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Old 09-08-2018, 02:15 AM   #81
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[Show spoiler]9/05/18: The Little Stranger * (2018):


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-The Nun * (2018):



The latest entry in the “Conjuringverse” skips back to 1952, where a malevolent spirit named Valek has infested the grounds of a Romanian monastery, bringing the interest of a priest (Damien Bichir) and a young novitiate nun (Taissa Farmiga, kid sister of Vera “Lorraine Warren” Farmiga) to investigate the supposed suicide of a young nun discovered by a groundskeeper (Jonas Blouquet) from a nearby, highly superstitious village. Once there, they find their minds suffused with eerie visions and more corporeal threats. Not up to the heights of the two Conjuring films directed by James Wan (or even the unexpectedly good Annabelle prequel, Creation), but superior to the flat-footed Annabelle, The Nun certainly knows how to generate a palpable sense of dread, but it also trumps in some well-worn genre clichés, and some of Bloquet’s attempts at comic relief rankle a bit. Plus, there’s another attempt – like Creation – to weave this film’s events into the larger tapestry of the “franchise”, but this time it works a little more seamlessly. I’m sure the movie will make a mint, but the best films in this series to date have featured James Wan behind the camera, and I hope he returns for the third Conjuring that’s in the planning stages.
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Old 09-08-2018, 02:19 AM   #82
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Will you be seeing The Nun in theaters (releases today) -and why or why not.
Yes. I enjoyed The Conjuring films and while Annabelle was a lackluster effort, the second Annabelle film came through strong and looking to see where this Conjuring universe will go because it has the potential to be one of these "cinematic universes" that's actually worthwhile.
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The first question is simply: Will you be seeing The Nun in theaters (releases today) -and why or why not. Quote this post (just the question portion) and reply with anything. Submit your reply by 9/8/18 at 9AM Eastern and you will receive 1 entry to the giveaway.
No, I loved the 1st Conjuring but wasn't a big fan of the 2nd. And this one just does not look good to me. Just doesn't grab my attention.
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Query...does George A. Romero's Season Of The Witch count as horror? Blind-bought it recently from Arrow, and was wondering if I should save it for next month.
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This orginally aired on SyFy last year and came out on DVD this week. I liked it a bit more than Blumhouse's Truth or Dare.

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This orginally aired on SyFy last year and came out on DVD this week. I liked it a bit more than Blumhouse's Truth or Dare.
I didn't know about this version, but I just watched the trailer, and it definitely looks like an improvement over the Blumhouse version. I'm going to check it out soon.
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Great movie! No idea why this hasn't gotten a US release. Will have to make do with the German disc for now...

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Great movie! No idea why this hasn't gotten a US release. Will have to make do with the German disc for now...

An exceptional and terrifying thriller! Ray Liotta is scary as hell in this film. I was actually going to post that this needs a US blu ray release ASAP! I'm struggling on holding off on the German release but will probably crack on that soon. Would be a perfect Shout! release
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Starting this year with some films off Netflix and Amazon Prime before we dive into our collection. Here we go... (*denotes first time viewing)

09/01 - *Demon House
09/02 - *The Babysitter
09/03 - *The Ritual
09/04 - *Death Note
09/05 - *American Fable
09/07 - *The Nun
09/07 - *The Bye Bye Man
09/08 - *Before I Wake

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So which one should I watch tonight? Rock the vote, horror fans.
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Sleepaway Camp! And then Monster Squad...to rinse your mind of SC's disturbing ending.
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Sleepaway Camp, and don’t google or read anything about it. Watch it ASAP before someone spoils it for you.
Sleepaway Camp (1983)

Holy Schiit!!! If you haven't seen this one, and know little to nothing about it, don't read anything about it and go watch it immediately. No spoilers here. Incredible slasher flick, right up there with the classics of the genre. I'm looking forward to the sequels.
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This orginally aired on SyFy last year and came out on DVD this week. I liked it a bit more than Blumhouse's Truth or Dare.

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This actually looks watchable and much better than the Blumhouse one. Might add it to my list actually.
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9/7 The Initiation (1984)

Horror can be intelligent and this is one such example, even if on the surface it might appear to just be a sorority slasher with some skin and light humor. Where it shines is in developing its characters, primarily the main girl, and exploring its themes. While I'd recommend anyone to watch it fans of Twin Peaks should really check it out.
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The Orphanage (2007) A well-made, creepy, slow burn horror film. Very effective, and surprisingly moving at the end. This got our annual MonsterFest off to a great start!
Village Of The Damned Hadn't seen this in a few years. I forgot how very well-made and effective it is. Terrific movie, and a great looking new blu-ray from Warner Archive.
* The Devil's Daughter (1973) 1/2 (YouTube) My wife and I are old enough to have seen a lot of silly 70's TV movies as kids and we have a soft-spot for them. This is a completely predictable "Rosemary's Baby" rip-off -- campy, and a LOT of nostalgic fun. Decent cast too, with Shelly Winters, Joseph Cotton and a post "Dark Shadows" Jonathon Frid. We liked it ... but if you grew up after the '70's, you'll want to knock a couple of skulls off.
The Dead Zone Easily my favorite SK adaptation -- great story, great cast. Brooke Adams is beautiful! A favorite. Imported the Australian blu-ray. A little disappointing. Sound is definitely an upgrade, picture is too, but it's subtle.



Ghost Story (1981) 1/2 Another old favorite. I'm a sucker for slow-burn, well-crafted ghost stories ... and this one has those qualities in spades. Cool to see these old-time actors -- the cast is excellent -- along side Alice Krige, who is perfection as Eva/Anna. Loses half a star for over-reliance on shock cuts to gooey dead faces. They get a bit repetitive after a while, and they're not necessary in this movie -- it's strength is "eerie", not shock.
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4. FRIDAY THE 13TH 1980
This remains one of my favorite horror classics and doesn't get old even after countless viewings. I'm going to try to watch all 12 over the next few weeks.




5. FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 2
This is one of my favorites of the series. I wish they could give us some more of these movies. The formula is so simple, how is it possible that ten years have passed without a new entry?


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2. THE MUMMY 1959
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Previous:

1. Predator 2

2. Deep Blue Sea

3. Razorback

4. Revenge

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6. Halloween 6: The Curse of Micheal Myers (Producer's Cut)



This previously-rare cut of the 6th chapter in the franchise is surprisingly suspenseful and fun. That's not to say it lives up to Carpenter's original (can any of them do that?), but at least this cut of the film is a lighter but still solid Halloween film. It also helps that now the film is 'unburdened' from the main story line (the new upcoming sequel, Halloween (2018), retcons all previous sequels and reboots in the series), so it has a little more freedom in that it now pretty much exists its own alternate Halloween universe.

Years after the events of Halloween 5, it is revealed that Jamie survived the explosion that supposedly killed her and Michael. She has been taken prisoner and it is shown she is pregnant and is giving birth inside a dark, sinister building. She manages to escape with her baby as Michael goes after her. Near Haddonfield, she stops and hides her baby before Michael catches up to her. The next day on Halloween, an older Tommy (one of the kids from the original) finds the baby. Now living across the house where things started, he warns Kara and her son that Michael will go after them since they live in his house. Dr. Loomis finds out about Jamie. As afternoon gives way to darkness and rebellious students prepare to celebrate Halloween, Dr. Loomis, Tommy, and Kara must prevent Michael from getting the baby and figure out why he wants him.

The Producer's Cut of this entry in the 'alternate universe' of Halloween tries to revitalize the genre by introducing a more supernatural element into the story. While I found it to be kind of interesting and quite fun (not that you can actually take it too seriously), it is definitely not for everyone. While the film does a pretty good job at building tension and a nice Halloween atmosphere with its suburban setting, things do start getting weird in the first act and they just keep getting weirder as the film goes along. It is not an exaggeration saying that the ending is pretty bananas, and thus it is a take-it-or-leave-it element of the film. I found myself in the former side of this, knowing ahead of time the general direction of the story and with the mindset of just enjoying it without taking it too seriously. Thus personal taste and expectations will dictate how much one enjoys it given the somewhat drastic, and supernatural, direction of this chapter. I found it quite enjoyable especially since it now resides in a different storyline than the one that it is being currently advertised with the new sequel. If anything, it is worth watching at least once. It still manages to be suspenseful and very atmospheric while integrating that new element within the story. Whether it is better than the theatrical cut is a matter of taste.

PQ: 4.5 / 5
Very solid transfer, especially considering how rare this cut of the film was before this blu-ray. The transfer is very filmic, with a nice layer of grain throughout. It is not handled as well as Sony's usual fare, but the fact that I'm comparing it to it is commendable. Shadow detail continually impresses, with excellent blacks levels that are pretty deep, as well as plenty of gradations within them that give the image a lot of depth for the whole duration of the film. Fine detail is good, nothing that will knock your socks off but still very good nonetheless. Colors look great most of the time with a few moments where they can look a bit faded, but nothing that ruins the presentation.

AQ: 4 / 5
Good 5.1 mix. It is not of the aggressive variety but it does lend the film great support in building atmosphere and suspense. Dialogue is always clear and intelligible. The classic score comes through very well. Discrete effects are not abundant, but the surrounds are used often to expand the soundstage with atmospherics and music. Overall, a very solid mix but not one that will test the capabilities of your sound system.

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I watched Truth or Dare (2017) tonight, and I thought it was a lot of fun. It has a considerably lower budget than the Blumhouse version, but I agree that this version is a much better movie. I really dug the haunted house approach, and I found it fairly suspenseful at times.
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