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blunthead

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Watched THE GOONIES with the punk last night, hadn't seen it since the eighties, realized how freakin ANNOYING the flick is. My god, those kids never shut up! I wanted to strangle little Sean Astin several times, and Chunk, too--yeesh, whining, screaming, rambling, pleading, yelling....ugh, found myself rooting for Ann Ramsey and Joey Pants--just shoot the noisy brats!

They called Corey Feldman 'Mouth', but he was the only one that wasn't making noise the whole time.
Ah, our Rat has grown up.
 

muskrat

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Watched Carl Dryer's 1932 classic horror flick Vampyr again the other night. Cats, I know I'm always going on about old movies, but trust me, this movie is freakin CREEPY. Such eerie imagery, weird sounds, a surrealistic dread hangs all over the film. Maybe it was just my frame of mind at the time, but this thing gives me the creeps. If you can get past the black and white and subtitles, give it a shot. It will freak you out.
 

blunthead

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Watched Carl Dryer's 1932 classic horror flick Vampyr again the other night. Cats, I know I'm always going on about old movies, but trust me, this movie is freakin CREEPY. Such eerie imagery, weird sounds, a surrealistic dread hangs all over the film. Maybe it was just my frame of mind at the time, but this thing gives me the creeps. If you can get past the black and white and sub titles, give it a shot. It will freak you out.
I wonder if Netflix has it.
 

morgan

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Watched a really bad movie called The Veil (2016) on Netflix the other night. Was a bit leery to begin with, since Jessica Alba played the lead. Decided to give it a chance since Lily Rabe (American Horror Story) and Thomas Jane (The Mist) also starred in the film. Both were very good, but couldn't save this movie. Too bad, because it had an interesting back story. But it couldn't be rescued from Alba and the documentary plot (this is so played out, right?) of the main storyline. :(
 

kingricefan

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Jul 11, 2006
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Bridge of Spies.

Good movie. Spielberg does his usual very good job of taking a real-life event and telling it in very good dramatic style.

Notable: The surroundings. There may all kinds of CG involved, but the 1950s Brooklyn and Berlin put me there..

Nitpick: The lighting. I realized he's trying to give the movie an aged feel, but I thought, "Did the sun never shine in 1957? Did no one ever have bright lights on?"

We enjoyed it a lot.
This was my thought when I saw Se7en in the theater- chr*st, no one had a decent lamp in the entire city of New York!!
 

kingricefan

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It's worth a look, blunt. Just really, really weird and creepy. Like found footage of some lost, evil event. I dunno, can't describe it. Makes Todd Browning's Dracula look like a Count Chocula commercial.
You want creepy? Watch Tod Browning's 'Freaks'. And when you're done watching it drop me a line- if you can.......
 

Dana Jean

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Watched Carl Dryer's 1932 classic horror flick Vampyr again the other night. Cats, I know I'm always going on about old movies, but trust me, this movie is freakin CREEPY. Such eerie imagery, weird sounds, a surrealistic dread hangs all over the film. Maybe it was just my frame of mind at the time, but this thing gives me the creeps. If you can get past the black and white and subtitles, give it a shot. It will freak you out.

I wonder if Netflix has it.

It's worth a look, blunt. Just really, really weird and creepy. Like found footage of some lost, evil event. I dunno, can't describe it. Makes Todd Browning's Dracula look like a Count Chocula commercial.

In the public domain. On youtube