I'm not in a rush to see Nosferatu, I haven't even seen Nosferaone yet.

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

How did you hack into my account??  :laughing:


Personally, I haven't trusted Nosferatu since he pulled that joke on Spongebob




Quote from: SGR on Jan 10, 2025, 09:09 PMI thought the first Smile was just ok. The ending kinda sucked though.

The main reason the ending sucked because that character forgot everything he was learning throughout the movie with us. I love that the second movie picks up exactly with the same guy.

I was this cool the whole time.



The Vampire Bat (1933)

:3stars:


Horror film about mysterious deaths occurring in a small European village. The victims are all found with two puncture marks on their necks and are drained of their blood. Rumors of vampires spread through the village while the local constable tries to find clues to solve the murders, which he suspects are the work of a homicidal lunatic. The plot has a couple of unexplained holes in it, which occur later in the film, but they don't ruin the film as far as horror flicks go.


I was so frustrated yesterday I wanted to clothesline Trump supporters and throw rocks at Proud boys and burn their trucks so I went to the movies and avoided watching Trump's speech. I went to see Nosferatu.

I heard rumors that it was a horny film but I didn't realize how much so. It's a re-telling of the 1922(?) movie but with some nice homage and camerawork. I feel like each actor got a scene to really be over the top and showcase their acting skills. This movie was well done and worth the watch. Eggers(the director) did a great job.

:5stars:

I was this cool the whole time.

Quote from: DJChameleon on Jan 21, 2025, 03:30 PMI was so frustrated yesterday I wanted to clothesline Trump supporters and throw rocks at Proud boys and burn their trucks so I went to the movies and avoided watching Trump's speech. I went to see Nosferatu.

I heard rumors that it was a horny film but I didn't realize how much so. It's a re-telling of the 1922(?) movie but with some nice homage and camerawork. I feel like each actor got a scene to really be over the top and showcase their acting skills. This movie was well done and worth the watch. Eggers(the director) did a great job.

:5stars:

I thought you said you didn't want to see Trump?  :laughing:


Quote from: DJChameleon on Jan 21, 2025, 03:30 PMI was so frustrated yesterday I wanted to clothesline Trump supporters and throw rocks at Proud boys and burn their trucks so I went to the movies and avoided watching Trump's speech. I went to see Nosferatu.

I heard rumors that it was a horny film but I didn't realize how much so. It's a re-telling of the 1922(?) movie but with some nice homage and camerawork. I feel like each actor got a scene to really be over the top and showcase their acting skills. This movie was well done and worth the watch. Eggers(the director) did a great job.

:5stars:

I haven't seen Nosferatu yet - will probably wait til its streaming. But I'm a big Eggers fan - you ever seen The Lighthouse or The Witch, DJ?


Quote from: SGR on Jan 24, 2025, 12:21 AMI haven't seen Nosferatu yet - will probably wait til its streaming. But I'm a big Eggers fan - you ever seen The Lighthouse or The Witch, DJ?

No to both. Im more inclined to watch The Lighthouse first before The Witch.

I was this cool the whole time.

Quote from: DJChameleon on Jan 24, 2025, 05:29 AMNo to both. Im more inclined to watch The Lighthouse first before The Witch.

Highly, highly recommended. The Lighthouse was phenomenal. I thought it'd be somewhat of a typical A24 studios indie horror flick, but it was so much more. You wouldn't think it, but I can't remember the last movie that made me laugh like that one did. The dialogue and performances from Willem DaFoe and Robert Pattinson were absolutely top fuckin notch. And as a New Englander myself, it hit that special fibre of familiarity (in similar ways to The Witch, also a New England film, did - but not quite the same way since that one is much further removed from our current time). Pretty easily the best film I watched last year.


Quote from: SGR on Jan 24, 2025, 05:33 AMHighly, highly recommended. The Lighthouse was phenomenal. I thought it'd be somewhat of a typical A24 studios indie horror flick, but it was so much more. You wouldn't think it, but I can't remember the last movie that made me laugh like that one did. The dialogue and performances from Willem DaFoe and Robert Pattinson were absolutely top fuckin notch. And as a New Englander myself, it hit that special fibre of familiarity (in similar ways to The Witch, also a New England film, did - but not quite the same way since that one is much further removed from our current time). Pretty easily the best film I watched last year.

He also did The Northman, I think it's called.


I also really enjoyed The Lighthouse 🙂 More so than The Northman or The Witch. That one and Nosferatu are his best ones so far, I think.

Happiness is a warm manatee



Roar of the Press (1941)

:3stars:


A recently married newspaper reporter on his honeymoon, witnesses a man fall from a building to the street below. He quickly calls the story in to his editor, who tells him to cover the story and find out more info on the man, which eventually leads to him discovering a sinister plot involving foreign agents. Various moments of romantic comic relief between the husband and wife are added to the story as it unfolds.





United States of Insanity still has 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.

It's a good documentary about juggalos.




Movie Review: Waterworld (1995)

Watches like a failed book adaptation.

What year is this?!?!/10

motherfucker, i fed my young to the hawk