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Yeah, I found Skinamarink to be alternately tedious and unnerving. I wondered how the director made the decisions of what shots to keep in and how many (another low angle shot of a doorway? Sure.) Some parts were kind of like walking through a dream though. Those parts were kinda eerie. Overall, I'm glad I saw it, though I don't need to see it again.
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tommy wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 10:05 am Watch Host (2020) instead.
Love Host. Watched it two times.

Just found Kyle Edward Ball's short, Heck, on YT. Looking forward to watching it much later after sundown.



After months of trailer and review-avoidance last night I finally watched Men. Incredible experience that almost left me breathless from astonishment and revulsion. Felt like rewatching immediately. Loved the inclusion of Green Man and Sheela na gig symbolism in a horror context. More fearless directors like Garland. He's come such a long way since Sunshine.
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After months of trailer and review-avoidance last night I finally watched Men. Incredible experience that almost left me breathless from astonishment and revulsion. Felt like rewatching immediately. Loved the inclusion of Green Man and Sheela na gig symbolism in a horror context. More fearless directors like Garland. He's come such a long way since Sunshine.
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Seeing Men in the theater was the perfect combination of unnerving and hilarious tones that doesn't hit very often

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kmc wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 10:41 am Seeing Men in the theater was the perfect combination of unnerving and hilarious tones that doesn't hit very often
I love, love, love watching horror movies in the theater but I also kind of hate it because I'm persnickety and can't control the behavior of others, which often involves me getting anxious and/or petty. I think I would've been into watching the final act of Men in a group setting, but everyone gagging and yelling would make me anxious, and people laughing would make me angry. Skinamarink was kinda perfect in that the yelling which followed the scares were short and the only big laugh (kid's toy telephone) was warranted.

I would've lost my mind watching Mother! in the theater.
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rsmurphy wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:18 am Also watched Infinity Pool which was great. Mia Goth was just incredible. I was underwhelmed by Possessor but blown-away by Antiviral. Should give Possessor another shot.
Good to know about IP...I felt the same way about Possessor, but IP looks tasty...I usually go to the theater early so none of the riff-raff you mentioned, but some movies definitely benefit from some rowdiness.

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rsmurphy wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:06 am
kmc wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 10:41 am Seeing Men in the theater was the perfect combination of unnerving and hilarious tones that doesn't hit very often
I love, love, love watching horror movies in the theater but I also kind of hate it because I'm persnickety and can't control the behavior of others, which often involves me getting anxious and/or petty. I think I would've been into watching the final act of Men in a group setting, but everyone gagging and yelling would make me anxious, and people laughing would make me angry. Skinamarink was kinda perfect in that the yelling which followed the scares were short and the only big laugh (kid's toy telephone) was warranted.

I would've lost my mind watching Mother! in the theater.
I literally lost my mind watching Mother! in the theater.
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kmc wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 5:13 pm Unrelated: Do I even need to ask what you thought of The Menu?
Enjoyable enough but ultimately empty like the porcini-custed steak at my local brewery.
Bernardo wrote:...and XTRO, which was fucking nuts
Ever since Men I've been low-key obsessed with watching horrific birth scenes 👍
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Has anyone ever seen The Lure? It's a Polish fantasy-horror-musical about mermaids from a few years back. Finally got a chance to watch it and though the cinematography, choreography, gore, and overall weirdness is confidently on display many sequences were super confusing and the music, save for in the title cards, left me cold. Would love to read different takes on it if there are any among this lot.

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