If you own the physical copy, I highly recommend watching this (or Planet Terror for that matter) with the Texas premiere audience reaction / "laugh track" enabled. Really adds to the fun of this type of movie.
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My Bloody Valentine 1981
A Nova Scotian horror movie? Føkin a roight b'y
The thought of the villain writing all these Valentines poems + notes to accompany the disembodied hearts is too wholesome. He made time out of his day; he knows I love acts of service + receiving gifts <3
A mine shaft is a pretty creepy final stage for a slasher, especially the thought of being lost in one.
You know the bit in Scary Movie 3 when the sherrifs hat just…
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Nobody 2021
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
+ Imagine your dad was actually a badass. Bob Odenkirk sells the action well and makes the character feel grounded as much as the scenarios are over-the-top, the shock of which really adds to Nobody's sense of humor. The bus scene in particular is so satisfying, both brutal in it's detail + hilarious in how drawn out / shocking it is at the same time. Flipping the switch on the character in this scene is so hype, and seeing this…
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Enter the Dragon 1973
Bruce Lee was an undeniable talent, but I can't help but wish the action used more wide shots to really take in how well choreographed it more than likely was. Probably for budget reasons I imagine. Still, a respectable classic that no doubt must have inspired Mortal Kombat one way or another. At least three different genres hidden in a trench coat here. I don't know if they all blend well, but they're there.
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