Salutations, Horror Board members. Time to list / discuss what movies you watched last week, horror and otherwise.
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triggerhappy6 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 01:37 PM)
Not a whole lot of horror:
Victoria (2015): 7.5-8/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/14226388/reference
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015): 7/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/11638355/reference
UHF (1989): 7/10 (seen it before)
http://www.imdb.com/board/10098546/reference
American Honey (2016): 6/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/13721936/reference
Stealing Harvard (2002): 5/10 (seen it before)
http://www.imdb.com/board/10265808/reference
The BFG (2016): 5/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/13691740/reference
The Nanny Diaries (2007): 5/10 (seen it before)
http://www.imdb.com/board/10489237/reference
Love and Other Disasters (2006): 4/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/10452643/reference
Storks (2016): 4/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/14624424/reference
Don't Think Twice (2016): 4/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/14972062/reference
Satanic (2016): 3/10
http://www.imdb.com/board/14796122/reference
10/10 - One of my absolute favorite movies (0,2%)
9/10 - Great movie and a personal favorite (0,9%)
8/10 Very good movie (6,3%)
7/10 - Good movie (20,2%)
6/10 - Pretty good movie, I liked it (31,4%)
5/10 - Average movie (17,2%)
4/10 - Below average movie (11,9%)
3/10 - Bad movie (7,1%)
2/10 - Very bad movie (3,4%)
1/10 - Extremely bad movie, pure s**t (1,4%) -
thegoosefliesatnight-85610 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 04:29 PM)
Finally watched Lights Out last night and rather enjoyed it. Not a modern horror classic, but an effective little flick with some solid performances.
Most recent viewings:
Lights Out- 7/10 -
ebossert — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 05:30 PM)
I started posting videos of my DVD collection recently. Here's the playlist:
Part 46 of my Asian Horror Year In Review playlist is now up. It covers my favorite films released during 2008:
Here are the films I saw the last three weeks.
Highly Recommended
The Chaser (2008) (Korean Thriller) (repeat viewing) While looking for a missing prostitute, a pimp crosses paths with a serial killer in this film by Hong-jin Na. The structure of this film is rather unorthodox as the identity of the killer is revealed very early, leaving much of the running time to be spent on both the gathering of evidence as well as finding one of the missing girls. The police investigation is rather by-the-book, mostly avoiding the bumbling cops that we see in some other Korean movies, but there are a few bone-headed moves along the way. Pacing is fantastic and this moves very fluidly, with a runtime of two full hours that flies right by. Viewer beware that there are some bloody, disturbing images. Performances are top notch.
Seagull Diner (aka Kamome Diner) (2006) (Japanese Comedy/Drama) (repeat viewing) A Japanese woman opens a small diner in Finland and interacts with her customers as well as two other Japanese women in this film by Naoko Ogigame. The strength of this film is the charming relations between the characters as well as the uber-pleasant mood and warmth that emanates from every single scene. I wanted to crawl through my television set and order some hot coffee and cinnamon rolls. Lots of food preparation is shown, so watching this movie on an empty stomach is a really bad idea. This is an excellent example of how quaint character interaction can carry an entire film. It's impossible to not be in a fantastic mood after watching this. Full disclose though: I did screen this with relatives and they did not like it, finding it too slow and uneventful.
Call of Heroes (2016) (Chinese Action/Drama) Set in 1914 following the collapse of the Qing dynasty, the film tells the story of a group of villagers (Lau Ching Wan, Eddie Peng) who stand up to a cruel young warlord (Louis Koo) who is protected by a Commander (Wu Jing) with proficient martial arts skills as well as a small army. The premise is interesting because the warlord is captured by the villagers early on, forcing them to decide on whether or not they should execute him, which would then bring the supporting army down upon them. The loaded cast is fun to watch. Koo is good as the slimy, sadistic bad guy, and his over-the-top performance works. Wu Jing is a more nuanced antagonist who has warped principles. The hand-to-hand combat is impressive and spaced out nicely, with the finale being the best set piece (Peng moves very well for an actor without martial arts background). As an added bonus, this movie actually has some good drama and character interaction too. A definite crowd-pleaser.
Recommended
Tunnel (2016) (Korean Drama/Thriller) A man (Jung-woo Ha) is on his way home when the poorly constructed tunnel he is driving through collapses, leaving him trapped. Sounds like a boring premise, but this is a good quality drama that nicely increases a sense of hopelessness for the entire runtime. Focus is placed mostly on the stuff inside the tunnel, but also shows the issues on the outside with the rescue team. There are two intense suspense sequences during the opening hour. This is also extremely claustrophobic, since the protagonist is restricted to a few very small crawl spaces. Some have criticized this film for being drawn out, but I thought the two hour runtime seemed justified given the premise.
Zombie Self Defense Force (2006) (Japanese Horror/Comedy) On a routine training exercise, soldiers from the Japan Self-Defense Force encounter a UFO that releases strange radiation on a town. When the inhabitants turn into zombies, the soldiers and several survivors barricade themselves in a hotel and attempt to survive the assault. This is low budget and generally low quality in terms of traditional filmmaking elements, but it's more entertaining than expected. Very nicely paced, with zombies on screen for at least 80% of the runtime. These are slow moving zombies, but they are rather aggressive and shooting them in the head only temporarily stuns them. This is from the same production company as Highschool Girl Rika: Zombie Hunter, and we get the same nasty, bloody neck bites here too. As well as some other gory stuff. The humor is silly, but definitely amusing (one scene involving a pregnant corpse is laugh out loud hilarious). The ending is satisfying. (Viewed without subtitles.)
The Village: Achiara's Secret (2015) (Korean Drama Mystery Television Series) Achiara is a small and peaceful village with nearly zero crime. A young woman arrives in the village to research her ancestry, but discovers a corpse in a nearby woodland area. She teams up with a police officer to find the truth. But in doing so, the ugliness of the villa -
ebossert — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 08:52 AM)
It seemed like a sequel, since it picked up after the events of the original film.
YouTube Asian Movie Review Channel
https://www.youtube.com/user/anticlimacus100 -
Scarecrow-88 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 09:05 PM)
I'll include tonight because I don't know how busy I'll be next Sunday. This is over the last few weeks.
Silent Night (2012) **
To All a Good Night (1980) **
Wild Strawberries (1957) *****
Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983) ****
Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 (1987) (* added for its unintentional comic value)
The Mad Genius (1931) ****
The Santa Clause 2 (2002) **
The Little Drummer Boy (1968) ***
A Carol for Another Christmas (1964) ****
Christmas in Connecticut (1945) ***½
Frosty Returns (1992) *½
Cricket on the Hearth (1967) ***
Burden of Dreams (1982) *****
The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? (2015) ***
Frosty the Snowman (1969) ****½
Muppet's Christmas Carol ***½
A Christmas Carol (1938) ***½
The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) ***½
How to Be Single (2016) **
Paddington (2014) ****
The Iron Giant (1999) *****
Don't Open Till Christmas (1984) **
The Polar Express (2004) ****
Scrooged (1988) ***½
Silent Night, Deadly Night III (1989) **
I Spit on Your Grave III (2015) ***½ -
lost-in-limbo — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 11:53 PM)
Lone Wolf & Cub Series; [repeats]
Sword of Vengeance (1972) 8/10
Baby Cart at the River Styx (1972) 9/10
Baby Cart to Hades (1972) 7/10
Baby Cart in Peril (1972) 9/10
Baby Cart in the Land of Demons (1973) 8/10
White Heaven in Hell (1974) 8/10
Closer to God (2014) 5/10
I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016) 7/10
Bat Without Wings (1980) 7/10
Lupin the 3rd: The Hemingway Papers (1990) 8/10
High Rise (2015) 6/10
Anti-Birth (2016) 5/10
Tale of Tales (2015) 6/10
Horror Hotline: Big Head Monster (2001) [repeat] 6/10 -
Schiz-Ke-Bab — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 07:57 AM)
The Black Scorpion (1957)
- Fun 50s sci-fi monster movie in which giant scorpions terrorize Mexico.
Una sull'altra (1969) - Early stylish thriller from Fulci, often referred to as a giallo, but that's probably debatable.
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) - Yep, it's that time of year.
http://www.haneke.net/
- Fun 50s sci-fi monster movie in which giant scorpions terrorize Mexico.
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Hey_Sweden — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 08:10 AM)
I love a good 50s giant monster movie. I know I've had "The Black Scorpion" on my Amazon.ca wish list for a while.
I watched "Christmas Vacation" earlier in the month. Great stuff. "Merry Christmas! Sh*tter was full!"
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jdidaco — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 10:30 PM)
Hi Hey_Sweden and Everyone,
Horror (and
fantastique
)- related viewings last week (in
bold
)
Viewings from the past three/four weeks;
A batch from USA:
The Black Room (1935) - Roy William Neill
. 8/10
Edge of Fury (1953-58) - Irving Lerner and Robert J. Gurney Jr.
. 8/10
The Exotic Ones (1968) - Ron Ormond
. 7/10
The Psycho Lover (1970) - Robert Vincent O'Neill
. 7/10
Sweet Kill (1972) - Curtis Hanson
. 7/10
The Love Butcher (1975) - Don Jones and Mikel Angel
. 8/10
Pick-up (1975) - Bernard Hirschenson
. 7/10
The Driller Killer (1979) - Abel Ferrara
. 7/10
Impostors (1979) - Mark Rappaport. 9/10
Gal Young Un (1979) - Victor Nunez. 8/10
Soft Fiction (1979) - Chick Strand. 9/10
Chott el-Djerid (A Portrait in Light and Heat) (1979) - Bill Viola. 8/10
A batch from UK/The Flipside of British Cinema:
The Last Journey (1936) - Bernard Vorhaus. 8/10
Together (1956) - Lorenza Mazzetti and Denis Horne. 8/10
The Wild Affair (1965) - John Krish. 8/10
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970) - Kevin Billington. 7-8/10
Incense for the Damned (1970) - Robert Hartford-Davis
. 7/10
The Spy's Wife (1972) - Gerry O'Hara. 8/10
Repeater (1979) - Christopher Monger. 8/10
Anti-Clock (1979) - Jane Arden and Jack Bond
. 9/10
Thriller (1979) - Sally Potter. 9/10
The Fall of the Louse of Usher: A Gothic Tale for the 21st Century (2002) - Ken Russell
. 6/10
Uncle David (2010) - David Hoyle, Mike Nicholls and Gary Reich
. 7/10
Guide to the Flipside of British Cinema (2010) - Jake West. 7/10
A batch from Italy:
Senza sapere niente di lei (Unknown Woman, 1969) - Luigi Comencini
. 8/10
Vergogna schifosi (Dirty Angels, 1969) - Mauro Severino
. 8/10
Cristiana monaca indemoniata (Our Lady of Lust, 1972) - Sergio Bergonzelli
. 8/10
No il caso è felicemente risolto (No, the Case Is Happily Resolved, 1973) - Vittorio Salerno
. 8-9/10
Mania (1974) - Renato Polselli
. 7/10
La cerimonia dei sensi (The Ceremony of the Senses, 1979) - Antonio D'Agostino
. 8/10
Il porno shop della settima strada (Pleasure Shop on 7th Ave., 1979) - Joe D'Amato
. 6/10
Sexual Aberration (Sesso perverso) (Libidomania, 1979) - Bruno Mattei
. 6/10
Malabimba (The Malicious Whore, 1979) - Andrea Bianchi
. 6/10
Play Motel (1979) - Mario Gariazzo
. 5/10
L'umanoide (The Humanoid, 1979) - Aldo Lado
. 5/10
Jesús Franco triple-treat:
Plaisir à trois (How to Seduce a Virgin, 1974) - Jesús Franco
. 8/10
Elles font tout (They Do Everything, 1979) - Jesús Franco. 7/10
La casa de las mujeres perdidas (The House of Lost Women, 1983) - Jesús Franco. 8-9/10
Behind the Fusuma Screen - Japanese Erotica:
Jokôsei: tenshi no harawata (Angel Guts: High School Coed, 1978) - Chûsei Sone
. 9/10
Tenshi no harawata: Akai beep (Angel Guts: Red Classroom, 1979) - Chûsei Sone
. 10/10
Tenshi no harawata: Nami (Angel Guts: Nami, 1979) - Noboru Tanaka
. 9/10
Niku no hyoteki: ubau (Flesh Target: Rape, 1979) - Yukihiro Sawada
. 8/10
Nureta shumatsu (Wet Weekend, 1979) - Kichitaro Negishi. 8/10
Rape shot: Momoe no kuchibiru (Rape Shot: Momoe's Lips, 1979) - Katsuhiko Fujii
. 6/10
Kangofu nikki: Itazura na yubi (Nurse Diary: Wicked Finger, 1979) - Shinichi Shiratori. 6/10
Shudojo: nure nawa zange (Wet & Rope, 1979) - Kôyû Ohara
. 7/10
Dan Oniroku nawa to hada (Rope and Skin, 1979) - Shôgorô Nishimura
. 8/10
Tenshi no harawata: Akai inga (Angel Guts: Red Porno, 1981) - Toshiharu Ikeda
. 8/10
Tenshi no harawata: Akai memai (Angel Guts: Red Vertigo, 1988) - Takashi Ishii
. 8/10
Tenshi no harawata: Akai senkô (Angel Guts: Red Flash, 1994) - Takashi Ishii
. 8/10
Greek New Wave triple-treat:
Kinetta (2005) - Yorgos Lanthimos. 7/10
I antarsia tis kokkinis Marias (The Rebellion of Red Maria, 2011) - Costas Zapas. 8/10
Norvigia (Norway, 2014) - Yannis Veslemes
. 6/10
One of my favorite moments from John Krish's highly influential 'The Wild Affair' - Terry-Thomas as the lecherous boss, Jimmy Logan as the even more lecherous executive, the incomparable Victor Spinetti stealing the film as he creates the ultimate "vampire look" on the wonderful Nancy Kwan, who sports a Vidal Sassoon bob and a Mary Quant dress! -
And to celebrate the upcoming festivities, a beautiful track by "Le Groupe X" (actually electronic wizard Gianluigi Pezzera), for the strange and disturbing Sadean trip, 'La cerimonia dei sensi' -
Merry Christmas, Horror Board!
jd -
psychotronicbeatnik — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 12:59 PM)
Plaisir à trois (How to Seduce a Virgin, 1974) - Jesús Franco. 8/10
Elles font tout (They Do Everything, 1979) - Jesús Franco. 7/10
La casa de las mujeres perdidas (The House of Lost Women, 1983) - Jesús Franco. 8-9/10
I've seen maybe 60+ Francos but none of these three. Always more Franco to watch!
Happy Holidays jd!
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psychotronicbeatnik — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 01:09 PM)
Happy Holidays Scott and fellow horror movie watchers,
I'm wearing a handmade t-shirt at work today that has a picture of Santa and just the words, "You Better Watch Out." It's my favorite Christmas garb - and only partially because of the movie with the same title (aka Christmas Evil). A very underrated flick by most - glad to see you really appreciate it. Another underrated flick on your week's watchings that I think is terrific is The Border - great performances, direction, story - just a top notch film all around.
Here's what I watched last week (3 Bressons and a Christmas movie!):
9)
A Man Escaped
(1956)
Robert Bresson
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4th V. 12/14
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Rating: 10.0
10)
Pickpocket
(1959)
Robert Bresson
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3rd V. 12/15
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Rating: 9.0
11)
Au Hasard Balthazar
(1966)
Robert Bresson
3
/
3rd V. 12/16
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Rating: 10.0
12)
Gremlins
(1984)
Joe Dante
5
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8th V. 12/16
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Rating: 9.0
Plus about a dozen Dark Shadows episodes (from the Phoenix storyline in season one).
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psychotronicbeatnik — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 02:39 PM)
For me it's up there with A Christmas Story, Scrooge (w/ Alistair Sim), It's a Wonderful Life, Bad Santa, A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (w/ Karloff). It would be a Sophie's Choice moment if I was forced to pick a favorite.
Happy holidays!
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jdidaco — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 04:19 AM)
beatnik!
Your viewings last week gave me the strangest film scenario/dream ever - can you image Bresson directing the wicked and vicious creatures: a Gremlin-Mouchette, Gremlin-pickpocket, Gremlin-country priest, What a combination you've made, Bresson-Gremlins!
Grab those Francos, they're great. 'Elles font tout' has one of Lina Romay's most delicious comic performances as a porn actress teaching invaluable sex lessons on three problematic couples. 'Plaisir à trois' is Franco in pure Sadean mode, inspired by "La Philosophie dans le boudoir" and one of his most visual succulent and hauntingly disturbing films (with memorable performances, particularly Alice Arno, never more beautiful; make sure to put your hands on the absolutely gorgeous
Mondo Macabro
DVD release). 'La casa de las mujeres perdidas' is top Franco, a claustrophobic melodrama, centering on the slow disintegration of an isolated family (very similar to 'The Hot Nights of Linda').
Happy Holidays, Mr. psychotronic,
jd -
psychotronicbeatnik — 9 years ago(December 27, 2016 10:54 AM)
I picture a Bresson Grmelins where they cause everything to go wrong in A Man Escaped. The Balthasar Gremlins might be too much to take - imagining them heaping more torture upon Balthasar, but these are wonderfully funny scenarios.
If you haven't found it already the Film Companion for 2017 is posted and ready for next year's film logging. Here's the link:
http://www.imdb.com/board/bd0000024/nest/264176876?d=264364324#264364324
jd
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