Tried to amend the thread title from film 16 to film 17 on the thread set up last year but failed abysmally.
So new thread for the new year innit
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Tried to amend the thread title from film 16 to film 17 on the thread set up last year but failed abysmally.
So new thread for the new year innit
Can I just be the first to say that I recently watched The Autopsy of Jane Doe.
Really good, tight little horror film. just over an hour and twenty in length and for the first 30mins you could be watching CSI or something like that, then the horror starts creeping in.
no jump scares, just creepy and unsettling.
This is what Stephen King had to say about it, which made me seek it out.
Stephen King @StephenKing Jan 11
THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE: Visceral horror to rival ALIEN and early Cronenberg. Watch it, but not alone.
Same as me, a few weeks ago I found a thread on Reddit that listed a bunch of horror films that didn't rely on jump scares and ended up watching quite a few but the only one that stood out was "1408", based on a Stephen King short story.
I've still got a horror film from that list called "Stir of Echoes" to watch.
Also, I remember watching a good horror film a good few years ago that had (yum) Nicole Kidman in it. Can't remember what it was called though.
Just Googled Stir of Echoes and realised I did actually watch it. Not too memorable a film as you can imagine.
Sounds good Colonel. Have you watched Under The Shadow?
How can I find it on kodi?
I watched Bone Tomahawk with Kurt Russell, that's sort of a horror and it was pretty good. It's on Netflix.
I thought "Silence" was good but my Missus hated it and said it was boring.
But then again she thinks Amy Schumer is funny.
Stumbled on Saving Mr Banks the other day. What a pleasant surprise, thoroughly enjoyed it! Made me want to try Mary Poppins for the first time since I was about 5.
That lasted about 5 minutes
Seen La La Land 3 times in the past week, an absolutely gorgeous film that takes you on a journey and forget about all the shit going on in the world for two hours...
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Saw a film on Netflix last night called "Unbroken" about Olympian Louis Zamperini's struggle for survival after a plane crash into the Pacific in World War 2, 47 days adrift in a raft followed by 2 years in brutal Japanese prisoner of war camps.
Written by the Coen Brothers and directed by Angelina Jolie. After the film I was amazed about how much this guy went through I looked into how true this story was and found that it is pretty much a 100% depiction of his experiences.
Well worth a watch.