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I really enjoyed "Coming Home in the Dark" on Netflix
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I have a few Netflix movies to see...Fear Street parts 2 and 3, that vampires movies with Megan Fox, that movie with a masked killer...

Tomorrow is Resident Evil for me.
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VinylGuy wrote:I have a few Netflix movies to see...Fear Street parts 2 and 3, that vampires movies with Megan Fox, that movie with a masked killer...

Tomorrow is Resident Evil for me.
Will be interested in what you think. I'm not sold on a Resident Evil movie without Ms. Jovovich.
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I think this one feels super close to the game, the cast is cool and i really like the director as well.
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Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City.

It was really fun. Its very very close to both the first and second game, it has a lot of cool moments and also lots of stupid obvious ones.
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I was today old when I learned that there's a version of The Thing starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, anyone know if it's worth a watch?
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Ms Harmless wrote:I was today old when I learned that there's a version of The Thing starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, anyone know if it's worth a watch?
Its a prequel, and it seems to have very mixed views, specially after they changed all the practical effects for some cgi ones.
I havent seen it, and i want to but keep forgetting.
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Ms Harmless wrote:I was today old when I learned that there's a version of The Thing starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, anyone know if it's worth a watch?
Its a prequel, and it seems to have very mixed views, specially after they changed all the practical effects for some cgi ones.
I havent seen it, and i want to but keep forgetting.
hmmm, OK I'll give it a go eventually; I watched the trailer and YES to Winstead, not sure about the noughties aesthetic
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she is fucking awesome. I love her on Kate, have you seen that one? She is like a young Sigourney Weaver or something.

I would love for her to do an Alien movie.
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Ms Harmless wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I was today old when I learned that there's a version of The Thing starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, anyone know if it's worth a watch?
Its a prequel, and it seems to have very mixed views, specially after they changed all the practical effects for some cgi ones.
I havent seen it, and i want to but keep forgetting.
hmmm, OK I'll give it a go eventually; I watched the trailer and YES to Winstead, not sure about the noughties aesthetic

It was OK, a bit too much homage IMO
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"Last Night in Soho"

Meeeeeh? it was alright

"We Need to Do Something"

absolutely not what I expected, in a good way; a lot of tense fun
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Last Night in Soho was a big meh for me...very cool sequences along with some boring setup and a very disappointing final sequence.
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yep, I agree
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The new Scream movie looks super violent.

Also:

1 Scream
2 Scream 4
3 Scream 2
4 Scream 3
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Quentin Tarantino is a guest in the always great History Of Horror with Eli Roth, this time hey discuss horror sequels and its a blast.

I love Tarantino´s take on Friday The 13th 4, Final Destination 2, Psycho 2 and Silent Night, Deadly Night.

I listened half of it but looking forward to finish it tonight.
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"Good-bye to the sunrise" Grieving Anne Rice

I read Interview with the Vampire quite some time ago and primarily on train rides to and from New York City, this article really touches on what I took away from the novel.
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I watched "Meander" and enjoyed it
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I need to see VHS 94, i keep forgetting bout it
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VinylGuy wrote:I need to see VHS 94, i keep forgetting bout it
Meh, it was ok. One really good segment, the rest not so much. It's better than VHS Viral, but that's not exactly a high bar to clear.
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not sure if i saw that one either.
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