The Devil All the Time - 8/10
I think it's maybe a 7/10 but my Donnie Darko/almost Spidey-senses tell me it's more of an 8/10.
It felt damned slow to be honest. But those movies are more often my jam. The issue was figuring out what was the point of the whole damned mess. I don't think I ever did. But it left me with a certain cosmic feeling that I liked, so I gave it a rating better than it probably deserves.
Originally Posted by Sting
I'm watching Fargo ('96) for the second time. I remember really liking it.
Originally Posted by Sting
'well he's got his gun on his hip there and he looks like a nice enough guy. It's a real shame.'
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The New York Ripper- 7/10
Old school Fulci flick about a serial killer in New York who disguises his voice like a duck while cutting women up. The movie has one of the best/worst graphic scenes of violence you will ever see. Currently for free on the Tubi app on your roku's.
I finally watched Hubie Halloween (8/10) based on your review with my son this weekend and we both really enjoyed it. It was kind of slow in the middle, but it never really dragged. Some of the jokes took a while to setup (like the neighbor and the escaped mental patient, the radio announcer, etc.) but when the payoff came for each it was worth it! It very much had the Billy Madison vibe with some neck snapping shifts between childish humor and gross-out adult jokes but all in all it was harmless fun.
I rated it higher than I thought it would to be honest because some of the stuff stuck with me after I watched it as my son and I continued to quote itlol . Perfect Halloween movie for the 12 year old in all of our souls.
Body Cam- 1/10
Even for an agenda driven supernatural movie this was just BAD.
Northman,
What's up? I know you love horror movies. I am new to Rob Zombie's horror movies. Is "House of 1,000 corspes" connected to "The Devil's reject" and "3 From Hell?"
I saw "House of 1,000 corspes" last night with closed caption on. Man, it is crazy!
Yea, they are all part of the trilogy. House is first, Devils Rejects, and then 3 From Hell. But in that last one Sid Haig is barely in it because of his health and untimely death so Richard Brake (31) became the 3rd party in that one. House is pretty good but my favorite of that trilogy is Devils Rejects. Bill Mosley is so good in that particular movie.
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