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That was one of a small number of newer films I watched in the past year. Rebecca Hall was indeed great in it. Great like, now-I-should-see-every-film-she's-acted-in great. There are those overly mannered English thespian types who assail the viewer/theatergoer with a thick fog of their actorly instincts; it can get stuffy real quick. But there are also many trained professionals who can bring it and then some, who know how to ride the line, when less is more.

Anyway, I--like FM enframed--thought the ending of Resurrection was disappointing. They had a good enough central conceit, mounting tension, enough atmosphere, credible performances, but then it amounted to something less interesting than I'd imagined.

For me, the suspension of disbelief was less a problem than the conclusion being so literal. Like, *spoiler alert*: the baby has literally been inside of him this whole time? That's the crux of this, that she has to carve her estranged kid out of her asshole ex-husband's stomach? Okay, then.

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DaveA wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 4:11 pm Anyway, I--like FM enframed--thought the ending of Resurrection was disappointing. They had a good enough central conceit, mounting tension, enough atmosphere, credible performances, but then it amounted to something less interesting than I'd imagined.

For me, the suspension of disbelief was less a problem than the conclusion being so literal. Like, *spoiler alert*: the baby has literally been inside of him this whole time? That's the crux of this, that she has to carve her estranged kid out of her asshole ex-husband's stomach? Okay, then.
Spoiler:

Well see I dunno if it was literal, (in fact I don't see how it possibly could be), or if the ending was her realizing she had been firmly planted in madness, which her final gasp at the end might signify. If that is the case, I like it better.
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mrcancelled wrote: Tue Jan 02, 2024 5:27 pm It's a fairly formulaic teen slasher movie but I thought Thanksgiving was a fun watch. I've become pretty desensitized to horror movie gore but some of the scenes in this had me wincing.

GNAR!

Very entertaining and disturbingly gruesome. Kept me guessing (I'm still not positive it was a one-person operation). Never watched the trailer so every single moment was a nice surprise. Bring on the sequel.
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If you are not a fan of found footage this won't change yr mind. I'm a fan and I found it so-so, but it does have a cool-lookin' frogman so there's that.

EDIT: Looks like the new Salem's Lot is going right to streaming on Max next year. What a turbulent rollout this film has seen. Hope springs eternal. The original '79 miniseries was one of the earliest horror offerings to scare the wits out of me. Kurt Barlow is up there with Count Orlok as one of cinema's most terrifying draculas. Speaking of: Alexander Ward is supposedly tapped to be the new Kurt Barlow. I'm unfamiliar, but he appears to look like he can pull it off. A boy can dream. Or have nightmares.
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Krev wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 12:52 pm
Mickey242 wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 10:50 pmSolaris.
The Tarkovsky movie? That wasn't horror.
I don't know, dead love ones coming back to life.Sounds like a nightmare to me. I feel it is but that's just an opinion.
To point of the thread I guess it isn't lees known.
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Mickey242 wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:03 pm To point of the thread I guess it isn't lees known.
The old forum used to have a thread that was originally used to share more abrasive and/or riskier shoegaze but evolved into a thread where one would discuss Moose along with Goslings.

I am not the originator of this thread but don't think FM mrcancelled would mind talk of horror cinema in general here. I certainly know I'm given to sharing mainstream fare.

Looking forward to the weekend with Immaculate and Late Night with the Devil.
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rsmurphy wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:16 pm
Mickey242 wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:03 pm To point of the thread I guess it isn't lees known.
The old forum used to have a thread that was originally used to share more abrasive and/or riskier shoegaze but evolved into a thread where one would discuss Moose along with Goslings.

I am not the originator of this thread but don't think FM mrcancelled would mind talk of horror cinema in general here. I certainly know I'm given to sharing mainstream fare.

Looking forward to the weekend with Immaculate and Late Night with the Devil.
Ok, I thought of one that fits. The City of the Dead with Christopher Lee.
Great film. A lot of fog.
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Saw Late Night with the Devil and it wasn't nearly as scary as I needed it to be. Like, it'd get right to the edge of scary then cease to jump over it. It doesn't take much to frighten me. I like to think that it does, but, no, I go into movies with defense shields down praying to lose my shit.
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