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horcrux2007 08-04-2015 09:06 AM

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I remember feardotcom being surprisingly good. What did you dislike about it?

I don't think there was anything I actually liked about it. I felt angry at myself when I finished it.

DeadbeatAtDawn 08-04-2015 12:36 PM

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I love me a good crime movie, so I'm glad this one made up for the disaster that was FeardotCom that I watched yesterday.


FeardotCom is ridiculously awesome! ::love::

Baron Von Marlon 08-04-2015 08:10 PM

Wishmaster (1997)
Second viewing since it got released.
The movie is far from perfect but it's a fun watch.

Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999)
Don't remember seeing this one before.
Dumber than the first one but more entertaining.

Anyone know if the other two sequels are worth a watch?

horcrux2007 08-04-2015 08:35 PM

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The Possession of Michael King (2014)

This is just one of those movies I found on Netflix that looked slightly interesting. In this sudden resurgence of the possession genre, The Possession of Michael King is just another lame entry. The Possession of Michael King concerns an atheist who is making a documentary trying to disprove the supernatural. He participates in multiple satanic rituals to show that even the darkest magic is fake, and realizes that it's actually real. And then demons. Despite its admittedly interesting premise, The Possession of Michael King is just another boring assault on the ears since every five minutes the movie decides to throw in an unnecessarily gratuitous jump scare without any sort of suspense leading up to it. I actually had to turn the volume down on my computer so low that I could barely hear the dialog. Instead of delving into the science vs religion themes presented in the first act, the film just goes straight to the satanic rituals, bodily deterioration and gross-out scares. It never really entertains, scares or gives the viewer something original and rather gives us a barrage of pointless jump scares and a been-there-done-that story. If you want an exorcism movie that does the science vs religion trope correctly, I suggest The Last Exorcism. Otherwise, stay away from this generic and dull flick.

3/10

Roiffalo 08-05-2015 12:38 PM

The Raven
*last day for it on Netflix*

"A brilliant-but-boozy author, Edgar Allen Poe, and a Balitmore cop try to solve a string of baffling murders inspired by Poe's macabre short stories."

I liked it. kind of like RDJ's Sherlock Holmes with the drama and intense scores, but much more geared towards adult audiences. The deaths (if you are at all familiar with Poe's works) are quite bloody and full of creative genius. The two leads played well off each other, and were enjoyable enough to watch. I can't think of a whole lot to say on it, but if you wish to give it a watch I say go for it.

Repo'd 08-05-2015 02:50 PM

At The Devil's Door

I loved it. I like movies that keep me guessing and this one did. There are times that the film gives you what you are expecting, but just as often they flip things around enough to leave you on not so solid ground. Fine acting doesn't hurt and there's some strong work on screen here.

As supernatural movies go, At The Devil's Door doesn't look, feel or even sound like the glut of recent possession flicks. It's refreshingly light on jump scares, preferring more subtle ways of putting the frighteners on its audience. Conversely, there is one scene that something really creepy happens, but the director drops it right in our laps and just as quickly pulls it away, and it very effectively left me asking if what just happened,,,well, happened.
There is one other thing that really stood out about this one, but it would require a spoiler, and I aint that kinda dude. My advice is to give it a try. It's one of the rare films that I feel confident recommending to anyone who likes dark and thoughtful horror.

DeadbeatAtDawn 08-05-2015 03:03 PM

The Gallows, 2015. POS/10

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The worse movie I have ever seen in my life. Fuck this POS. Who in the fuck names their kid, Fifer. ::sad::

horcrux2007 08-05-2015 03:49 PM

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The Gallows, 2015. POS/10

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The worse movie I have ever seen in my life. Fuck this POS. Who in the fuck names their kid, Fifer. ::sad::

Yet somehow you liked feardotcom

DeadbeatAtDawn 08-05-2015 06:23 PM

Goodnight Mommy, 2014. 7/10

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Beautiful cinematography and you can see subtle hints throughout their house and through actions that all come into play and wrap up this film nicely.

Baron Von Marlon 08-05-2015 07:01 PM

Rubber (2010)
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A tire becomes alive, has homicidal tendencies and goes on a rol.
This one falls in the category "And now for something completely different".
It was pretty good and brilliant at times. If they took a different approach it would've been a cult classic imo.


Grave Encounters 2 (2012)
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Not great, not bad, just ok.
But there were some things I really liked.


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