One of the most effective films of all time…
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OldFriendOfTheChristys — 9 years ago(September 22, 2016 10:09 AM)
Aw, come on - not every Millennial lives up to the stereotype. Give everyone a fair shake.
If the OP is in his early 30's then he's still a Millennial. I don't think the cut-off is at 25. that's way too early. anyone in their 20's to early 30's(say born from '82 onwards) is a late bloomer Millennial.
Fair enough. My overall point though was he shouldn't assume a specific age group wouldn't be interested in the film. -
Burning_Sosobra — 9 years ago(September 22, 2016 12:39 PM)
No, that's not necessarily true. I'm no expert, but I've read somewhere that the cutoff for the so called Gen X is somewhere around '83-'84. But even if that doesn't qualify for Gen X, it certainly doesn't mean they're Millennials. Being born in '83, I was almost a legal adult in 2000, having turned 17 in March of that year.
Edit:
This website is very informative in determining the different generational timelines:
https://www.google.com/amp/www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/359589/
"Generation X. George Masnick, of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies puts this generation in the timeframe of 1965 to 1984, in part because it's a neat 20-year period. He also calls it the "baby bust," mocking "[p]undits on Madison Avenue and in the media" that call it Generation X."
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Brianne_h1984 — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 06:18 AM)
This film posessed little more then a stolen style and technique from movies like Cannibal Holcaust and UFO Abduction who actually did it better. As someone old enough to have seen this in the movie theatre it did little more then give me motion sickness from them moving the camera when trying to scare the audience by pretending they saw something and remind me of just how much better those other films were then this. There generation would probably say the same thing about us that we don't know what true horror is because if we are honest they ACTUALLY did everything before us.
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Woodyanders — 1 year ago(April 30, 2024 01:41 AM)
I love how this film suggests a lot of creepy stuff without explicitly showing too much. It's the sly and subtle way this movie leaves stuff to the viewer's imagination that makes it so goddamn creepy and unsettling.
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john kenrick — 1 month ago(February 27, 2026 08:25 AM)
Yeah, Woodyanders. I just watched
Blair Witch
, on-line, no less,–and, first time, and it got me, grabbed me where I needed that kind of grab
. It kicked butt major league, and I like it a whole lot. Great Art? I can't say. They did a first rate job with a second (at best) rate budget. It drew me in, held my attention. Thanks for posting. -
TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 27, 2026 04:44 PM)
StoneColdZombies February 27, 2026 04:43 PM
Member since January 7, 2020
Would you like me to go digging up old threads? Cuz I will do it, don’t push me, Juan.
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Donna2.0 — 1 month ago(February 28, 2026 02:01 PM)
Would you like me to go digging up old threads? Cuz I will do it, don’t push me, Juan.
Dig up some old threads from Lilith especially her threads during last presidential election.
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Donna2.0 — 1 month ago(February 28, 2026 02:03 PM)
It's still a good movie. I watched it with a 21 year old who never seen it before. He enjoyed it. He was able to explain the ending to me and he pointed out details leading up to the end that i never noticed back when the movie was brand new.
Put a muzzle on Tits Malone, PI
