Movie: A Quiet Place
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Movie: A Quiet Place
Amazing.
Really surprised by how good it is.
Really surprised by how good it is.
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holy fuck this was intense
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Did you enjoy it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:holy fuck this was intense
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Emily Blunt is my favorite working actress these days--never really been into the horror genre but I think I may have to go see this
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I did. The whole second half of the movie is pretty much one extended set piece, and I was kinda blown away by its craftsmanship. Crazy levels of intensity are achieved. Who knew Krasinski had this in him as a filmmaker?Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you enjoy it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:holy fuck this was intense
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Were the monsters scary or just your typical CGI cartoons?
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That's great. This is probably the first horror movie I've ever wanted to see in theatres.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did. The whole second half of the movie is pretty much one extended set piece, and I was kinda blown away by its craftsmanship. Crazy levels of intensity are achieved. Who knew Krasinski had this in him as a filmmaker?Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you enjoy it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:holy fuck this was intense
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did. The whole second half of the movie is pretty much one extended set piece, and I was kinda blown away by its craftsmanship. Crazy levels of intensity are achieved. Who knew Krasinski had this in him as a filmmaker?Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you enjoy it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:holy fuck this was intense
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jim halpert was the master of conveying emotion through expression for nine seasons.durdencommatyler wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did. The whole second half of the movie is pretty much one extended set piece, and I was kinda blown away by its craftsmanship. Crazy levels of intensity are achieved. Who knew Krasinski had this in him as a filmmaker?Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you enjoy it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:holy fuck this was intense
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I mean, they're definitely CGI, and I was skeptical of them at first, but I came around by the end. There's actually a little touch in the creature design near the end that made me feel a little nauseous. I appreciate that they don't shy away from the monsters, too - you see them full-on, and you see them a pretty good amount of time.bada wrote:Were the monsters scary or just your typical CGI cartoons?
Much like Get Out, there seems to be a real, genuine love for genre cinema here. The opening sequence is pure Romero (mostly Day of the Dead, with a little Land of the Dead too), and it's nice to see so much Signs influence. I love that movie.
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spike wrote:jim halpert was the master of conveying emotion through expression for nine seasons.durdencommatyler wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did. The whole second half of the movie is pretty much one extended set piece, and I was kinda blown away by its craftsmanship. Crazy levels of intensity are achieved. Who knew Krasinski had this in him as a filmmaker?Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you enjoy it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:holy fuck this was intense
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:I mean, they're definitely CGI, and I was skeptical of them at first, but I came around by the end. There's actually a little touch in the creature design near the end that made me feel a little nauseous. I appreciate that they don't shy away from the monsters, too - you see them full-on, and you see them a pretty good amount of time.bada wrote:Were the monsters scary or just your typical CGI cartoons?
Much like Get Out, there seems to be a real, genuine love for genre cinema here. The opening sequence is pure Romero (mostly Day of the Dead, with a little Land of the Dead too), and it's nice to see so much Signs influence. I love that movie.
Interesting. I doubt I'll get a chance to see it in the theater...who am I fooling I know I wont get a chance to see it in the theater but I'll def check it out on home video. My wife and I love Signs.
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Everything about this, from the author, to the content, gives me a bonerLoathedVermin72 wrote:
Much like Get Out, there seems to be a real, genuine love for genre cinema here. The opening sequence is pure Romero (mostly Day of the Dead, with a little Land of the Dead too), and it's nice to see so much Signs influence. I love that movie.
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Chloe and i saw this thursday night and loved it, neither of us are into "scary" movies but this one was great.
i would have liked to know a bit more about all that was going on though
i would have liked to know a bit more about all that was going on though
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Yes this was very good
The only thing that made me roll my eyes (and this is an insignificant nitpick) was
The only thing that made me roll my eyes (and this is an insignificant nitpick) was
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Seeing this in about 2 hours. 
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Prolly gonna see this tonight with a gift card. Nothing else worth seeing
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hot datetree_ wrote:Prolly gonna see this tonight with a gift card. Nothing else worth seeing
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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Nevermind. Gift card is for fandangonow. Screw this movie.
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Probably not deep enough anyway
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