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Post by Morgana on Nov 13, 2019 8:59:10 GMT
The last horror film I've seen is 'Us". It was okay, but I thought there were parts that made no sense. For instance, how is it that there are two copies of Nyong'o's character? It doesn't make any sense.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 13, 2019 15:43:43 GMT
The last horror film I've seen is 'Us". It was okay, but I thought there were parts that made no sense. For instance, how is it that there are two copies of Nyong'o's character? It doesn't make any sense. Where are you getting that there are two copies of her? I don't recall anything in the film that suggests that. But I haven't seen it in a while.
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Post by Morgana on Nov 13, 2019 15:48:39 GMT
The last horror film I've seen is 'Us". It was okay, but I thought there were parts that made no sense. For instance, how is it that there are two copies of Nyong'o's character? It doesn't make any sense. Where are you getting that there are two copies of her? I don't recall anything in the film that suggests that. But I haven't seen it in a while. The mother of the family turned out to be one of 'them' and then the was the other one that was leading the 'others' for want of a better word. At least I think so, now you've made me doubt it myself.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 13, 2019 15:57:09 GMT
Where are you getting that there are two copies of her? I don't recall anything in the film that suggests that. But I haven't seen it in a while. The mother of the family turned out to be one of 'them' and then the was the other one that was leading the 'others' for want of a better word. At least I think so, now you've made me doubt it myself. She switched with her copy as a child. The copy lived her life and then the original was the leader of the sort of 'uprising' or whatever you'd call it. There were no other versions of her, from my understanding. Total of 2, like all of the other characters.
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Post by Morgana on Nov 13, 2019 16:00:36 GMT
The mother of the family turned out to be one of 'them' and then the was the other one that was leading the 'others' for want of a better word. At least I think so, now you've made me doubt it myself. She switched with her copy as a child. The copy lived her life and then the original was the leader of the sort of 'uprising' or whatever you'd call it. There were no other versions of her, from my understanding. Total of 2, like all of the other characters. So there were two of her, as I said. I don't remember there being 2 of everyone else though.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 13, 2019 16:12:23 GMT
She switched with her copy as a child. The copy lived her life and then the original was the leader of the sort of 'uprising' or whatever you'd call it. There were no other versions of her, from my understanding. Total of 2, like all of the other characters. So there were two of her, as I said. I don't remember there being 2 of everyone else though. No, what you said is that there were 2 copies of her, which would be a total of 3. I don't know what you mean that you don't remember there being 2 of everyone else. Everyone having a double is the entire premise of the film.
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Post by Morgana on Nov 13, 2019 16:17:20 GMT
So there were two of her, as I said. I don't remember there being 2 of everyone else though. No, what you said is that there were 2 copies of her, which would be a total of 3. I don't know what you mean that you don't remember there being 2 of everyone else. Everyone having a double is the entire premise of the film. Okay, everyone had a double, that's true, but what I'm saying is that there were two copies of the mother, not including the original.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 13, 2019 16:20:14 GMT
No, what you said is that there were 2 copies of her, which would be a total of 3. I don't know what you mean that you don't remember there being 2 of everyone else. Everyone having a double is the entire premise of the film. Okay, everyone had a double, that's true, but what I'm saying is that there were two copies of the mother, not including the original. Right, you're saying there were a total of 3 of her, and I'm saying I think you're wrong and I have no idea where you're getting that idea from. Again, I haven't seen it since it was initially released, but I haven't heard anyone come away with that perception, and I have no memory of anything in the movie that would give you that impression.
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Nov 13, 2019 16:58:50 GMT
Okay, everyone had a double, that's true, but what I'm saying is that there were two copies of the mother, not including the original. Right, you're saying there were a total of 3 of her, and I'm saying I think you're wrong and I have no idea where you're getting that idea from. Again, I haven't seen it since it was initially released, but I haven't heard anyone come away with that perception, and I have no memory of anything in the movie that would give you that impression.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Nov 14, 2019 14:22:23 GMT
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Nov 15, 2019 21:54:55 GMT
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Post by rogerthat on Nov 19, 2019 4:14:31 GMT
So the first Horror film I watched sine the October Challenge was Assimilate (2019). It is the millionth retelling of Invasion of the Body Snatchers but for the teeny bopper audience.
Poor acting, no scares, lousy screenplay, and the most convoluted route to Aliens taking us over (you get bit by a rat/insect thing).
Do not waste your time on this movie.
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Nov 19, 2019 14:21:48 GMT
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Post by rogerthat on Dec 4, 2019 22:23:06 GMT
So I missed the discussions on Overlord as I thought it was supposed to be more Horror/Zombie oriented. It was pretty much just a WWII war flick with some sort of zombies as a background plot point.
Kind of disappointed.
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Post by lostinlimbo on Dec 5, 2019 23:06:41 GMT
Tried giving Rob Zombie’s The Devil’s Rejects another go, and it just doesn’t gel for me. I do like House of a 1000 Corpsesand it’s maniac energy, yet I find Zombie’s follow up to meander, and only have me engaged when Sid Haig is on screen. It was a lot more drawn out, and not as expansive like it remembered it being. Sort of dumbfounds me there’s a third film with the amount bullets that rains down upon them at the end, but I might check out Three From Hell eventually.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Dec 6, 2019 6:14:02 GMT
La Femme Nikita (1990).
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Post by Captain Spencer on Dec 7, 2019 15:23:13 GMT
It was time for my annual December viewing of Black Christmas (1974). And of course it floored me again and gave me a good supply of goosebumps, as usual.
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Post by mszanadu on Dec 7, 2019 22:09:05 GMT
It was time for my annual December viewing of Black Christmas (1974). And of course it floored me again and gave me a good supply of goosebumps, as usual.
I so agree here Dramatic Look Gopher and watch this one around
the same time in this season also .
It seems no matter how old this film is
it still holds up very well
after all these years
and it gets better with age
every time I watch it too .
A definite awesome classic horror film indeed .
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Post by lostinlimbo on Dec 7, 2019 22:23:39 GMT
‘Dead Air’ is a TV movie directed by Fred Walton (April Fool’s Day & When a Stranger Calls). Neo-Noir shades & story twists follow a radio disc jockey who becomes the infatuation of an unknown caller. A little marbled, but watchable mystery-thriller. It’s on YouTube.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Dec 8, 2019 4:27:27 GMT
It was time for my annual December viewing of Black Christmas (1974). And of course it floored me again and gave me a good supply of goosebumps, as usual.
I so agree here Dramatic Look Gopher and watch this one around
the same time in this season also .
It seems no matter how old this film is
it still holds up very well
after all these years
and it gets better with age
every time I watch it too .
A definite awesome classic horror film indeed . Like the best quality wine, Black Christmas does indeed improve with age. None of the newer millennial horror movies could ever hold a candle to this classic.
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