Post by darksidebeadle on Oct 7, 2018 22:08:30 GMT
?! It was one of the most disturbing, strangest and fucked up scenes I have seen. I meant in all negative ways, of course. However, the rest was just average with some bad things. The best thing is the makeups, I'm surprised how cool makeups they did for it. We know Doug Bradley’s Pinhead will always be the one and only Pinhead, but the new Pinhead is also good. It is definitely better than most other crap sequels, but that’s not saying much. It’s really bad and disturbing, but overall, I enjoyed it a bit in a bad ways.Due Date (2010) 8.5/10
The Hours (2002) 7.5/10
Night of the Living Dead (1968) 10/10 (rewatch) - It’s been 50 years since this low-budget zombie movie released on October 1, 1968. I haven’t seen it in three years, so it was the time to rewatch. I still love it as it’s still creepy and even more memorable. All characters were really likeable. Since Barbara is the main protagonist in it, I must admit that I really liked her and I even prefer her over badass Barbara from the remake, although I know she was afraid as f-ck and doing nothing. I have no idea why, but it might be because the character was one of the most memorable things from the movie, even without her, it would be probably less important. Also, that clothes and hairstyle looked really good on Judith O’Dean. Ben was also a good character, but it's just like he acted like he thought he's already a hero and would kick all zombies's asses. The atmosphere was very pleasent. The editing is ridiculous, but I loved it as it seemed very different. The scenario is simply amazing and that’s why it was very interesting to watch. The ending is sad, but the very end is absolutely terrifying. This movie is 50 years old and it's still easily one of the best zombie movies ever made. George Romero, you did a great job. My rating: 10/10.
Atonement (2007) 9.5/10 - This movie got me 😭😭😭. Seriously, this is absolutely good movie with beautiful sad love story, beautiful cinematography and stunning performances by Knightley and McAvoy. Saoirse Ronan gives a strong performance for playing young Briony, but Vanessa Redgrave gave even stronger as older Briony who was in it only like 5 minutes and I think she should have been nominated an Oscar. Excellent drama/romance movie!
Splinter (2008) 8.5/10 (rewatch) - I haven’t seen it in almost probably 10 years and I only remember some of the scenes and that it is set in a gas station. That’s it and it honestly scared the hell out of me as a kid. However, Splinter (2008) is still really a great monster movie. I don’t like the way they did with edits because it was quick and also super-fast shaky camera, but overall, it has amazing practical effects. I really liked all four characters, they are all still interesting and memorable. I thought it was shot in Australia, but it’s actually American, though it really feels like it’s Australian film. Overall, it’s a great, scary, enjoyable, thrilling and very fun movie.
The Fog (1980) 9/10 - Damn, it has some amazing shots and beautiful cinematography. It’s different and lots of interesting to watch it. Loved it!
Demons 2 (1986) 8.5/10 - I loved the first one, this one is still so good. It has a terrible makeups as from the first one, but still absolutely amazing. Some of the scenes are really terrifying, especially the dog scene. It might give the kids a nightmares. All I have to say that I absolutely enjoyed it.
Night of the Living Dead (1968)6.5 i like it but its my least fave of the trilogy
Atonement (2007) 6.5-7
The Fog (1980) not a fan, it has its plus's like the visuals though 4.5/10


