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Smile: 3/10

Is what it is with the usual ups and downs of someone trying to escape the inescapable. Spoiler: they don't escape.

Smile 2: 2/10

It seems the only point of enjoyment is seeing how everyone interconnects. When you establish that you can't defeat whatever the evil is, sequels seem really pointless.

A quiet place: 3/10

This bored me. My scores might be a bit harsh for this and Smile 1, but I don't agree with myself grading one higher than the other. The monsters and their twitchiness in a world that is noisy as hell...and then their apparent weakness...I just couldn't buy into their premise.
 
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I forgot to post the podcast we did on Speak No Evil and its remake. You have to skip about 7 or 8 minutes of fantasy football talk. Couldn’t be helped. Cohost had an all time bad beat in the playoffs and he didn’t even know the extent of it.



Also, since someone mentioned Possession last page…We talked about it on our Thanksgiving episode. It’s one of my favorite movies and my cohost hadn’t seen it. We talk about Event Horizon and In The Mouth of Madness beforehand…the theme of Thanksgiving episodes is to give thanks to an actor for three of their horror roles. So we were giving thanks to Sam Neill. Mostly to get my friend to watch Possession. Btw…he’s joking in his final assessment. He loves the movie and has mentioned it on subsequent episodes.

 
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I forgot to post the podcast we did on Speak No Evil and its remake. You have to skip about 7 or 8 minutes of fantasy football talk. Couldn’t be helped. Cohost had an all time bad beat in the playoffs and he didn’t even know the extent of it.



Also, since someone mentioned Possession last page…We talked about it on our Thanksgiving episode. It’s one of my favorite movies and my cohost hadn’t seen it. We talk about Event Horizon and In The Mouth of Madness beforehand…the theme of Thanksgiving episodes is to give thanks to an actor for three of their horror roles. So we were giving thanks to Sam Neill. Mostly to get my friend to watch Possession. Btw…he’s joking in his final assessment. He loves the movie and has mentioned it on subsequent episodes.


My buddy and his wife tried to watch Possession last week and told me they quit an hour in and the acting was too weird for them and they couldn't hang. It is so interesting how different people respond to it. Art house and more out there movies definitely aren't their usual style. They are more traditional jump scare or slasher horror types. But cool you have a podcast about it.
 

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My buddy and his wife tried to watch Possession last week and told me they quit an hour in and the acting was too weird for them and they couldn't hang. It is so interesting how different people respond to it. Art house and more out there movies definitely aren't their usual style. They are more traditional jump scare or slasher horror types. But cool you have a podcast about it.
I watched it a few years ago and didn't care for it, myself. Artsy and "out there" films aren't usually my thing, either, so that tracks.
 
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My buddy and his wife tried to watch Possession last week and told me they quit an hour in and the acting was too weird for them and they couldn't hang. It is so interesting how different people respond to it. Art house and more out there movies definitely aren't their usual style. They are more traditional jump scare or slasher horror types. But cool you have a podcast about it.
The way they speak to each other is the thing that instantly drew me to it. I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s such a brilliant way to convey how these two people who were once in love can no longer communicate with each other. I tried to explain what I think this was a couple of times and I can never quite get it. It’s almost like they’re having two different conversations….but the words actually work out. It’s more like they have completely out of place tonal shifts with each other from line to line.

And the first half of the movie is surprisingly straightforward outside of those performances. Then the second half happens with doppelgängers and World War III and the scene where she you know what with the you know what…and for the life of me none of that is stranger or more affecting than the way they respond to each other. I told my friend…a kid drowns himself in this movie and it’s not in the top 50 things I think about when I watch it.

Also, Mark watching a video of Anna at ballet class…allowing her to break the 4th wall and stare down the barrel of the camera is more terrifying than anything to me. I don’t know why. It’s unsettling in a way nothing unsettles me. And when he hits her and she looks at him and smiles…or the scene in the subway…her performance is the most unhinged, beautiful thing.

I can’t get enough of this movie.
 

Nakatomi

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The way they speak to each other is the thing that instantly drew me to it. I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s such a brilliant way to convey how these two people who were once in love can no longer communicate with each other. I tried to explain what I think this was a couple of times and I can never quite get it. It’s almost like they’re having two different conversations….but the words actually work out. It’s more like they have completely out of place tonal shifts with each other from line to line.

And the first half of the movie is surprisingly straightforward outside of those performances. Then the second half happens with doppelgängers and World War III and the scene where she you know what with the you know what…and for the life of me none of that is stranger or more affecting than the way they respond to each other. I told my friend…a kid drowns himself in this movie and it’s not in the top 50 things I think about when I watch it.

Also, Mark watching a video of Anna at ballet class…allowing her to break the 4th wall and stare down the barrel of the camera is more terrifying than anything to me. I don’t know why. It’s unsettling in a way nothing unsettles me. And when he hits her and she looks at him and smiles…or the scene in the subway…her performance is the most unhinged, beautiful thing.

I can’t get enough of this movie.
I didn't consider he drowned himself. I thought he was just hiding and showing he felt unsafe. Interesting take.
 

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Good Heavens Terrifier star David Howard Thornton plays The Joker in new images from Jokers Wild
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I watched long legs and it was a well made film.. but SPOILERS.






I can't be the only one who couldn't take Nicholas Cage seriously? It took me out of the horror, especially when the movie presented itself quite seriously before he started appearing regularly.

Guess that's what happens when you grow up watching his shitty movie era.
 
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I watched long legs and it was a well made film.. but SPOILERS.






I can't be the only one who couldn't take Nicholas Cage seriously? It took me out of the horror, especially when the movie presented itself quite seriously before he started appearing regularly.

Guess that's what happens when you grow up watching his shitty movie era.

I thought it was hilariously bad too. The makeup just looked like plastic surgery gone wrong.
 

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