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got this in today! we'll be checking out later tonight yay!!!
I too thought it was a porn flick. Jason told me he ordered a movie for us called Midnight Meat Train, and i said wtf hahahaa. He had to prove too me that it was a horror movie and not a ***** movie hahahaaa. Jen ![]() |
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Jun 2020
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Gloomy atmosphere.
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Jul 2018
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Finally getting around to seeing this. Not much of a movie, in my opinion, but I've seen worse. I thought the picture quality was terrible, but I don't know if that's a transfer thing or a problem with the look of the movie itself. My hunch is the latter. Was it shot digitally?
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Over the last few years I've slowly been picking up Clive Barker Novels here and there. About a month ago I finally finished off the Books of Blood Series by picking up a hardbound edition of Volumes 1-3 and have been slowly working my way through that book. It was during this reading that I finally read "The Midnight Meat Train" and found it to be far more interesting than what I had thought it was about and so I decided that I of course needed to track down a copy of the Blu Ray now as well which arrived today.
For years I slept on this film because I thought it was going to be a straight up low budget slasher that had really bad cgi effects... I had no idea of the more "interesting" aspects found in the 3rd act as told in the book and was curious if the film followed that general plot line or not. Low and behold I was very pleased tonight by the film and feel bad that I've slept on this film for so long. There are a handful of bad CGI effects in this film which really do hurt it, however overall this a truly a fantastic film and it's a shame that it never made it's way to theaters as I feel it would have helped ensure it had a bit of a better cult following that it currently does. I highly recommend giving this one a look if you haven't seen it before and in turn would also recommend buying the Books of Blood books as well. |
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The Midnight Meat Train did get a theatrical release; I saw it twice here in Memphis. What happened was, there was some sort of behind the scenes studio politics that derailed it, then they realized that they were actually contracted for a nationwide theatrical release. Had to play on a minimum of 100 screens for two weeks... so Lionsgate went after bookings at second run, "dollar" theaters. Damn good horror film, could've been a moderate hit, but the suits decided to bury it. And this was Ryuhei Kitamura's first US production. Welcome to Hollywood, Kitamura-san.
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Yep! I saw it in a second run theater myself here in MN. It was out in the burbs. The theater had a decent sized crowd of obvious horror/heavy metal fans who were aware of the movie. I remember seeing the trailer in theaters when it was originally planned for an actual wide theatrical release, then it disappeared and suddenly showed up in a second run theater later in the year. |
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P.S. -- If you haven't already you should definitely read Barker's The Great and Secret Show (still my favorite of his books) and Imajica. The sheer, mind-blowing imagination of those books still floors me. Too bad he seems to have largely abandoned writing at this point. His last major novel, The Scarlet Gospels was just embarrassingly bad. Like online fan-fiction bad. If I hadn't known better I would have sworn it was someone doing a bad parody of Barker rather than the man himself. |
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In regards to Barker's other works... My copy of Mister B. Gone arrived today and with it's arrival I believe I now own all of Barker's horror inspired works. I really like Barker as a writer and so I may eventually check out his other fantasy works but thus far have been a bit apprehensive as fantasy isn't something I've had much interest in reading thus far. Coincidentally I did actually look to see what, if anything, else is still on the horizon for him and it appears that he has a horror novel offering in "Deep Hill" ready to go as well as another Short fiction collection in "Fear Eternal" which will collect both older out of print stories as well as newer shorts into a new collection and so hopefully before long we'll have more to read directly from him. I also saw that there is another book regarding all of his works and influence in the industry in the form of "Dark Worlds" which he was directly involved with, but isn't a work of fiction which I'm interested in as well. |
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As for Barker's more "fantasy" stuff -- fear not. It's definitely more fantastical but in an extremely dark/Hellraiser kind of way. He doesn't hold back on the horror even in something like Imajica where he's also doing some serious world-building. I actually think he's better at this than the straight-forward capital-H Horror stuff he started out with. But then "genre" is a bit of a myth anyway, or at the very least extremely fungible. I didn't read The Great and Secret Show for years because I thought it sounded like straight fantasy (of which I am not a fan either) but it really bowled me over once I overcame my reluctance. Such a fantastic story. I really need to read it again (it's been more than a decade now, at least). |
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Watched this for the first time last night when I saw it was on Tubi. I remembered seeing the trailer in theaters years ago and was always curious about it. Wow, what a flick! Starts out as kind of a standard amateur detective mystery, then becomes something completely different (and for me, unexpected) by the end. As others have said a handful of CGI moments are pretty bad, but they're relatively quick, and otherwise I loved it. Great performances by Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb and especially Vinnie Jones.
While reading up on the movie afterwards I found out there's a theatrical and unrated cut. I'm not sure which version I saw on Tubi. Can someone point out any major differences between the two cuts? While the movie is still fresh in my mind I would probably be able to tell which one I saw. Thanks. |
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