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hellboy wrote:I'll take your word for it. Most horror movies I watch (sci-fi or otherwise) tend to be a bunch of people dying as a result of poor decision making (admittedly under duress).
Yeah, but for the most part that stupidity is intentional on the part of the writers, whereas in the case of Life it doesn't really seem like the writers understand that the things their characters are doing are stupid. Like in Alien when they're bringing the dude on with the facehugger there's somebody there who's like we shouldn't be bringing this thing on board, which makes the other characters have to justify their decision which makes it feel less stupid when they make bad decision. But, that doesn't happen here - people just do stupid shit and nobody questions it or seems to think it was a bad idea.
Also, in this case a lot of the stupid stuff happens before the threat emerges.
You all need to watch "American God's. Neil Gaiman (married to Amanda Palmer, so you know the sound track is important) has written a Gothic novel that is one of my favourites. The first episode was very satisfying. You may not warm so quickly if you haven't read the book but as the book works for the imagery so the TV version is high on visuals.
"She's a very charming and delightful creature, and has only one fault that I know of. It happens, unfortunately, that that single blemish is a want of taste. She don't like me."
liz wrote:You all need to watch "American God's. Neil Gaiman (married to Amanda Palmer, so you know the sound track is important) has written a Gothic novel that is one of my favourites. The first episode was very satisfying. You may not warm so quickly if you haven't read the book but as the book works for the imagery so the TV version is high on visuals.
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We'll I could tell you but you know what would have to happen then.
"She's a very charming and delightful creature, and has only one fault that I know of. It happens, unfortunately, that that single blemish is a want of taste. She don't like me."
I just watched Krisha, the first feature film by Trey Edward Shults who also wrote and directed the upcoming It Comes At Night. It was very good and he's a director I'm definitely going to keep an eye on.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:I just watched Krisha, the first feature film by Trey Edward Shults who also wrote and directed the upcoming It Comes At Night. It was very good and he's a director I'm definitely going to keep an eye on.
I've been wondering about Krisha. I'll have to check it out.
Watched both Logan and Suicide Squad over the weekend.
Logan was excellent. I don't think much more needs to be said about that except I'd rate it about 9/10
Suicide Squad was an interesting flick. It had some good moments, but it had a metric shit tonne of god awful lines and pointless subplots (I still have no idea why the fuck the Joker was in it). Feels like a real missed opportunity here. 4/10