I don’t shut up about needle drops.
“Micro-changes in air density, my ass.”
Was the original Multiple’s house the Parasite house?? Or just a very similar, upper class architectural marvel? I’m sure it must be but Google won’t tell me.
Very heartwarming actually, I think Pattinson’s dialect work between 17 and 18 is fantastic. Set design is wonderful. I get a little bit nauseated by the amount of Trump comparisons in modern media, but Rufallo is so good at playing a bumbling moron that I couldn’t help but be charmed.
What the hell…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Just wanted to feel a fucking tidal wave of emotion wash over me this Thursday.
First rewatch of any of lynch’s works since his death. The pilot is worth watching just on its own, but I now want to go ahead and watch the whole 3 seasons + FWWM for the third time.
Lynch & Frost created the craziest fucking thing to ever grace television, the most ridiculous amalgamation of comedy and horror with the undertones of a soap opera but…
More than a few good laughs to be had but most of the great scares / death scenes had been given away in the trailer! Probably doesn’t help that I’ve seen the trailer pretty much every time I’ve been to the cinema in the last few months. I’d certainly recommend anyone who’s planning on seeing this and hasn’t seen the trailer to refrain from doing the latter.
I think anyone who goes into this expecting something tonally similar to Longlegs…
I am still ruminating on this. It wasn’t as horrific or disturbing as I expected it to be, but body horror elements as well as score stood up well, as did performances from Moore and Qualley equally. It got a couple of good laughs and one or two moments of wanting to be sick out of me, I guess I was just expecting it to be more of a horror film than it was, so left the cinema feeling just a little disillusioned?