I loved the concept of "The Hunt"....it just fell short for me. "The Menu" is a real treat.
I was the opposite, preferred the Hunt. The Menu was very good though.
I loved the concept of "The Hunt"....it just fell short for me. "The Menu" is a real treat.
I gotta say...I hated it and didn't watch it to completion. I watched it in a tired state though. I'll give it another go at some point.Yeah, I loved it but wife who I watched it with hated it.
I need to rethink some of my decisions
An Elm Street reboot IS in the works. Obviously, their biggest challenge will be replacing Englund. I read somewhere that they tried to do it as they did not want to pay Englund what he wanted for the second film. After testing a few replacements, they decided to just go with Englund.New Nightmare isn’t bad. I’ve watched it a few times over the years. Craven retooled the genre with the film and it is probably overshadowed by his Scream and Scream 2. At least they did something interesting and if you look at the history of Elm Street and the aborted plot and (top) directors ideas that were passed over, New Nightmare refreshed the franchise but was probably too ahead of it’s time which became de rigueur by the late 90s.
Freddy vs Jason I’ve only seen a couple of times. Very much of the ilk of the early 2000s - plenty of sass, pop culture savvy teens, gory kills.
I’m surprised with gore porn and the scares of IT that a scary as all f**k reboot (taking the character but not rehashing the past or squeezing in a gazillion Easter eggs) with really interesting ‘kills’ in amazing dreamscapes hadn’t been done by now. With IT and Stranger Things, having proper looking teens (not 25 year olds playing 16-18) as cast would be more acceptable - even younger pre pubescent kids.
They just don’t seem to want to make a cold, cerebral horror film out of what could be very chilling material.
Considering what you said about gay undertones, I saw this sad news yesterday.Elm Street 1 is a classic. Very dark and terrifying. Introduced one of cinema and pop culture’s greatest bogey men. Craven is a genius and the young cast and veteran actors really do wonders with the material.
2 is just a hash. Banged out sequel that did nothing much. A couple of good scares but a bit of a mess. Closet gay undertones are pretty interesting now - risqué for a 1985 era horror flick. Still… I have a soft spot for it as we had it on vhs and it got a lot of views (along with 1) at slumber parties.
3 is great. You’re right about it being in a hospital setting. The tone was very much lightened as during production, there was a fair bit of hullabaloo in the media about teen suicide. Excellent cast and elements of horror, humour and magical realism really blended well.
Elm St 4 is a hoot but more of a comedy horror as the series hit its popularity. Was made during a writers strike so is fairly disjointed in places. A shame Arquette didn’t return and the carry over cast were dudded imho. Renny Harlin and Lisa Wilcox did well imho.
5 got hammered on a number of fronts as the gore had to be toned down and the SFX budget was non existent. Story had a billion rewrites. There were fears over the baby sub-plot too. It could’ve potentially been a classic but ultimately was a rush job.
6 Freddie’s Dead - this is a strange one. At times I think it’s decent enough; at others it’s tripe. Depends on my mood. Kind of veered away from what 1, 3-5 had set as the standard. Couple of decent kills but lame in parts. Bit like 2…depends on my mood.
There was an extensive doco ‘Never Sleep Again’ that interviewed literally everyone involved in acting and production bar ‘stars’ Johnny Depp, Patricia Arquette and (lol) Breckin Meyer.
In itself, it’s a loving, comprehensive look at New Line Cinema and the entire series including New Nightmare and Freddy vs Jason (not the remake). And each film is given equal time. Brilliant and fun to watch.
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy - Wikipedia
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Rewatch the shower scene in elm st 2. It’s another actor and he acts like Frankenstein’s Monster - very stilted. They realised they’d messed up and paid England his dues to film the rest of 2.An Elm Street reboot IS in the works. Obviously, their biggest challenge will be replacing Englund. I read somewhere that they tried to do it as they did not want to pay Englund what he wanted for the second film. After testing a few replacements, they decided to just go with Englund.
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It's a brilliant film. My favourite from last year. Michelle Yeoh is iconic.I gotta say...I hated it and didn't watch it to completion. I watched it in a tired state though. I'll give it another go at some point.
It seems to be a movie people either love or hate. I don't think I've heard anything in between. Im torn between seeing or not seeing it as Im an Elvis fan but HATE Baz Luhrmann movies with a passion. The only one of his I thought was ok was "Strictly Ballroom".Watched the first half hour of Elvis movie last night. About all I could stand. Just terrible.
It seems to be a movie people either love or hate. I don't think I've heard anything in between. Im torn between seeing or not seeing it as Im an Elvis fan but HATE Baz Luhrmann movies with a passion. The only one of his I thought was ok was "Strictly Ballroom".
I have very few actors in my "Never Again" list....Steven Seagal is there for example. The ONLY director in my "Never Again" list is Baz Luhrmann. Im giving it a pass.I’ll save you the trouble, you will hate it. This movie is dripping with Baz and it completely killed it for mine.
I really liked it and I'm in the I don't usually like Luhrmann's movies camp. But I guess I went into knowing what it would be so prepped myself for it.It seems to be a movie people either love or hate. I don't think I've heard anything in between. Im torn between seeing or not seeing it as Im an Elvis fan but HATE Baz Luhrmann movies with a passion. The only one of his I thought was ok was "Strictly Ballroom".
Where did you see this one?Watched a 2015 Danish movie called Land Of Mine
Brilliant historical tale ( based on true events) of post WW2 Denmark & how to get rid of the millions of mines planted by the Germans all along the coast.
Solution…get the German prisoners to remove them by hand before they are sent home.
Sadly most prisoners are just teens.
And the survival rate is not good.
Roland Moller is absolutely brilliant as the tough bitter Danish officer in charge of these Boys.
he reminds me a lot of Mads Mikkelsen….
If you like a good War history drama without the battles (Hollywood over the top CGI )etc then watch this.
The Nordics sure know how to make good movies
8/10 .
Watched it with a Mate of mine .Where did you see this one?
Heard of it before, thanks for the reminder
Mate described is "Chucky on the rag" and haven't come up with anything better yetM3gan - kind of comical, more like Childs Play than Ex-machina though...