Yeah saw that one at the flicks earlier this year and was hugely disappointed. The concept was interesting but how they executed it was so flat.
Only plus point was Pete Davidson who I think is a great talent.
Oh Nick, if you have even a passing Interest in cinema then I would definitely check out some Ghibli stuff.
Much more layered and morally interesting than the usual mainstream animated movies.
Start with something like Spirited Away and go from there
(By the way, its definitely not an age thing. I'm 51 and Ghibli has been around for nearly 40 years).
There's not many Ghibli movies I don't care for (think I own about 90% of them) but there is definitely one that I would recommend everyone should see and that's Grave of the Fireflies.
It will destroy you emotionally, but still make sure you see it
Yep, apart from a couple of standouts (The Beaver and Dragged Across Concrete) his last decade of work has been patchy at best.
I think he's probably hoping Lethal Weapon 5 will make him relevant (and some cash).
Here's 50 (thank McGrath I keep a list of everything I watch ) - most of these are lesser known but I'd recommend every single one.
Possessor
Spring
Resolution
The Endless
The Wind
The Borderlands
One Cut of the Dead
Slapface
As Above So Below
Grave Encounters
Creep
Creep 2
The Ruins
Blood on Satan’s Claw
The Sadness
The Loved Ones
Mum and Dad
You are not my Mother
The Innocents
The Lodge
Moloch
Frontiers
Bull
Let Us Prey
Deadstream
Hell House LLC
Absentia
Random Acts of Violence
Killing Ground
Don’t Listen
The Queen of Black Magic
The Dark and the Wicked
Saint Maud
Pyewacket
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
The Last Shift
Lake Mungo
Nobody Leaves
Censor
The Invitation (2015)
Circle
Would You Rather
Jakobs Wife
Caveat
Haunt
The Canal
Anything for Jackson
No One Gets Out Alive
1BR
Speak No Evil
Exactly this.
Season 1 was very good, intelligent TV with just the right amount of plot complexity.
Season 2 tried to take it way too far off track and became a convoluted mess.
A shame really.
Tried watching the new Netflix show 'Blockbuster' and had to tap out after 15 minutes.
Dull characters and zero laughs. What is it actually supposed to be?
I think what Leone has done brilliantly with Terrifier 2 is take the story in a new expanded direction without diluting Art's character one iota.
The original worked brilliantly as it was stripped back, minimalistic film making which battered a single bloody riff from beginning to end. Deviating from that in the sequel was a gamble but due to the story, its pacing and the addition of some truly surreal wtf scenes it works a bloody treat. Two and a half hours absolutely flew past.
Judging from the end credit scene there's much more to come and I can't wait.