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Tuxedo Catfish posted:What are your top three? Thoroughbreds Mandy Assassination Nation Hereditary Unsane Halloween (Upgrade)* The Endless A Quiet Place The Ritual Unfriended Dark Web Hellraiser Judgement, which sits as the worst movie I saw in 2018. *I don't consider Upgrade a horror movie, it's more of a sci-fi action movie with gore, but plenty have argued that it's body horror, so I included it here.
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Unsane and Unfriended Dark Web over Hereditary wtf
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 16:59 |
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I still have to see Upgrade, I keep meaning to. I was really sad I missed Assassination Nation in theaters too. There were a few The Internet Kills You movies over the past couple of years, but is Unfriended Dark Web the one where it's more like a straight abduction story sort of thing?
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Neo Rasa posted:I still have to see Upgrade, I keep meaning to. I was really sad I missed Assassination Nation in theaters too. Assassination Nation will be on Hulu in less than two weeks. The 18th
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Unsane and Unfriended Dark Web over Hereditary wtf What? Hereditary is #4, Unsane is #5 and Unfriended Dark Web is #10. Unfriended Dark Web is like #33 out of 40 for the year, for context.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:05 |
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Last night I watched It Stains The Sands Red because it had been a while since I've seen a recent zombie movie and the concept sounded interesting. The marketing makes it sound like it's going to be a stripped-down survival story, but that aspect is really just a jumping-off point. Anyway, as the credits are winding down the filmmakers include their special thanks. Two of the three are thanks to my wife, my kids, etc. But one of them says thanks to "Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Charles Manson and Anton LaVey" and it's like settle down, Beavis.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:07 |
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Yea my top three favorite films of 2018 were Mandy, Hereditary, and Mission Impossible Fallout so needless to say it was not a good year at the Oscars for me. Was The Ritual really a 2018 film, not 2017? Feels like a long time since I saw that one but for horror I'd probably put that in at #3 for the year and then Halloween at #4.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:13 |
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Annihilation Hereditary Mandy Suspiria for horror in 2018 for me but 2+3 are very close.
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Basebf555 posted:Yea my top three favorite films of 2018 were Mandy, Hereditary, and Mission Impossible Fallout so needless to say it was not a good year at the Oscars for me. It premiered on Netflix in 2018. It technically premiered at the end of 2017 at a EU Film Festival, I think in Belgium or something. But for anyone in the US, and most of the world, it's a 2018 release.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:16 |
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Unsane reminds me of The Road in that the technical thing they did for a dramatic reason makes me never want to see it ever Edit: Assassination Nation was sick (the home invasion scene particularly) but I wish it gave the trans character a little more agency, I don’t think she even gets to kill anyone
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Coffee And Pie posted:Unsane reminds me of The Road in that the technical thing they did for a dramatic reason makes me never want to see it ever The only time I felt the iPhone was near the end when she confronts the stalker in the padded room trying to convince him she's not the perfect person he imagines. Even then, the scene felt very theatrical, which worked for me. Coffee And Pie posted:Edit: Assassination Nation was sick (the home invasion scene particularly) but I wish it gave the trans character a little more agency, I don’t think she even gets to kill anyone Pretty sure she does right after they try to lynch her. But I could be wrong.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:21 |
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To reiterate what has been previously stated, despite what you think of Hereditary, Toni Collete not getting even a best actress nom is a perfect example of how much of a joke the Oscars are. We got our genre bone with The Shape Of Water, so it will be another five years before horror/sci-fi gets recognized again.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:22 |
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I remember saying Mandy was the best horror movie of last year at one point but as things have sat with me it’s definitely Hereditary. I haven’t seen some frequently talked about ones like Unsane or Thoroughbreds though. Liberal Idiot posted:Two of the three are thanks to my wife, my kids, etc. But one of them says thanks to "Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Charles Manson and Anton LaVey" and it's like settle down, Beavis. It’s dumb as hell but that’s some classic horror-nerd poo poo right there.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:22 |
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I'd like to rewatch Hereditary. I really liked it, I thought it was great, but it clearly did not connect with me the way it did for others. Some people feel downright shell-shocked after seeing it, and I was fine. Went and got a brewdog with my buddy afterwards. I also still have not seen: Annihilation, Nu'spiria, The House That Jack Built, Summer of '84, The First Purge, Climax, Pooka! or Ghostland. Probably won't be watching Pooka! until Christmas, but the others I'll get to eventually.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:28 |
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I've never seen a movie fall apart so quickly in the last 15 minutes as Assassination Nation did. It's like they forgot to finish the script.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:32 |
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I think having a history of family trauma might be worth it for the feels Hereditary gives you
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:34 |
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Rewatchability factors in for me, which is why Mandy wins out over Hereditary. Hereditary may be more effective and had more of an impact on me emotionally, but in a way that works against it because I'm never going to be in the mood to put myself through that again. Mandy is a movie I'll be watching like once a year for years to come, which is something I consider to be pretty important.
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The beauty of great horror is that it can dig deep into your soul and scare you without throwing spook-a-doodle monster CGI faces at the screen. Hereditary hosed me up because that dinner scene felt way too familiar with an alcoholic father. My friend's favorite film of the year was Mandy because his wife passed from cancer and he said Mandy was basically a power fantasy for a widow, being able to destroy the intangible demons that took a person you love. We both loved Annihilation because it's about coming out of trauma irrevocably changed. Anyway, horror is pretty cool and I love this thread. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:The middle of Hereditary is the brilliant part, though. Then the third act is where it all falls apart and loses any possible claim to "best horror of 2018" in a world where Mandy exists. i liked Mandy a fair amount but it was too derivative for me to be all that enthusiastic about it. the Cenobite thing kinda bugged me.
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weekly font posted:The beauty of great horror is that it can dig deep into your soul and scare you without throwing spook-a-doodle monster CGI faces at the screen. Hereditary hosed me up because that dinner scene felt way too familiar with an alcoholic father. My friend's favorite film of the year was Mandy because his wife passed from cancer and he said Mandy was basically a power fantasy for a widow, being able to destroy the intangible demons that took a person you love. We both loved Annihilation because it's about coming out of trauma irrevocably changed. Rewatching The Shining after going through a divorce kind of had that impact on me. The horror sort of morphs from being about ghosts and a haunted hotel to this kind of deep existential slow-motion trainwreck of a family unit. People often complain that Kubrick’s film fails by painting Jack as hostile from jump street, but that’s kind of the point; it’s not a movie about a guy who gets driven mad by ghouls as much as it is about a man who has grown embittered by his own circumstances. My separation was amicable, but the movie definitely hit different after the papers were signed.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:47 |
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until the oscars acknowledge both evil bong and Rob Zombie's contribution to cinema, i boycott them every year
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 17:48 |
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My big issue with Mandy is that the revenge is wholly absent of drama Like, as soon as he gets payback he pretty easily gets payback Basebf555 posted:Rewatchability factors in for me, which is why Mandy wins out over Hereditary. Hereditary may be more effective and had more of an impact on me emotionally, but in a way that works against it because I'm never going to be in the mood to put myself through that again. Mandy is a movie I'll be watching like once a year for years to come, which is something I consider to be pretty important. I think rewatchability doesn't matter as much to me as reflection. My favorite directors are Haneke, Kieslowski, and Almodovar but I would be hard pressed to watch any of their movies twice. However, I often find myself thinking back to, or reflecting on images and ideas in their films.
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Franchescanado posted:Thoroughbreds have you seen Revenge? I didn't get around to it until last week but it shot right up to my top 5 of last year, maybe even 3 behind Hereditary and Mandy. Also I still haven't seen Thoroughbreds, I really need to get on that
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Revenge is awesome. It's a very simple rape revenge flick plot but executes it expertly well. It's great.Franchescanado posted:What? THAC0 for life. Neo Rasa fucked around with this message at 18:09 on Mar 6, 2019 |
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Neo Rasa posted:I still have to see Upgrade, I keep meaning to. I was really sad I missed Assassination Nation in theaters too. I haven't seen Unfriended 2 but I think you're thinking of Searching. It's not remotely a horror movie but it's the best possible version of a "Yikes, The Internet!" movie imo, other than maybe The Den.
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 18:11 |
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Haven't watched it yet, but a friend from work just turned me on to this. It kind of reminds me of the Italian Mad Max rip-offs that proliferated the 80s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X36WlJKBGjY The full movie's on youtube, but no subtitles for you gringos unfortunately. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnj-isiKNUE
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gey muckle mowser posted:have you seen Revenge? I didn't get around to it until last week but it shot right up to my top 5 of last year, maybe even 3 behind Hereditary and Mandy. Also I still haven't seen Thoroughbreds, I really need to get on that Revenge is cool, but I thought it was a 2017 movie. For some reason watching it made me realize for the first time that rape revenge movies are structured way more like action movies than horror, they just tend to be gory and tasteless so they get lumped in with the horror genre.
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Speaking of rape revenge flicks, I thought it died years ago but I Spit On Your Grave: Déjà Vu is for real happening with both Meir Zarchi directing again and Camille Keaton starring in it again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xy_9SrZqiI Uh
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Null of Undefined posted:I'm the opposite. The whole time I was watching it I was constantly hoping that the ending wasn't just gonna be "And it was all in their heads!". At first I thought it was going to cut to black in the final treehouse scene, which would have been fine, but boy I really liked that they pretty much explained everything. Although if you're generous, you could still interpret it as mental illness, and that even the final treehouse scene is all in his head Welcome to My corner i will give proceeds .from My Dolls to KFA https://www. kids withfoodallergies.org . No nuts (This account is managed by A24 Films.)
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Drunkboxer posted:Revenge is cool, but I thought it was a 2017 movie. It was shown at a handful of film festivals in 2017 but didn't get an actual release until mid 2018
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Kvlt! posted:until the oscars acknowledge both evil bong and Rob Zombie's contribution to cinema, i boycott them every year Horror will always get overlooked when it comes to awards shows. When American Werewolf in London won for effects, it was a major Holy poo poo moment. Neo Rasa posted:Speaking of rape revenge flicks, I thought it died years ago but I Spit On Your Grave: Déjà Vu is for real happening with both Meir Zarchi directing again and Camille Keaton starring in it again. Well, going from the trailer it sorta makes sense with where it looks like they're going with it, but I'm still wondering why now after all this time?
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 19:16 |
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My biggest issue with Halloween 2018 was simply that Michael was shot too plainly. He never got any really good moments of appearing out of the darkness or being in the background but out of focus. He was all Michael, no Shape. It was just very matter of fact about him being around
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Burkion posted:My biggest issue with Halloween 2018 was simply that Michael was shot too plainly. He never got any really good moments of appearing out of the darkness or being in the background but out of focus. slight counterpoint: my favorite moments of the movie were the shots of him before he gets the mask back where he's this menacing, grey old man with no face
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 19:55 |
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Last Saturday I pounded back 8 beers and watched TERRORVISION but forgot I had done so until late on Sunday night. Also Hereditary is still bad.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:slight counterpoint: my favorite moments of the movie were the shots of him before he gets the mask back where he's this menacing, grey old man with no face I liked this a lot, I loved how often they technically did have his face on screen but not quite. But in general I liked how Michael was shot, they play around a lot with showing him as a reflection or otherwise distorted by glass. And I love the part with the motion sensor lights.
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Burkion posted:My biggest issue with Halloween 2018 was simply that Michael was shot too plainly. He never got any really good moments of appearing out of the darkness or being in the background but out of focus. I dunno, the motion detector scene was pretty fantastically staged.
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InfiniteZero posted:Last Saturday I pounded back 8 beers and watched TERRORVISION but forgot I had done so until late on Sunday night. Can’t co-sign bad but it’s no Terrorvision
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 20:04 |
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There was a lot of interesting stuff going on with Michael it just wasn't the same as it was in the original(actually a few of those callbacks were saved for Jamie Lee, which was great). How can you not love the scene where the woman is obliviously talking on the phone and you see Michael just slowly taking the loop around the back of the house to come get her.
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Basebf555 posted:There was a lot of interesting stuff going on with Michael it just wasn't the same as it was in the original(actually a few of those callbacks were saved for Jamie Lee, which was great). How can you not love the scene where the woman is obliviously talking on the phone and you see Michael just slowly taking the loop around the back of the house to come get her. One of the best "poo poo just got real" moments in any movie is in the original too when the kid looks out the window and sees him walking back around the house with the body and the sound of the campy movie they're watching gets distorted into loud static in time with the kid noticing him.
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Neo Rasa posted:One of the best "poo poo just got real" moments in any movie is in the original too when the kid looks out the window and sees him walking back around the house with the body and the sound of the campy movie they're watching gets distorted into loud static in time with the kid noticing him. i belive they are watching the original "the thing" movie
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