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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 12:47:30 GMT
 The Mimic (2017) When I first saw your post I thought that might have been part of the other 'Mimic' franchise that had three movies and there was a fourth movie that came out and I didn't know about it but it is clearly a different one. Have you seen the other 'Mimic' movies and what did you think of them? I liked the first two the most and I didn't hate two but it felt like a ripoff of 'Rear Window' (well, I think it might have been intended to be one) and I would have preferred something more like the first two.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Sept 21, 2019 12:48:37 GMT
Ouija (2014) - 4.5/10 After all these years I checked it out on Netflix to see how bad it is. It is pretty bad, yes. Pretty boring for the most part. However, I did hear the prequel is actually far superior, so at least I can hope that there will be improvement. 
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 12:51:05 GMT
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Post by Dramatic Look Gopher on Sept 21, 2019 15:15:48 GMT
 Arguably the last great Stephen King adaptation (so far).
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Post by TheOriginalPinky on Sept 21, 2019 17:39:01 GMT
This morning The Day the Earth Sttod Still, just finished the movie The Twilight Zone, and a, currently watching Them!
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Sept 22, 2019 5:51:14 GMT
28 Days Later (2002).  
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Sept 26, 2019 21:48:26 GMT
It Follows (2014).  
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Post by Sarge on Sept 27, 2019 5:18:01 GMT
Okay, images this time, I'm at my desktop. This is one of the weirdest horror movies I've ever seen and that is saying something. The main guy is the voice of Frosty the Snowman from the 70's so I couldn't get the idea out of my mind that a snowman in a top hat was the murderer. Microwave Massacre (1983) 
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Post by lostinlimbo on Sept 27, 2019 7:20:47 GMT
Howling V: The Rebirth (1989) re-watch Probably my favourite sequel of the series. I like the who-dunnit approach, and castle setting. Even though it looks low-rent and the werewolf is kept hidden for most part, be it in the shadows, catching minor glimpses or stalking in POV shots.
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Post by lostinlimbo on Sept 27, 2019 7:34:30 GMT
 The Mimic (2017) When I first saw your post I thought that might have been part of the other 'Mimic' franchise that had three movies and there was a fourth movie that came out and I didn't know about it but it is clearly a different one. Have you seen the other 'Mimic' movies and what did you think of them? I liked the first two the most and I didn't hate two but it felt like a ripoff of 'Rear Window' (well, I think it might have been intended to be one) and I would have preferred something more like the first two. A very different mimic indeed. I’ve seen the first film, but not the sequels. It was a long time ago too. I remember thinking it was good up until it heads underground and some people find themselves trapped in an abandoned train carriage. The mimic was an unsettling creation, although for me the more it showed the less effective it got. But my memory is hazy, outside the opening sequence with the kid/s. For me it was lost in the shuffle of late 90s monster films ‘The Relic’, and ‘Deep Rising’. It was probably the better film, but I do remember those two films more... even own them.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 30, 2019 18:29:56 GMT
Dead Ringer (1964). Pretty good, Bette Davis playing double?
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Post by MrFurious on Sept 30, 2019 20:11:11 GMT
Hotel Mumbai(18) one of the movies of the year, absolutely terrifying. Violence was turned up to 11 and very nasty
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Oct 1, 2019 7:39:26 GMT
Pandorum (2009).  
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Post by Dramatic Look Gopher on Oct 2, 2019 1:20:19 GMT
Final Exam (1981) A psycho killer preys on stereotypical college students. Wow, what an amateurish crapfest this turned out to be! Poor on every level; better acting, writing, and direction can be found in any given porno flick. No style, no creativity, and a lack of gore. What it boils down to is a bunch of cardboard characters having mundane conversations. Excruciatingly dull! This could very well be the worst slasher movie I've ever seen. Final Exam definitely gets a failing grade! 
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Post by mszanadu on Oct 2, 2019 3:53:01 GMT
I watched this one for the very first time this past Monday on one of the cable channels -
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Post by teleadm on Oct 2, 2019 17:11:30 GMT
Tarantula 1955, directed by Jack Arnold. Science-Fiction and Horror as the titled eight-legger wrecks havoc in and around a small town in Arizona. A spider escapes from an isolated Arizona desert laboratory experimenting in giantism and grows to a tremendous size. The experiments is to secure food as there might be a shortage of it in the future. So testing on rats, mice and guinea pigs would be natural, but why spiders? The Tarantula leaves traces of poison and sceletons behind it, but being so gigantic, it manages to leaves no footprints whatsoever. Questions one offcourse shouldn't ask, because this is made to entertain it's specific markets. Not in class with Them 1954 and it's gigantic ants, but enetertaining enough, with standard cardboard acting.     To get the real Tarantula's to move in the right directions, they used hair dryers to blow air on them
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Post by teleadm on Oct 3, 2019 18:40:22 GMT
The Abominable Dr. Phibes 1971, directed by Robert Fuest, starring Vincent Price, Joseph Cotten, Virginia North and Terry-Thomas.  A doctor, scientist, organist, and biblical scholar, Anton Phibes, seeks revenge on the nine doctors he considers responsible for his wife's death.  Entertaining horror movie with black comedy.
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Post by forca84 on Oct 3, 2019 21:34:03 GMT
"The Daisy Chain" (2008) "Return to Horror High" "Deathwatch" (2002) "Wolf Creek" season 2 on Pop on Demand "C.H.U.D." "Climax" "Dante's Inferno" "Beach House"
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Post by lostinlimbo on Oct 4, 2019 4:22:54 GMT
Final Exam (1981) A psycho killer preys on stereotypical college students. Wow, what an amateurish crapfest this turned out to be! Poor on every level; better acting, writing, and direction can be found in any given porno flick. No style, no creativity, and a lack of gore. What it boils down to is a bunch of cardboard characters having mundane conversations. Excruciatingly dull! This could very well be the worst slasher movie I've every seen. Final Exam definitely gets a failing grade!  I remember hating this slasher the first time I saw it. But over time its slowly grown on me. Even the Raddish character.
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Post by teleadm on Oct 4, 2019 18:31:33 GMT
King Kong 1933 Well, you know the story! "It was Beauty that killed the beast!", is actually not last word uttered, its a policeman who says "Beauty?" before fadeout.   Next time you hear someone say that chrome-steel is safe, be worries! Not gonna joke this movie away, it is a product of it's time, with what was once state of the art special effects
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