly light on horror film watching on account of time to do so.
I wondered about this too, but I guess their FearFest marathon starts Monday.
...I'm going to run out of room in my DVR.
Curse of the Werewolf is a great film. Brilliant Werewolf in it.
The only horror you'll experience is the realisation that you've wasted 84 precious minutes.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/10/19/16503550/snowman-review-fassbender-all-the-clues
"Harry Hole."
I challenge anyone to say that aloud without laughing. :P
That’s a damn shame, I was looking forward to that one :(
I read someone say it was the worst in the series, which is shocking if true.
@jackdagger, it seems that all the channels I head to to watch Halloween films in the lead up to the holiday are only showing things for the last ten days of the month. I remember a greater time when the entire month of October was free game for all types of Halloween films.
It's like not showing any Christmas movies until the 15th of December. Hell, on ABC, another spot I go to to watch some Halloween films, they only seem to be showing holiday-centric films for the next 10 days, but are already advertising for their upcoming Christmas programming that will start in mid-November! What's up with that?
By the way, @jackdagger, great to see you back around here, even if it's only for a short time. :)
It's definitely one of the biggest disappointments for me in a long slew of horror revival disappointments. On par with how I felt about Survival Of The Dead.
So even worse than the previous installment? Because that one was REAL bad to me, and I thought the trailers for this didn't look too bad; at least more realistic in terms of the gore and cinematography. The previous installment (the one with the circus scene and the horrid, horrid twist) was beyond bad, with CG blood and gore to make it even worse.
Yes, it's been disappointing. I know Syfy is celebrating Halloween all month, but I'm not sure if that counts because they're just playing the same programming they always do.
TCM has been playing a lot of old horror movies from the 30's - 60's that I've been watching. But other than that, not much.
(Thanks, Brady! I actually visit the forum pretty often, I just don't post much anymore.)
Oh, well, that's good all the same. Nice to know you're still around, even if behind the curtain. ;)
@Creasy47
IMO, yes, much worse, unless Stephen Dorff and Lily Taylor make all the difference to you just by their presence. ;-)