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Magic Hate Ball
May 6, 2007

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LORD OF BUTT posted:

There are seriously people who liked the first V/H/S better than V/H/S/2? :psyduck:

I did, I think if you switched the last films in both movies the first one would be pretty sterling.

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Magic Hate Ball
May 6, 2007

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Wow, this was great, very John Carpenter-y. There aren't any real weak segments, though I did think Siren was a little long and none of them felt super punchy. It's a very small film, which I super appreciate, and I love the use of anamorphic lenses, which make the wide format feel really appropriate, especially with the broad desert vistas.

Magic Hate Ball
May 6, 2007

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VHS1 is a mean film, which I really appreciate (along with the violent, if unintentional, takedown of male gaze), and also the most found-footage-y. If anything, Southbound was too soft and likable.

SciFiDownBeat posted:

I saw this but I can't decide if I liked it or not. Are there any other horror movies with a rotating array of protagonists? I liked that idea, I felt it enhanced the movie despite the admittedly clichéd individual stories

Also check out Creepshow, which wasn't the first anthology horror movie but is definitely (or at least arguably) the best.

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