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FryeDwight 01-03-2017 05:44 AM

DOG SOLDIERS (2001). Probably my favorite werewolf movie. Extremely intense, well acted and scary too. ****1/2

hammerfan 01-03-2017 06:01 AM

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DOG SOLDIERS (2001). Probably my favorite werewolf movie. Extremely intense, well acted and scary too. ****1/2

Love, love, love this movie!

The_Return 01-04-2017 01:16 PM

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I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, 2016. 7/10


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Creepy. This film was directed by the guy who did The Blackcoats Daughter. This director knows atmosphere.


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Oz Perkins, the director, son of Norman Bates. :)

Just watched this as well. Aesthetically I thought it was amazing, wanted more plotwise though. Pretty standard ghost story..well shot and performed, but ultimately kind of predictable / anticlimactic.

Still a cool movie though. Very understated. Plus it's nice to see Netflix's "original content" branching out into horror fare - hopefully a sign of more to come.

DeadbeatAtDawn 01-04-2017 02:21 PM

Amityville Exorcism, 2017. 7/10 Directed by Mark Polonia

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Low budget madness, if you like the Polonia Brothers style of filmmaking {Splatter Farm} this is for youuuuu! ::love::

Bloof 01-04-2017 04:28 PM

HOLIDAYS 2016


A collection of torturous holiday short stories. Easter freaked me right out. Pretty enjoyable.

ImmortalSlasher 01-04-2017 06:36 PM

The Grudge -

I know I never saw this movie completely before. I remember so many bits from it though. Perhaps catching parts on TV, cable, and the trailer in the past. I know I saw the original some time ago, which I like. Many parts of the remake seem directly lifted from the original and some of the casting as well. This might be one of those remakes that was made for US audiences because they couldn't be bothered with reading subtitles. Overall it's ok. Only a few notable scenes in the elevator and bus. And worth a watch for Buffy. I'll watch the original again when I get a chance. I bet it comes off as the superior version.

roshiq 01-04-2017 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 1023124)
Just watched this as well. Aesthetically I thought it was amazing, wanted more plotwise though. Pretty standard ghost story..well shot and performed, but ultimately kind of predictable / anticlimactic.

Still a cool movie though. Very understated. Plus it's nice to see Netflix's "original content" branching out into horror fare - hopefully a sign of more to come.

omg! The Return of The_Return!! How are you doing, man? Great to see you back. Hope everything's going great for you.

Haven't seen this yet and yeah...it didn't get much attention so far from the genre fans but after HDC's multiple recommendations definitely looking forward to check this out. Btw, have you seen Autopsy of Jane Doe? One of the year's best, IMO!

Smeg Head1 01-05-2017 01:31 AM

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Mommy (2014)
I.M.D.B.
A widowed single mother, raising her violent son alone, finds new hope when a mysterious neighbor inserts herself into their household.

A good film. Well made, great performances and dialogue, impacting and emotional. The only thing I didn't like was the artistic play with the aspect ratio.
8.5/10

horcrux2007 01-05-2017 05:49 AM

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The Grudge -

I know I never saw this movie completely before. I remember so many bits from it though. Perhaps catching parts on TV, cable, and the trailer in the past. I know I saw the original some time ago, which I like. Many parts of the remake seem directly lifted from the original and some of the casting as well. This might be one of those remakes that was made for US audiences because they couldn't be bothered with reading subtitles. Overall it's ok. Only a few notable scenes in the elevator and bus. And worth a watch for Buffy. I'll watch the original again when I get a chance. I bet it comes off as the superior version.

I actually like the remake more for some reason. I also had watched the original before watching the remake.

Sculpt 01-05-2017 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ImmortalSlasher (Post 1023133)
The Grudge -

I know I never saw this movie completely before. I remember so many bits from it though. Perhaps catching parts on TV, cable, and the trailer in the past. I know I saw the original some time ago, which I like. Many parts of the remake seem directly lifted from the original and some of the casting as well. This might be one of those remakes that was made for US audiences because they couldn't be bothered with reading subtitles. Overall it's ok. Only a few notable scenes in the elevator and bus. And worth a watch for Buffy. I'll watch the original again when I get a chance. I bet it comes off as the superior version.

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I actually like the remake more for some reason. I also had watched the original before watching the remake.

The thing I liked best about the remake was not having to read subtitles so I could stare at Sarah Michelle Gellar's face. Which I think was the best thing that came out of both films.


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