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tfantasy 08-14-2015 09:41 AM

Latest movies I have watched:
 
Unfriended

B-

It was silly entertainment and I had to see what all the fuss was about.

True Story

A+

Awesome movie!! Two goofy actors did an incredible job playing serious roles.

Insurgent

A

I really enjoyed this sequel and I felt it lived up to the series.

Jurassic World

A-

I loved it!! I would be soooo geeked if they made rides like that, minus the man eating dinosaurs.

Terminator: Genisys

D

Terrible. It sucked. Pass over it, way over it.

horcrux2007 08-14-2015 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by tfantasy (Post 998873)
I wondered what this movie was like and that name for a kid kind of sucks!

I thought the movie was pretty good, and what's wrong with the name Pfeifer? It's the name of the actress.

Angra 08-14-2015 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by roshiq (Post 998787)
Goodnight Mommy (2014)

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Predictable & not actually 'scary' but still this is a very beautifully shot, 'Michael Haneke' inspired good psychological horror flick. Though there were different sort of hints & clues throughout the movie, yet it left unanswered couple of basic questions regarding the situation in the family...i.e. why the boys left alone in the first place while their mother was in the hospital & going through the surgery? Where is or what happened to the father? I think those issues could be resolved just in one or two lines or shots. Still an intense build up that keeps you guessing who is the actual terror here--the mom or the kids?, a macabre last half an hour as well as excellent direction & cinematography all over made it a great watch. I loved it but only like to recommend for the fans of psychological horror.

>>: A- .

"Goodnight Mommy" 7/10

Too much dialogue for my taste.

Heh, just kidding.

Well made, well acted and very predictable indeed. I actually expected it to be more twisty. If the movie just wasn't so damn excruciatingly slow I would've given it an 8/10. But my god!! That's what happens when you only have material for half a movie.

But lovely kids.

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horcrux2007 08-14-2015 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 998882)
"Goodnight Mommy" 7/10

Too much dialogue for my taste.

Heh, just kidding.

Well made, well acted and very predictable indeed. I actually expected it to be more twisty. If the movie just wasn't so damn excruciatingly slow I would've given it an 8/10. But my god!! That's what happens when you only have material for half a movie.

But lovely kids.

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I'm watching it tonight.

horcrux2007 08-14-2015 03:24 PM

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Goodnight Mommy (2014)

With one of the most genuinely frightening trailers I've seen in a long time and a distinctly Michael Haneke-style atmosphere, I had high hopes for Goodnight Mommy, and it was a little disappointing but not a complete misfire. Goodnight Mommy is an Austrian film about two twin boys who move back home with their mother after she finishes an intense cosmetic surgery. Unusually distant and abusive and wrapped up in bandages that completely cover her face, the boys start to suspect that it's not their mother underneath those bandages. The trailer makes it seem like a terrifying, subversive psychological horror film, but it's horribly misleading. Goodnight Mommy is instead a somber tale of grief and depression. I would be able to forgive that if it didn't descend into a nonsensical torture porn flick in the final act. The entire film, we're supposed to be lead to believe that this woman is not the boys' mother, but there is nothing substantial to make the viewer truly doubt her credibility. The boys just kinda figure that the woman isn't their mother and then start torturing her. The torture felt undeserved. It wasn't disturbing so much as it was just ugly to watch. There's also a plot twist where we realize that one of the boys is actually dead. It's pretty obvious from the first 15 minutes because the mother never interacts with one of the twins, and the dead twin has to whisper what he wants to say to the other boy so that he can say it. The thing that really frustrates me about this movie is how technically well made it is because I can't decide if this is a truly good movie or not. Even though the execution misses the mark, the direction, acting, cinematography and score are incredible. I'm not sure if I really liked this movie or not.

This might be something that I revisit in the future.

roshiq 08-14-2015 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 998882)
"Goodnight Mommy" 7/10

Too much dialogue for my taste.

Heh, just kidding.

Well made, well acted and very predictable indeed. I actually expected it to be more twisty. If the movie just wasn't so damn excruciatingly slow I would've given it an 8/10. But my god!! That's what happens when you only have material for half a movie.

But lovely kids.

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Couldn't agree more!::big grin::


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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 998899)

****SPOILERS****

Goodnight Mommy (2014)

With one of the most genuinely frightening trailers I've seen in a long time and a distinctly Michael Haneke-style atmosphere, I had high hopes for Goodnight Mommy, and it was a little disappointing but not a complete misfire. Goodnight Mommy is an Austrian film about two twin boys who move back home with their mother after she finishes an intense cosmetic surgery. Unusually distant and abusive and wrapped up in bandages that completely cover her face, the boys start to suspect that it's not their mother underneath those bandages. The trailer makes it seem like a terrifying, subversive psychological horror film, but it's horribly misleading. Goodnight Mommy is instead a somber tale of grief and depression. I would be able to forgive that if it didn't descend into a nonsensical torture porn flick in the final act. The entire film, we're supposed to be lead to believe that this woman is not the boys' mother, but there is nothing substantial to make the viewer truly doubt her credibility. The boys just kinda figure that the woman isn't their mother and then start torturing her. The torture felt undeserved. It wasn't disturbing so much as it was just ugly to watch. There's also a plot twist where we realize that one of the boys is actually dead. It's pretty obvious from the first 15 minutes because the mother never interacts with one of the twins, and the dead twin has to whisper what he wants to say to the other boy so that he can say it. The thing that really frustrates me about this movie is how technically well made it is because I can't decide if this is a truly good movie or not. Even though the execution misses the mark, the direction, acting, cinematography and score are incredible. I'm not sure if I really liked this movie or not.

This might be something that I revisit in the future.

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Understand the frustration & can't much disagree with your complaints. The trailer, direction and the tone really gave us the high hopes and it had indeed the potential to be something more twisted & original. But I think they intentionally gave away that little twist at the beginning as there are similar movies about that sort of twist already and they only focused the psychology & point of view from Elias' part who is a guilt-ridden, troubled kid. I didn't mind the torture part but yeah...it could try a different route and play & twists more with Mom's character as well. Initially at one point I was just thinking she might be their crazy aunt (the twin sister of her mother) who thinks & claims she's the real mother of the kids OR may be someone, investigating in disguise about the sudden & mysterious disappearance of their real mother!::wink::

Roiffalo 08-18-2015 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 998845)
Haha! Roif, I wonder about that myself! I came across Ski Wolf at a horror con that I think was in New Jersey. A little indy film group had a table and they were selling their stuff. The only other title I remember was something like Teen Ape...??

Damn, I should have grabbed those movies when I had the chance. I bet they would make for a very interesting double feature.

Staying on the Lycan theme, I watched Ginger Snaps 2 last night, which is one of my favorite Were films and is also one of the best sequels I've ever seen. Emily Perkins is amazing in the role of Bridget, and Tatiana Maslany as Ghost steals every single scene she's in. I am such a fan of the first Ginger Snaps that I was a little concerned that a sequel would let me down. When Part 2 came out, I was soooo happy to be wrong.

Teen Ape sounds boss.

I'd go see that double feature!

I saw Gingersnaps 1 & 2 when I was fairly younger... I don't recall liking them too much. The first I liked enough, but I remember the second boring me to tears. I most likely need to rewatch them though. Not fair to judge them on a vague memory.

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Originally Posted by TheBossInTheWall (Post 998858)
That's what I meant, it was disturbingly real, but also seemingly unreal. : ) Er I mean if it seemed I was saying it was badly done.

It did seem like that's what you meant, but that's okay. Thanks for clearing that up. 8)

SerialKiller 08-19-2015 01:08 AM

Secretary-2002. James Spader omg. ::love:: Much better than 50 Shades.

roshiq 08-19-2015 02:53 AM

Who AM I (2014)

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>>: B+

Harbinger Down (2015)

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>>: C-

Cop Car (2015)

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>>: B+

DeadbeatAtDawn 08-19-2015 09:35 PM

The Boy, 2015. 7/10


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