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I assume if you're scraping the barrel, you've already seen Stonehearst Asylum and The Ward? They're a fair bit better than those.

Taking the opportunity to shill Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (a Hammer joint) since it has an asylum setting and is pretty underappreciated but obvs the focus is not 100% on that.
Honestly I was lazy and went on Netflix, which was my first mistake. I'll need to check if I watched those 2, but I likely have because I do love the type of film!

Do you mean the Del Toro Frankenstein? Haven't seen Monster from Hell so I'll have to look that up. Thanks for the recs!
 
I saw a few movies recently. Notably, We Bury Our Dead starring Daisy Ridley. (Yeah, THAT Daisy Ridley) Overall, it's an okay movie that has a pretty unique premise but it's relatively harmless. Daisy can be stiff at times but she manages to hit the notes she really has to and overall is passable. It'd probably be a better movie with any other actress, but that's neither here nor there. However, the plot does have a lot in common 28 Years Later and is structured similarly, or at least the movie is written in a way that reminds me of it. You know what I realized after seeing this movie? I actually like the Daisy Ridley movie better.

28 Years Later kind of fucking sucks outside of the first 15 minutes. I think 28 YL is an objectively bad movie. It's an unfocused mess that's riddled with mind bogglingly stupid plot holes and baffling choices. It does so many things that make me ask "Why did you even put this on screen?!" and characters have the survival instincts of lemmings. Come the final few minutes it also becomes incredibly self-indulgent and preachy to a point of parody. Momento mori my fucking ass.

So, what did I think of Boner Temple? This wins and it's not even a contest. I wasn't even going to see this movie because I hated 28YL so much, however reviewers said it was better and I'm a glutton for punishment. The movie is a lot more shrunken down in terms of scale. The script is also a lot simpler and thus more focused. Characters are everything and this is a character driven movie so it clears 28YL as the superior movie by such a wide margin it's not even funny. The bad part, without any spoilers, is that the movie is almost too far removed from the premise of 28 Days Later. I found myself wondering afterwards about what the point of this franchise even is anymore. It feels like we're spinning wheels and just pumping out content that really should've just been left the hell alone. There's almost no point to it at all and since there is no real cliffhanger, it's hard to care about a third entry. It's slowly morphing into the Walking Dead where the zombies become less and less of a conflict to the point they get reduced to background noise. It also doesn't help that the parts of the plot that do talk about the zombies are also trying to slowly move away from them. It's a decent flick, but it ultimately does feel like we're hitting the point of Flanderization and a 3rd entry will have the uphill battle of somehow combating this.

I also saw Primate. Dumb deaf ass hole decides to have a pet chimp. Consequences of owning a chimp ensue. If you want to see a monkey do monkey stuff and people act retarded, it's a thing that exists.

Watching JLongbone's video on the original and latest remake of Silent Night Deadly Night shows just how far slashers have fallen.
I also saw this trash. Fuck this movie. I'm not spoilering anything. You've been warned.

This movie was made by a bunch of leftist shills who tried to recreate the magic of "GARBAGE DAY!" by doing their wish fulfilment fantasy of killing Nazis. No, I am not joking. This small town actually harbors a large population of Neo Nazis who are heckin' Hail Hitlering for no damn reason and the directors coom themselves over them getting hacked apart with an axe. They shoot it as if it's the most epic thing ever with a big "KILL. NAZIS." text that gets slapped on screen. The real bad guy though was a huwhite cop trafficking children all along. Then they kill our protagonist at the end and put a chick in it and probably make her gay if this made enough for a sequel.

Fuck this movie. If it weren't for the fact I Know What You Did Last Summer 2025 exists, this would be the worst remake of the year.
 
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are there any subs for 1978 (or a English language release announced)?
I had been sorta dicking around with an MTL for the wife until I got hit by a car
I tried looking around and didn't see anything but the title is quite the SEO-killer
 
I don't really check out new movies much, but I decided to check out Weapons (2025) since it has so many good reviews, and I was surprised how blatant it was with its anti-boomer message, to the point it took me out of the film - it was too obvious that it felt like a satire. I guess the positive reviews reflect that the message must have hit home to most people on a subconscious level, because otherwise it's just another bland horror movie. The ending is just the inverse of Saturn (Boomer Witch) eating his son.
 
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🎩 The only way not to have these responses is to ignore everything made after 2016. It's surprisingly easy to do. You might miss 5 masterpieces in the muck but discover 50 others in return.

The audience loss as a result of these shitty writing practices in other genres can't happen in horror because it's social outcast-friendly and cheap to make and the audience has no standards (mostly because it's an ever-refreshing pool of 13 year olds who have never seen a horror movie before and are easily impressed), so it will never change. 🎩
 
I was rewatching Absurd and realized during the middle act, a family leaves their children at home alone so they can attend a Super Bowl party. Along the way, the family hits the antagonist but doesn't kill him, leading into the final act. Nevermind that, though ..

I declare that Absurd is a NFL Super Bowl movie. Are there any more SuperBowl/NFL/football themed horror movies we can watch instead of 8 hours of pregame talk and analytics?
 
The Last Boy Scout has a nominal football aspect to it. (I am retarded) I've not seen it, but I've always been interested in Two-Minute Warning, a Heston suspense thriller flick about a mass shooting.

Side tangent, but Night Game has the best baseball footage I've seen in any otherwise unrelated horror movie story.
 
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I don't really check out new movies much, but I decided to check out Weapons (2025) since it has so many good reviews, and I was surprised how blatant it was with its anti-boomer message, to the point it took me out of the film - it was too obvious that it felt like a satire. I guess the positive reviews reflect that the message must have hit home to most people on a subconscious level, because otherwise it's just another bland horror movie. The ending is just the inverse of Saturn (Boomer Witch) eating his son.
Honestly every time you see a modern horror film with overwhelmingly positive reviews on the likes of Rotten Tomatoes you should already know it's probably not there because it's a good horror film.
 
tbh I'm still surprised Talk To Me ended up not shit despite the massive CURRENT YEAR red flags
like yes there is an enby but he's a prick everybody mostly dislikes and they give no fucks about his enby-ing, even a line of dialog of them being dismissive of it being dumb
yes there's an interracial marriage but that doesn't come up at any point and the black people make stupid horror movie choices as good as the whites
 
Ditto the new Hellraiser. The ugly strong womyn actress was allowed to play an unsympathetic character, and the tranny was allowed to be a ghoulish freak. Felt like both of those instances went against the grain.
 
Best Sci fi horror that isn't the obvious ones we've all seen? (Predator, Alien, The Thing)
If I wanted to sound like a pretentious faggot I could say pick any Frankenstein movie. On a slightly more serious note, Night of the Creeps is a sci fi horror comedy, Galaxy of Terror could count if you like Rodger Corman, Slither could also count very nice a gory, there's the Species movies, Phantoms is kind of interesting with it's ideas.
 
While checking out what slop is scheduled to be screened at my local cinema this weekend, the scariest title I saw by far is the Paris Hilton documentary about her humble upbringing and music career.
 
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