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COOL CORN posted:I still think the marionette death in #3 is the best in the series. It's just so... grandiose, and visceral, and... squicks me out. It's a good one too, definitely top 5 in NoES kills. MacheteZombie fucked around with this message at 22:33 on Feb 27, 2020 |
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LesterGroans posted:All of this is very good and very correct, but you're especially right about the roach motel kill being an all-timer. I still remember watching it at a sleepover as a kid and that kill being seared into my brain. Brought to Screamin' Mad George, the same guy behind the shunting
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Twin Cinema posted:I want to revisit the entire Nightmare series, because when I saw New Nightmare, I really didn't like it. They also flub the take on the needle kill. Englund stabs her arms, and then realises at the last second that he missed with half the needles and readjusts
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The uncensored version of the motorcycle kill in NoES 5 rules, it’s some real Tetsuo poo poo
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 23:12 |
if i could buy my candyman ticket today i would
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 23:24 |
say my name, say my naaaaame when no one is around you say my naaaame
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 23:25 |
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Is Candyman a tulpa?
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Friends Are Evil posted:Brought to Screamin' Mad George, the same guy behind the shunting After finally watching Society a couple years ago it's been such a treat when I revisit a movie I loved and see that Screaming Mad George played a part in it. aware of dog posted:The uncensored version of the motorcycle kill in NoES 5 rules, it’s some real Tetsuo poo poo I bought the NOES Collection Blu recently and did a rewatch recently and the motorcycle kill is a lot more rad than I remembered.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 23:30 |
i think one of the kills in recent memory that really got me was when the dude got eviscerated in shaun of the dead.
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colachute posted:i think one of the kills in recent memory that really got me was when the dude got eviscerated in shaun of the dead. That was cool but it’s a nod to a kill in Day of the Dead, so it’s like a good cover of a song basically.
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colachute posted:i think one of the kills in recent memory that really got me was when the dude got eviscerated in shaun of the dead. That’s from like 15 years ago
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Jigsaw sucks out loud, but its final kill is pretty great. Also, the ending of Ready or Not had me laughing hard.
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The_Doctor posted:Is Candyman a tulpa? He doesn't appear as a pony... Yet
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CelticPredator posted:That’s from like 15 years ago 15 years ago is recent when you're old
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Iron Crowned posted:He doesn't appear as a pony... Yet If it didn't exist already, you just cursed it into existence.
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That voice in the Candyman trailer def ain't Tony Todd, so I'm thinking he ain't playing him. It looks more like a possession movie. Also, it's gonna be tough as hell to live up to that Philip Glass score, which does a lot of work in the original.
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The_Doctor posted:Is Candyman a tulpa? Close, yeah
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M_Sinistrari posted:If it didn't exist already, you just cursed it into existence.
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Iron Crowned posted:If you think about it, every movie is a horror movie. this thread did prove that Sonic The Hedgehog is a mass murderer and thus a horror film. A young child inspects his furry feet for gods sake! You don't get more horrific than that. the bottle scene from Pan's Labyrinth has nothing on those feet.
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Candyman 2020 is a sequel, right? Vanessa Williams is in this trailer and I can only assume she's playing the same character. edit: Custom MLPs are the poo poo.
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The_Doctor posted:Is Candyman a tulpa? Do you consider Freddy Krueger a tulpa? Because I think they're in the same category of monster men.
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Iron Crowned posted:If you think about it, every movie is a horror movie. Except The Lighthouse.
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TheBizzness posted:Except The Lighthouse. that's a buddy movie meant for Disney+
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Space Cadet Omoly posted:Do you consider Freddy Krueger a tulpa? Because I think they're in the same category of monster men. Not really. Freddy Krueger was a child murderer who existed in real life. If you only go by the first movie of Candyman, which is what it seems like this sequel will do, Candyman never actually existed. He is rumor and hearsay brought to life through belief and fear. He's not a ghost because he never was alive. That's why, at the end of the first, Helen is the 'new' Candyman, but with her own mythos and identity. It's not literally Helen's ghost, but the power of belief and superstition taking her form, since 'Candyman' was killed in the fire. This is why Candyman was a large white man with a red beard in Europe, when spoken of by Europeans, and became an African American man when the myths and rumors traveled to America and into the ghettos and projects. The form is malleable and ever changing with the times. If I had to assume, the new movie will end with the lead becoming the 'new Candyman', just like Helen did in the previous film. I'd also imagine that whoever is responsible for most of the early Candyman shenanigans won't actually be the spirit, but we'll see how close it sticks to the original's formula. The fact that the lead is trying to prove Candyman is real and remind people of him IS a pretty fun twist.
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Iron Crowned posted:If you think about it, every movie is a horror movie. Life is a horror movie
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that is to say life the physiological phenomenon not Life the 2017 Alienesque film about a mean space amoeba.
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FreudianSlippers posted:Life is a horror movie actually i've been told by horror movies that life is a movie, but you can't pick your genre. (name that horror movie)
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Eternally lollin that Tony Todd is a classically-trained Shakespearean actor who literally graduated from Julliard but because hes a 6'6" black man with a natural baritone he's the face of two horror franchises and a notable Klingon in Star Trek
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Burkion posted:Not really. Freddy Krueger was a child murderer who existed in real life. I mean if we're just going by the first film, none of those elements you bring up from the Clive Barker short story like the legend being European or Candyman originally being a bearded white guy are mentioned in the movie at all. In fact IIRC the movie directly contradicts the legend being from Europe in the dinner scene where Purcell says it began in America in 1890.
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Shrecknet posted:Eternally lollin that Tony Todd is a classically-trained Shakespearean actor who literally graduated from Julliard but because hes a 6'6" black man with a natural baritone he's the face of two horror franchises and a notable Klingon in Star Trek Kurn was awesome though.
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Candyman trailer look good but I'm apprehensive that that is Tony Todd in those moments we do see him.
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Shrecknet posted:Eternally lollin that Tony Todd is a classically-trained Shakespearean actor who literally graduated from Julliard but because hes a 6'6" black man with a natural baritone he's the face of two horror franchises and a notable Klingon in Star Trek His Instagram is good as hell too, it's all stuff like "here's a cool meal I made" or "here's a cool hotel I stayed at, people say it's haunted" just like, generic middle aged Insta posts
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colachute posted:say my name, say my naaaaame I got five on it
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Anisocoria Feldman posted:I got five on it He’d have ten on it, but you know, hook.
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# ? Feb 28, 2020 05:31 |
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Decided to watch Bad Moon (1996) for the first time and uh... well I didn't expect it to open like this is all I'm gonna say. Wow.
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# ? Feb 28, 2020 05:33 |
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Just wait for the goddamn ending.
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For the people who've seen The Invisible Man, can you let me know if there's any rape or animal killing? Thinking about a date night movie but the gf has some hang ups about animals and I'm not a fan of rape.
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TheKingslayer posted:Decided to watch Bad Moon (1996) for the first time and uh... well I didn't expect it to open like this is all I'm gonna say. Wow. I watched it for the first time in October and it's a drat treat. Really good werewolf effects, and they definitely show off the gore in the opening. I also love that the protagonist is a dog.
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Watched Wounds tonight on Hulu and I can't believe what a beat for beat adaptation of the novella it was. I loved it, really good weird show burn. Suggested if you need to kill 90 minutes.
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LesterGroans posted:I watched it for the first time in October and it's a drat treat. Really good werewolf effects, and they definitely show off the gore in the opening. Just got to the end and yeah, I had low expectation but was pretty impressed. The gore especially throughout the movie was really detailed and done in a way I can't really recall seeing in too many others.
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