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thebobmaster

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Terrifier, 3/10, a piece of crap

Having experienced something of a gorehound awakening in recent years and seeing the sequel to this get some buzz last year, I bought the 2-pack for these movies for like 5 bucks. Terrifier is a deliberate throwback to the early days of 80s slasher movies where a group of women get terrorized and brutalized by a sadistic killer. And turns out this is the bad kind of throwback, the one where you go "thank god we've moved past this". This feels like a movie from a bygone age, the kind which you find in the discount bin of the video rental store to watch when you're too young, and just fast forwarding to the juicy bits. Because jesus, this movie is a fucking snooze. And its monumentally bog-standard premise of consisting mostly of women getting brutalized just feels nasty and retrograde in this day and age. I'm not even gonna let it have the zero-budget defense (this was made for only $35,000), because there are films with matching budgets that look way better, have way better acting, writing, pacing and everything. I fast forwarded through what felt like half of this movie, and missed nothing.

The overexposed lighting makes it look super cheap and shitty, even while the movie itself is somewhat decently shot and the dilapidated building it takes place in has some atmosphere to it. The acting is basically porn quality. They do basically every crappy slasher cliché played completely straight, which is just fucking stupid. This was made in 2016, that kind of shit doesn't fly anymore! Most of the movie is spent watching tissue thin characters slowly skulking around samey environments with zero tension, atmosphere or stakes. It's only a little over 80 minutes long, and there's probably 10, at best 15 minutes of entertainment to be had in it.

How's the gore then? Pretty good to be honest, the practical effects look quite good and it's nice and juicy. But there's so little of it in the runtime that there is no way I could in good conscience recommend this on that alone. The only redeeming thing about this movie is the star of the show, Art the Clown, who's played by a real life mime. He's the entire conceit this movie rests on, and though he by no means saves this dreck, he is so good in the role that any time he's on screen the film's score jumps by like 5 points. He has zero spoken dialogue, and in fact doesn't make any sort of sounds at all in the movie. So he's essentially acting as if he's in a silent movie, and he's just magnificent. He conveys tons of personality and presence through physicality and expression alone, and manages to thread the needle between genuinely terrifying and darkly funny, between inhuman monster and being weirdly vulnerable. He is a superstar, and it's such a shame he's in such a piece of trash.

So yeah, a 9/10 performance in a 2/10 movie. Skip this and just watch a compilation of Art's scenes on Youtube or something.
I don't say this often about a movie, but my big issue with Terrifier is how mean it is. It's not the fun kind of slasher mean, either. This felt like a movie that had a contempt for its audience, and was punishing the viewer for daring to find entertainment in slashers.
 
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Tonight's new movie was Carnival of Souls. Twist is pretty easy to see coming nowadays, but for a moviegoer in the 60's, it must have been pretty mindblowing. Plus, it still has some decent acting, especially from the main character, and the atmosphere in the movie is great. Fun little watch.
 
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Tonight's new movie was Carnival of Souls. Twist is pretty easy to see coming nowadays, but for a moviegoer in the 60's, it must have been pretty mindblowing. Plus, it still has some decent acting, especially from the main character, and the atmosphere in the movie is great. Fun little watch.
Oh, saw that years ago (not in the 60s!), IIRC if had an interesting visual style.
 

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I don't say this often about a movie, but my big issue with Terrifier is how mean it is. It's not the fun kind of slasher mean, either. This felt like a movie that had a contempt for its audience, and was punishing the viewer for daring to find entertainment in slashers.
There are films I've found upsettingly mean-spirited and not enjoyable at all like Hobo with a Shotgun, but Terrifier was just so boring and unengaging in every aspect that I just did not care. And judging by how it became a cult hit (a gross of over $400,000 on a $35,000 budget is fucking insane), I'm assuming it was aimed at a particular, and not terribly discerning audience that didn't care whether the movie had contempt for them or not.
 

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And judging by how it became a cult hit (a gross of over $400,000 on a $35,000 budget is fucking insane), I'm assuming it was aimed at a particular, and not terribly discerning audience that didn't care whether the movie had contempt for them or not.
Might also be because there's a clown in it. I've never seen this movie myself, but I am very familiar with the clown character because I've seen him all over the place. A very clear visual hook can do a lot of heavy lifting.
 

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Today's new film for me was 1903's The Great Train Robbery. Honestly, holds up incredibly well for a film 120 years old. Easy enough plot to follow, plenty of action. Good times, and you can definitely see its influence on cinema watching it.
 

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The Talented Mr. Ripley

Maybe one of my favorite movies from the 90s that I rarely think about, as it hasn't really outlived 1999 in terms of pop culture. The 90s gets a bad rep, frankly. These days you simply couldn't make Matt Damon's version of Tom Ripley. The movie would either try to make him sympathetic (a survivor of Trauma, a victim of Society) and/or give him some kind of moralizing comeuppance, which he doesn't quite get in The Talented Mr. Ripley, although he is crying like a little ***** by the end. No, Tom Ripley is a weirdo and a creep who borrows more turns of phrases than The Dude and is an expert in muddling the truth with fastidious precision ("No, I didn't kill X and THEN kill Y") and the ability to lie just about anything by simply acting offended at the same time. The outrage is genuine, it's just coming from a different place every time. He uses human emotion like it's Batman's tool kit. Great portrait of a sociopath.

And watching it again I realized how little we get these days from actual locations. Italy is so real and lived-in in this! The movie has production value up the wazoo. It never looks like a second unit phoned it in or they used stock footage. The setting looks impeccable and the movie makes the most of it.
 

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To finish my goal of watching one new movie every day this month, watched Jack Stauber's Opal, a 2020 Adult Swim short.


I don't get it. I don't know if there is anything to get, but if there is, I don't.

ETA: For those waiting for me to finish up the Brosnan era, may be some time. I'm planning a little project in October that will take up a decent chunk of time. I'm not saying I won't get to Die Another Day, but I'm not sure when.
 
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@Piscian & @Old_Hunter_77, have either of you ever seen Headshot? It's as close as you're going to get to a Raid 3. I got this movie back in 2017, and have only seen it three times total. The third time being right now. The movie holds up well, and is a cross between The Raid and Bourne Identity (minus that franchises horrible shaky cam in the later sequels). Iko Uwais is great here too.



Also, give Triple Threat a watch if you neither you have not yet. It's a better Expendables movie than the entire franchise. I like Expendables, and love Expendables 2, but Expendables 3 is whatever, and I am not even going to bother with E4.

 

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Josie and the Pussycats - 6/10

The movie popped up on a Mojo Youtube video of the best fake songs list. The comments had people really building up this movie for its songs and I really didn't think the songs were that great, they were mainly OK to fine and I thought the boy band's Backdoor Lover was the best song of the movie and the title band doesn't really get a better one is disappointing. Most of the movie outside of the songs is basically stupid fun.

Oh, Elvis ate burgers until they killed him. Surprised you didn't know that, everyone knows that.
Burgers didn't kill Elvis, he ate shit like this. I don't know why you'd think burgers are bad for you, the bread is the worst thing on the burger.


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Barbie 7/10

I sat down and watched Barbie over the weekend. I can't really decide if it just wasn't for me, or if it was actually a muddled mess. It's a film that can't seem to decide if you're supposed to care about the logic or just have fun or if it has a message and if so what that is.

Unfortunately for me my expectations were impacted heavily by the political and critical noise around the film. Everyone seems to love or hate it and hate everyone else who disagrees with them. It's kinda like that Ghostbusters 2016 thing where if you don't like it youre incel nazi and if you do then youre a "woke something something rant about gays."
That's why I don't watch/read any reviews/takes before watching it myself if it's a movie I'm actually interested in seeing. If I'm not interested, then I'll check out reviews to sorta convince me to check out the movie.
 
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To finish my goal of watching one new movie every day this month, watched Jack Stauber's Opal, a 2020 Adult Swim short.


I don't get it. I don't know if there is anything to get, but if there is, I don't.

ETA: For those waiting for me to finish up the Brosnan era, may be some time. I'm planning a little project in October that will take up a decent chunk of time. I'm not saying I won't get to Die Another Day, but I'm not sure when.
Update: I have looked up to see if I was missing anything. I was. Holy shit, was I missing something. This is a great short, easy recommend.
 

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Talk to me 2023

I...did not enjoy this. Fucking made me ill if I'm being honest. So 10/10 I guess? If you live under a rock this was an Australian horror movie thats just made its way onto streaming. The premise is rather simple and seemingly unoriginal. Kids get together with a Ouji device to talk to spirits. Theres a play on drug use here, little heavy handed honestly, where in the kids invite spirits to take over their bodies for party entertainment and they apparently get quite a rush out of it.

The hook here is that one of spirits thats taken over one of the party goers claims with some authenticity to be protagonists mom who died a year ago under vague circumstances. Theres an imposed time limit on these encounters for safeties sake, but the girl forces it to go on longer and some truly horrific events take place. The movie definitely got to me, creepy and all that, but it also has an exceptionally gory scene that was a little too gross for me. Not like blood platter silliness, but you ever watch somebody like actually break their arm or something? It was that kinda gross.

Other than that it was fairly solid. Little lite-soda horror at a mean 90 minutes. That acting was all good, but fair warning its very australian. I genuinely could not understand what people were saying at times. Go for subtitles, if you have trouble with that stuff. Overall about a 7/10 for me.
 
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Burgers didn't kill Elvis, he ate shit like this. I don't know why you'd think burgers are bad for you, the bread is the worst thing on the burger.
No, pretty much everyone selling those little heart attacks has something on the menu called the Elvis Burger. No one out there is selling Sting burgers or Michael Jackson burgers, because they weren't killed by burgers. Sting is, AFAIK, both vegetarian and alive. Make of that what you will.
 
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Saw X
I'll give it a point for the twists and turns, but otherwise I guess I got the schlock I expected. Or not really. For the plot to work one must naturally suspend their disbelief quite a lot, and that's mostly fine, however I personally think that having "solid" B-movie writing as filler to get a gore movie to almost 2 hours of runtime only makes the whole movie feel like dumb filler. But suddenly this movie has the series highest RT rating, because Tobin Bell delivering exposition with his best Clint Eastwood act like... elevates it somehow? It's low budget, sure, but I feel scammed for actually going to the theater to see it (got nothing else to do on a Sunday). 2/10

And c'mon, really? The contraption in the poster only exists as John Kramer's daydream in the movie.
 
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Who the fuck is Saw X for? Last I checked, not even Saw fans were that adamant about Jigsaw. Lionsgate, do something else. This franchise has nothing to offer for anyone.
 
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And yet, it's the most successful opening of any Saw movie commercially, and by FAR the most successful Saw movie critically. Go figure.
 

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It's not like the sequels raised a high bar (I haven't even seen most of them).
Tell that to the fans. Most of them will say either the second or third movie raised the bar. I stopped caring about the franchise immediately after finishing Saw V in the theater. Because if they stopped caring at this point, then why should I bother? Nowadays you couldn't even get me to watch the earlier sequels though.

But I definitely enjoyed Spiral more, and of course the original is pretty good, though it's all in all different.
I know that got decent to good reception, but I'm still not interested in it.
 

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Seriously?
It made $18 million domestically, which already clears its $13 million budget. As for the critical reception, I know Rotten Tomatoes isn't the most reliable, but right now, it's sitting at 84% fresh from critics and 92% from audiences. Comparatively, the original is the second highest from critics at 50% fresh, and Jigsaw is the second highest with audiences at 89%.
 
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