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the first half of this movie was surprisingly great, very funny... but then it lost it's way turned to complete shit. Complete failure in tonal shift. I don't understand how you can make a good comedy and transition midway through the movie into a shitty drama.
Cult of Chucky
Leatherface
Wind River
Gerald's Game
__________________ "Happiness is a lie. Life is horror. The light is always dying all across the universe. The last star will flicker out someday, when it does, all that remains is shadow. And I will be its king!"'-Amahl Farouk
Gender: Male Location: Balls deep in your cerebral cortex
the trailer is misleading.
Arnold's not actually in the first half of the movie (the funny part); the second half is where he shows, the tone changes and the movie begins to take itself way too serious.
Swamp Thing (1982) 6/10 - Dated and cheesy, the final monster and fight looks terrible Its nice to see Hess, Worth and Barbeau though and it has its quirks. The black kid is hilarious
Damn, I guess that I might have to check out that Jigsaw movie that's coming out after all. I don't particularly enjoy the Saw movies, but it's being directed by the Spierig Brothers, two filmmakers whose movies I have enjoyed in the past without even realizing it. Daybreakers was a really cool high concept vampire film that they did, and Predestination was an interesting high concept time travel film as well. Predestination wasn't nearly as good nor memorable as the short story "All You Zombies" which it is based on, but it showed talent to me nonetheless. However, the reason I made this post in the first place is because earlier this week I had watched their first movie from 2003 called Undead. It's a silly little zombie film and not deep at all, but I really dug it for its sense of humor. It reminded me a lot of see something early Peter Jackson might do. I respect independent filmmakers and content creators who have the vision and drive to make their story become something tangible and real, and I guess if you liked Shaun of the Dead, you'll probably like this.
Anyway...uh, Seacrest out.