For the first time in the 15 years l've participated in Scary Movie Month, l have a TWO-PART SEVEN-WORD REVIEW. You need to read part 1 first followed by part 2. I tried to condense both into a single seven-word review but couldn't make it work. Thanks for understanding. :-P
Joel Schumacher's FLATLINERS (1990, ARROW BLU-RAY}.
Part 1: When they died their corpses defecated, right? Part 2: No wonder they never flatlined Oliver Platt.
I really should get around to watching this. I've always been turned off by the thought of people dancing in the aisles, yelling at the screen and throwing popcorn (and bread?) at each other. It plays nearly every weekend at an indie theatre near me. It's probably a good bit of fun. I mean, it has Tim Curry in it. I think I'll watch it at home though.
Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning) with Steve Haberman's commentary
ReplyDeleteHaberman's commentary mostly shit-talks Melford's Spanish version.
Hello. :-)
ReplyDeleteHIM (2025, theater) for the first time.
"Any Given Sunday": 70's Satanic Panic Edition.
OR
Texas team forfeits season. Entire nation thankful.
For the first time in the 15 years l've participated in Scary Movie Month, l have a TWO-PART SEVEN-WORD REVIEW. You need to read part 1 first followed by part 2. I tried to condense both into a single seven-word review but couldn't make it work. Thanks for understanding. :-P
ReplyDeleteJoel Schumacher's FLATLINERS (1990, ARROW BLU-RAY}.
Part 1: When they died their corpses defecated, right?
Part 2: No wonder they never flatlined Oliver Platt.
OR
Keifer kills kid. Gets off easy... again!
First time for everything!
DeleteBlack Water (2007, dir. Andrew Traucki & David Nerlich)
ReplyDeleteWhen's Mark Ruffalo going to show up!?
DRACULA (1931)
ReplyDeleteMartin is the movie’s unsung hero, right?
Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
ReplyDelete“It’s astounding… Time is fleeting…
Madness… “ Damnit!
I really should get around to watching this. I've always been turned off by the thought of people dancing in the aisles, yelling at the screen and throwing popcorn (and bread?) at each other. It plays nearly every weekend at an indie theatre near me. It's probably a good bit of fun. I mean, it has Tim Curry in it. I think I'll watch it at home though.
DeleteAbbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) Still the champion… and now in 4K!
ReplyDeleteAmityville 2: The Possession
ReplyDeleteI’m stuck in the Amityville Couch, stepbro.
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
ReplyDeleteFree digital code that might've expired: UH592JBN0KCLZZ98
The Black Room (1935)
ReplyDeleteA Bromley/Pure Cinema/New Bev rec
28 Days Later (2002)
ReplyDeleteDay of the Dead meets killer Cillian.
Weapons(2025) :
ReplyDeleteMy therapist will hear about Aunt Gladys
Body Melt, 1993
ReplyDeleteSymptoms include - snap crackle pop and spoolsh
NIGHT TIDE (1961)
ReplyDeleteNicest Dennis Hopper's been in a film?
or
Focus on the suggestion, not the payoff.
Squeal (2021)
ReplyDelete"Men are pigs": not insult, Latvian metaphor.
WOLF MAN (2025, Dir. Leigh Whannell)
ReplyDeleteMarnie would definitely still fuck this guy.
The Hitcher (1986)
ReplyDeleteHalsey learns Jack's ambitions as a Ryder.
MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE (1932)
ReplyDeleteAlternate universe where everyone smokes a pipe.
Who Can Kill a Child (1976)
ReplyDeleteI could! I could kill them all!
Nightmare Weekend (1986) (W/ FTM commentary)
ReplyDeleteBrush with pinballs to prevent gum disease
The Walking Dead (1936)
ReplyDeleteWake up babe, Karloff's being undead again.
Dr. Giggles (1992, dir. Manny Coto)
ReplyDeleteOh so that's why he's called Giggles
Dracula (1931)
ReplyDeleteNo wonder Van Helsing keeps putting off bifocals.
(“Van Helsing” one word, right?)
NIGHTMARE WEEKEND (1986) (with F This Movie commentary!)
ReplyDeleteGeorge has heart shaped lips. That’s something.
Cure (1997)
ReplyDeleteKiyoshi Kurasawa is a big "Who" fan.
The Raven (1935)
ReplyDeleteNeurosurgeon buys Zillow Gone Wild Poe house.